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07-08-2006, 06:20 PM | #1 | ||
KITTY Crew Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: WA
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Hi all, I thought I might show the different readings you can get from different dyno machines. I just had a bit more work done and a tune up. The dyno graph from the tune up shows 272rwkw and a max torque of 450nm, max.
Now the other dyno, which is my local one shows a completely different set of figures. I use my local dyno after every modification, and it is my guide only, to tell me if the mods have improved things or not. It does not really matter what the numbers say, just that they have improved since last time I went. So again it goes to prove that the drag strip is the only real place to prove your strenght. But you can use your highest dyno reading for bragging :hihi: Last run I did was a 13.53, I can't wait for Whoopass nights again. Anyway, the 2 graphs below show the differences in dynos, with only 100 odd kays travelled inbetween runs. This graph was Saturday [IMG][/IMG] This one was today [IMG][/IMG]
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