An abbreviation of “dynamometer,” the device used to measure horsepower and to test an engine’s overall performance.
A contraction of "Dynamometer," an engine-testing device used in the shop that measures power and simulates the loads and environment of a racing engine.
Quite literally a full, or semi, jump between holds. May be caused by the holds being too far apart for the climber to climb statically, or as a last act of desperation as arms tire
Short for dynamometer, which is used to measure horsepower.
Short for "dynamometer," a static machine used to measure an engine's horsepower output.
a device used for measuring power output at the wheels
a machine in which the bike is strapped on and power is measured
a machine, precisely calibrated and design to eliminate the uncertainty created due to human faults
a piece of machinery that is used to measure, amongst other things, the torque and power output of an engine
Dyno is a short form for dynamometer. This a machine that attaches to the car to measure its horsepower output.
Shortened term for dynamometer, a machine used to measure an engine's horsepower.
Abbreviated form of "dynamometer," a machine used to measure an engine's horsepower.
( noun) A dynamometer. See dynamometer.
A term used to in reference to a “dynamometer,†which is a computerized machine used to measure an engines horsepower.
Short for "dynamometer," a static machine on which a car is mounted and run to measure the engine's horsepower output.
Dynamometer, device used for measuring power output of vehicles. (Also see RWKW) [ edit