Automotive Dynamometer (Small Roller)
The automotive dynamometer (also known as a chassis dynamometer) is a core piece of equipment specifically designed to measure a vehicle’s output power and fine-tune its performance—making it especially essential in motorsports and the automotive performance tuning industry. In countries with well-developed aftermarket industries, such as the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom, dynamometers are incredibly common in tuning shops. To meet the demands of advanced modifications, modern dynamometers are now typically equipped with robust auxiliary tuning features, including power data recording, constant-speed testing, and real-time display of power and torque outputs.
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The automotive dynamometer (also known as a chassis dynamometer) is a core piece of equipment specifically designed to measure a vehicle’s output power and fine-tune its performance—making it especially essential in motorsports and the automotive performance tuning industry. In countries with well-developed aftermarket industries, such as the United States, Australia, and the UK, dynamometers are widely adopted in tuning shops. To meet the demands of advanced customization, modern dynamometers typically come equipped with robust auxiliary tuning features, including power data recording, constant-speed testing, and real-time display of power and torque outputs.
The Zhongshan XinKong Horsepower Machine, a next-generation automotive power testing system independently designed and manufactured, utilizes cutting-edge international eddy-current control technology. It enables safe, precise, and highly efficient testing of power data for vehicles with various drive configurations, while automatically generating intuitive graphs for easy analysis.
Not only can it effortlessly perform horsepower tests, diagnose driving faults, and simulate road resistance conditions, but it also provides customers with comprehensive, professional test reports. Equipped with this state-of-the-art equipment, you won’t just effectively address vehicle performance challenges—you’ll also gain a competitive edge, backed by quantified horsepower data and a polished, expert image in the market.
Two-Wheel Drive Horsepower Machine Configuration List
Software Testing Interface 
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Basic Functions
1) Vehicle Speedometer Calibration Test
2) Odometer Calibration Test
3) Maximum Speed Performance Test
4) Automotive Drive Wheel Output Power Performance Test
5) Engine Output Power Performance Test
6) Engine Constant-Speed (Automatic) Test
Two-Wheel Drive Horsepower Machine Technical Specifications
| Model | XKDCG-3T/2WD |
| Rated Axle Load Capacity | 3500 kg |
| Taiwan's physical dimensions | 4425 × 980 mm |
| Absorb Power | 250 kw |
| Maximum Braking Torque | 2000 (N.M.) |
| Drum diameter × length | Φ216 × 900 mm |
| Inner distance × Outer distance | 700 × 2500 mm |
| Number of rollers | 4 |
| Maximum test speed | 300 km/h |
| Maximum horsepower | 2000 hp |
| Power Absorption Device | Air-cooled eddy current machine |
| Lifting Method | Air spring |
| Atmospheric pressure | 0.6–0.8 MPa |
| Power supply | 380V 50Hz |
| Installation Method | Pit/Mounting on Ground |
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Automotive Dynamometer (Small Roller)
The automotive dynamometer (also known as a chassis dynamometer) is a core piece of equipment specifically designed to measure a vehicle’s output power and fine-tune its performance—making it especially essential in motorsports and the automotive performance tuning industry. In countries with well-developed aftermarket industries, such as the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom, dynamometers are incredibly common in tuning shops. To meet the demands of advanced modifications, modern dynamometers are now typically equipped with robust auxiliary tuning features, including power data recording, constant-speed testing, and real-time display of power and torque outputs.
Automotive Dynamometer (Large Drum)
The automotive dynamometer (also known as a chassis dynamometer) is a core piece of equipment specifically designed to measure a vehicle's output power and fine-tune its performance—making it especially essential in motorsports and the automotive performance tuning industry. In countries with well-developed aftermarket industries, such as the United States, Australia, and the UK, dynamometers are widely adopted in tuning shops. To meet the demands of advanced modifications, modern dynamometers typically come equipped with robust auxiliary tuning features, including power data recording, constant-speed testing, and real-time display of power and torque outputs.
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