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venomous99
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generally what is the difference in hp/torque when comparing these two dynos. i know the dynojet generally produces higher numbers.
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Posts: 4811 | From: dc | Registered: Oct 2002
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84GT5.0
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i heard the dynojets read 10-15 % higher than the mustang
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Posts: 1300 | From: San Jose | Registered: Jan 2005
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venomous99
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what are the benefits of going with one over the other if any?
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two-gun kid2
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the mustang dyno adds in the weight of the car to the calculation. and adjust teh hp/tq reading
Posts: 5566 | From: Hayward,Ca | Registered: Jul 2005
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stoauto
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quote: Originally posted by two-gun kid: the mustang dyno adds in the weight of the car to the calculation. and adjust teh hp/tq reading
that's not correct, it uses the weight and aerodynamics of the car to adjust the load put against the rollers, to simulate real world conditions. TQ is then measured through a strain gauge and HP calculated after that. Dynojets use a mass vs. speed vs. time type calculation to figure out HP then calculates TQ, this is like online HP calculators and Gtech type devices. Loaded Dyno's have advantages for tuning like being able to do part throttle and steady state tuning.
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84GT5.0
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damn thats alot of good info right there
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two-gun kid2
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quote: Originally posted by stoauto: quote: Originally posted by two-gun kid: the mustang dyno adds in the weight of the car to the calculation. and adjust teh hp/tq reading
that's not correct, it uses the weight and aerodynamics of the car to adjust the load put against the rollers, to simulate real world conditions. TQ is then measured through a strain gauge and HP calculated after that. Dynojets use a mass vs. speed vs. time type calculation to figure out HP then calculates TQ, this is like online HP calculators and Gtech type devices. Loaded Dyno's have advantages for tuning like being able to do part throttle and steady state tuning.
i knew i was wrong with it i just knew it used the wieght for something
Posts: 5566 | From: Hayward,Ca | Registered: Jul 2005
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CDT
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quote: Originally posted by stoauto: quote: Originally posted by two-gun kid: the mustang dyno adds in the weight of the car to the calculation. and adjust teh hp/tq reading
that's not correct, it uses the weight and aerodynamics of the car to adjust the load put against the rollers, to simulate real world conditions. TQ is then measured through a strain gauge and HP calculated after that. Dynojets use a mass vs. speed vs. time type calculation to figure out HP then calculates TQ, this is like online HP calculators and Gtech type devices. Loaded Dyno's have advantages for tuning like being able to do part throttle and steady state tuning.
thats really my post, didnt realize that damn Evan was logged in on my computer.. Good thing he is gone now..
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Posts: 1053 | From: Hayward | Registered: Nov 2004
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svt306snake
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quote: Originally posted by 84GT5.0: damn thats alot of good info right there
soaking it all up thanks for that evan
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Posts: 5841 | From: SACRAMENTO "916" YA KNOW | Registered: Oct 2002
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ModularMotorz
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really good to know.
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Posts: 1014 | From: Daly City | Registered: Aug 2005
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dynoguy
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this is a pretty accurate reply that's not correct, it uses the weight and aerodynamics of the car to adjust the load put against the rollers, to simulate real world conditions. TQ is then measured through a strain gauge and HP calculated after that. Dynojets use a mass vs. speed vs. time type calculation to figure out HP then calculates TQ, this is like online HP calculators and Gtech type devices. Loaded Dyno's have advantages for tuning like being able to do part throttle and steady state tuning.
Thats why we use the mustang. we refer to the other one as "Internet Horsepower!"
However a good tuner can produce excellent gains on either dyno. [ February 10, 2006, 08:10 PM: Message edited by: dynoguy ]
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Posts: 131 | From: Concord | Registered: Jan 2006
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