Dyno Vid of my Car Dubbed AngryBird
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Dyno Vid of my Car Dubbed AngryBird
Last fall we had a local dyno day so I dropped in to make a couple pulls. It was a last minute decision to attend so the vid was taken with my cell phone not my video camera.
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Sry, thought I still had them in my sig.
Not much really, full exhaust, lid, SSF3500, 3:42 gear, all BMR suspension, 100 shot on that pull and a good bit of tuning.
Not much really, full exhaust, lid, SSF3500, 3:42 gear, all BMR suspension, 100 shot on that pull and a good bit of tuning.
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Word is that the dyno is not the most accurate and a lot of guys dyno some pretty big numbers.
There is definitely a problem with the machine or the algorithum it uses to calculate hp and tq. I looked at my graph a few weeks after the pull pretty closely and the curve just isn't right.
I think the tq # is pretty close for the pull but the HP # is probably about 20 -30 hp too high.
There is definitely a problem with the machine or the algorithum it uses to calculate hp and tq. I looked at my graph a few weeks after the pull pretty closely and the curve just isn't right.
I think the tq # is pretty close for the pull but the HP # is probably about 20 -30 hp too high.
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I would agree except that when the car was last dynoed I was "less modded"
Dyno numbers really don't mean much, too me anyway. I use it more as a tool.
To compare, when I dynoed a couple years back I was running 12.9 to 13.0. Now I run 12.6's on motor and 11.6's on the 100 shot.
I do agree that the hp number is likely a bit high. I think it probably made somewhere in the 440 -450 range legitimately.
Dyno numbers really don't mean much, too me anyway. I use it more as a tool.
To compare, when I dynoed a couple years back I was running 12.9 to 13.0. Now I run 12.6's on motor and 11.6's on the 100 shot.
I do agree that the hp number is likely a bit high. I think it probably made somewhere in the 440 -450 range legitimately.
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Yeah that sound more like it really. Case in point: My buddy has a full bolt ons 2000 SS that made 350/355 n/a. On a 125 shot it made 460/505. This was done before and after on the same dyno. I agree with on the dyno numbers not meaning much though, and constantly stress that point to all these guys that are reaching for some magical number lol