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Under hood temps and dynoing with the hood up explained
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<blockquote data-quote="AluminatorSnake" data-source="post: 11700541" data-attributes="member: 89284"><p>Why is this your only argument... im sure im going to speak for more than myself, people are tired of hearing your poor excuses. This is all that you retort with and you havent swayed anyones opinion. Just because someone doesnt own one of these cars doesnt mean they arent correct. Research-based scientific studies happen and take place and can be extremely accurate without ever having to do any hands on testing.</p><p></p><p>I also dont know why you bring up the point that MikeLTDLX tests were on different days and conditions when he has given records of what the weather was. The SAE has spent tons of time and money researching and making a correction factor to even the playing field. As long as you have the needed information for the SAE correction, you can take 2 runs at separate times and correct them just like the race would take place on the same day. You going to argue with the SAE International group too?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Tucker, thanks for the solid information about dyno testing with the hood open and closed:rockon:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AluminatorSnake, post: 11700541, member: 89284"] Why is this your only argument... im sure im going to speak for more than myself, people are tired of hearing your poor excuses. This is all that you retort with and you havent swayed anyones opinion. Just because someone doesnt own one of these cars doesnt mean they arent correct. Research-based scientific studies happen and take place and can be extremely accurate without ever having to do any hands on testing. I also dont know why you bring up the point that MikeLTDLX tests were on different days and conditions when he has given records of what the weather was. The SAE has spent tons of time and money researching and making a correction factor to even the playing field. As long as you have the needed information for the SAE correction, you can take 2 runs at separate times and correct them just like the race would take place on the same day. You going to argue with the SAE International group too? Tucker, thanks for the solid information about dyno testing with the hood open and closed:rockon: [/QUOTE]
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