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Originally Posted by ProbyOne
I also tested a few different dyno runs for various cars before convincing myself that it would work. With the right equipment it would be a pretty good way for racing teams to keep an eye (ear?) on the competition
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F1 teams did/do a lot of sound analysis of the competition. Especially a few years back, when engine revs and development was free. By doing sound analysis of the opponents engine they could get very good approximations on the HP of the other engines on the grid (max rpm, rate of frequency change (acceleration) etc.).
Based on sound analysis there was even articles in F1 magazines on which of the different engine manufacturers reached what max rpm and how much power they had.
http://www.grandprix.com/ft/ft00345.html
http://asadl.org/jasa/resource/1/jas...s2?bypassSSO=1
http://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2218