dyno dynamics dyno numbers

gixxer750

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Mar 30, 2005
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Just curious. The only dyno close to me is a dyno dynamics, but it seems that everything we put on it makes low numbers.

So, what do some of you guys have for UNCORRECTED HP numbers? What are your mods?
 

malloynx

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low numbers???? dyno dynamics are the real deal and they tend to upset people. they are very accurate.

FYI. I made my 543rwhp on a dyno dynamics dyno. :):)
 

mixmastermatt

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Dyno Dynamics are great dynos, as long as they are setup correctly. The operator can make it say whatever they want it to say, so its hard to compare sometimes. The shop down from my house just got a DD and every single vehicle that they have dyno'd has some rediculously high torque numbers (mine was 260ftlbs according to them). As long as you keep using the same dyno, it shouldn't matter what your end numbers are, as long as you are able to gauge improvements and maintain consistancy.
 

dbsupra90

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malloynx said:
low numbers???? dyno dynamics are the real deal and they tend to upset people. they are very accurate.

FYI. I made my 543rwhp on a dyno dynamics dyno. :):)

accurate? perhaps. but for the sake of comparison cant really compare and/or judge vs dynojet numbers. thats the only problem i have.
in all honesty, usually i could give a crap about numbers anyway. i care if the car is running good, tuned and transfer that to the track. sure, there is always that "this number would make me happy" but again thats just me. some people they look for the number, and using a diff dyno whether accurate or not, is hard to compare.
 

IJ.

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Same dyno same driver same settings and as close as you can get to the same temp/humidity and you'll get good comparative numbers.

As for comparing XX Dyno to YY Dyno bzzzzz never going to give an accurate comparison as noted earlier the operator can make it show any number.

I'm with DB the dyno is a tool.
 

stratoayu

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the dyno dynamics near me multiplied theirs by 1.17 i believe and it came to within 5 hp of the dynojet that i ran on. they also supplied me with dynojet and dynodynamics numbers. so if ur wanting ur number to be the more typical dynojet number, multiply it by 1.17 and u should be sitting pretty close. im sure there are differetn factors but that number seems to work.
 

gixxer750

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The operator says its 15 percent off...

But, if you make 300 on that, thats 345 or so on a dynojet. That still seems low for the car in question. It isn't my car
 

NJsupraA70

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dbsupra90 said:
accurate? perhaps. but for the sake of comparison cant really compare and/or judge vs dynojet numbers. thats the only problem i have.
in all honesty, usually i could give a crap about numbers anyway. i care if the car is running good, tuned and transfer that to the track. sure, there is always that "this number would make me happy" but again thats just me. some people they look for the number, and using a diff dyno whether accurate or not, is hard to compare.


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