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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
GT350 on the dyno!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="westwest888" data-source="post: 15056222" data-attributes="member: 139408"><p>Any computer you have physical access to is easy to manipulate. That's not even remotely the point here. MD installers going to pain staking lengths to set the machine up properly and calibrate it so it reads the same as other MD installations. The QA process even includes running the same car on a few machines in the same region, to ensure it's similar.</p><p></p><p>Dynojet leads to delusions about what you have. People come up with wild theories about how manufacturers are under rating engines for marketing or other purposes, and conclude their car is making far more power than claimed. Depending on the day an NA motor will struggle to make the claimed power under ideal conditions. In this sense, MD gives you a far more accurate impression of what you have.</p><p></p><p>Surf over to a BMW board where everyone is convinced their new M3 makes 420 HP at the wheels. The thing they can't explain is how a competitive car on that same dyno is also making a lot more power than is known to be accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westwest888, post: 15056222, member: 139408"] Any computer you have physical access to is easy to manipulate. That's not even remotely the point here. MD installers going to pain staking lengths to set the machine up properly and calibrate it so it reads the same as other MD installations. The QA process even includes running the same car on a few machines in the same region, to ensure it's similar. Dynojet leads to delusions about what you have. People come up with wild theories about how manufacturers are under rating engines for marketing or other purposes, and conclude their car is making far more power than claimed. Depending on the day an NA motor will struggle to make the claimed power under ideal conditions. In this sense, MD gives you a far more accurate impression of what you have. Surf over to a BMW board where everyone is convinced their new M3 makes 420 HP at the wheels. The thing they can't explain is how a competitive car on that same dyno is also making a lot more power than is known to be accurate. [/QUOTE]
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