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Welcome. What kinda dyno u got?
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Thanks, my dyno is a laboratory type dyno that is made in Europe. It is a 2 axle dyno capable of measuring up to 2200 HP and can brake up to 1400. It uses a patented measurement method that is accurate to 99.99% up to 1200HP after that the accuracy drops by about 1% per hundred HP. They are generally used by manufacturers and universities, and it is the only one of it's kind in North America. It is capable of measuring both WHP and crank HP by measuring the drivetrain loss very accurately in other words it will tell you your real engine HP and it is spot on accurate.
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You guys are welcome anytime. If you can make it early in the month the flashback cruz is August 5th, 6th, and 7th and is a nice show.
http://www.centraloregonclassicchevy...flashback.html
Your dyno results will not be as good here unless you are running a Turbo. Since Bend is at 3800 ft above sea level and has hot dry air the cars will not perform as well as they do with moist cool air at sea level that you have in Portland and the Valley. We can use different correction formulas (SAE, DIN, JIS, etc...) in the dyno to calculate what it would be but these are not very accurate for our conditions here.
http://www.centraloregonclassicchevy...flashback.html
Your dyno results will not be as good here unless you are running a Turbo. Since Bend is at 3800 ft above sea level and has hot dry air the cars will not perform as well as they do with moist cool air at sea level that you have in Portland and the Valley. We can use different correction formulas (SAE, DIN, JIS, etc...) in the dyno to calculate what it would be but these are not very accurate for our conditions here.
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I like Tylers idea! Pacific city to the pelican brew pub would be really awsome its the biggest tourist spot on the oregon coast.
I know the corvette and mustang clubs do a cruise to the tillamook cheese factory every year too so we need to start our annual coast fbody cruise!!
I know the corvette and mustang clubs do a cruise to the tillamook cheese factory every year too so we need to start our annual coast fbody cruise!!