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DR015dynoRunupLateModelGMHoldenV8Supercharged951hp.mp3

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February 5th, 2013

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Soundscapes > Urban
Engines & Hot Rods

Recorded in dynamometer shed at Summernats 26th annual Street Machine and Hot Rod automobile festival 5 January 2013 contesting "Horsepower Hero" event. The car's drive axle is chained down on a "chassis dynomometer" and the rear-wheel horsepower output is measured at peak effort. Large crowds in grandstands and standing room.
Recorded on Tascam DR-05 with inbuilt microphones.
This late-model GM Holden station wagon with hot supercharged Chev V8 engine recorded 951 horsepower at the rear wheels on the third run-up.

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dynamometer-run-up
Engines
Hot-Rod
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V-8

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Mp3 (.mp3)

Duration

2:06.367

File size

2.8 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bitrate

184 kbps

Channels

Stereo

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