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Went to the dyno tonight...thoughts??
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<blockquote data-quote="THE_EVIL_TW1N" data-source="post: 8350827" data-attributes="member: 84954"><p>it looks fine to me. It's really hard to say though, because it is a load based dyno like a Mustang Dyno, there are variables the dyno operator must enter that makes it have a lot more inconsistancies when trying to compare with other dyno's online. If you were going to do a dyno run for just comparisons online, I would have had it done on a dynojet. But as a tuning tool, load based dyno's are much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THE_EVIL_TW1N, post: 8350827, member: 84954"] it looks fine to me. It's really hard to say though, because it is a load based dyno like a Mustang Dyno, there are variables the dyno operator must enter that makes it have a lot more inconsistancies when trying to compare with other dyno's online. If you were going to do a dyno run for just comparisons online, I would have had it done on a dynojet. But as a tuning tool, load based dyno's are much better. [/QUOTE]
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