SEMA 2021: Mustang Dyno Has Its Hole Shot Dyno Software On Display

SEMA 2021: Mustang Dyno Has Its Hole Shot Dyno Software On Display

Greg Acosta
November 15, 2021

Mustang Dynamometer has been known as the dyno that does more than just tell you horsepower and torque at wide-open throttle. With the ability to vary the load on the rollers, you can simulate traditional road conditions for part-throttle tuning, allowing for complete ECU mapping without having to turn a tire on the road.

Taking the ability to simulate road conditions to the next level, Mustang Dynamometer developed software to simulate a full drag strip pass, on the dyno. Hole Shot software not only allows for an amazing level of control over the dyno itself, it also offers impressive connectivity across a variety of Windows, Android, and iOS devices, instead of being tied to a single Windows-based PC.

In addition to the advanced load capabilities, the Hole Shot software allows for accurate quarter-mile and 0-60 runs to be made on the dyno.

Designed to be an all-in-one software, in addition to controlling power pulls and constant speed and load settings, the software allows for 0-60 mph pulls and 1/4-mile passes to be completed on the dyno. To this end, the software has a built-in christmas tree, but Mustang Dynamometer also offers a full-size tree to use with the software, and actually hosts simulated racing events on the dyno.

Mustang’s line of chassis dynamometers are advanced units, available in both two-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive variants, as well as powersports, portable, and heavy-duty variants for specific uses. When combined with MD’s Hole Shot software, the full potential of the advanced hardware can be realized, and the combination makes a chassis dyno a much more useful tool around the shop.