Northern California Ford racer's Message Board Forum Sell & Buy Ford Parts in Northern California Classifieds Mustang Pictures / Videos of Ford Cars in Northern California

Northern California Ford Owners  


Post New Topic  New Poll  Post a Ford message board Reply
read DMs/my profile login | join CAFords | search | faq |
  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» Northern California Ford Owners     » Automotive   » General Talk   » Mustang Dyno?

 - Email this post to someone!    
Author Topic: Mustang Dyno?
forced331
¯
Member # 1270

Ford Icon 1 posted      Profile for forced331  Ford pictures for forced331    Send New Direct Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote       Share this CAFords post on FB
Whats the difference between a Mustang Dyno and a DynoJet? Does a Mustang Dyno measure 15% less than a standard DynoJet?

Thanks

[ March 24, 2006, 02:46 PM: Message edited by: forced331 ]

--------------------
1992 Ford Mustang LX (Original Owner)"Titanium Frost" 331stroker S-Trim, 5spd

2014 Ford Mustang GT- daily driver

Posts: 1154 | From: Sonoma County | Registered: May 2002  |  :
quick99
¯
Member # 6291

Ford Icon 1 posted      Profile for quick99  Ford pictures for quick99    Send New Direct Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote       Share this CAFords post on FB
the difference is the way the car is loaded by the dyno and the way the hosepower and torque are calculated by each.
Posts: 103 | From: northern california | Registered: Dec 2005  |  :
hidnn.o.s.
¯
Member # 1219

Ford Icon 1 posted      Profile for hidnn.o.s.  Ford pictures for hidnn.o.s.        Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote       Share this CAFords post on FB
The loss depends on how much load is set at the rollers.

--------------------
R.I.P. Willie G. You are missed on this forum

Posts: 15950 | Registered: Apr 2002  |  :
silverLX
¯
Member # 3207

Ford Icon 1 posted      Profile for silverLX  Ford pictures for silverLX    Send New Direct Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote       Share this CAFords post on FB
So how can it be accurate? And why is there a "mustang" dyno? Do they have a "camaro" dyno [Confused]

[ March 24, 2006, 06:58 PM: Message edited by: silverLX ]

--------------------
88LX hatch 410w
88LX vert gears, exhaust
95GT H/C/I

Posts: 1613 | From: Sonoma County | Registered: Aug 2003  |  :
hidnn.o.s.
¯
Member # 1219

Ford Icon 1 posted      Profile for hidnn.o.s.  Ford pictures for hidnn.o.s.        Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote       Share this CAFords post on FB
quote:
Originally posted by silverLX:
So how can it be accurate? And why is there a "mustang" dyno? Do they have a "camaro" dyno [Confused]

To answer the real question you are getting at, yes, they have a Geo Metro dyno. Now you can buy one and be happy [Razz]

--------------------
R.I.P. Willie G. You are missed on this forum

Posts: 15950 | Registered: Apr 2002  |  :
NO MANRZ
¯
Member # 566

Ford Icon 1 posted      Profile for NO MANRZ  Ford pictures for NO MANRZ    Send New Direct Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote       Share this CAFords post on FB
http://www.itrca.com/gallery/budman/video/index.php scroll all the way down. A guy posts graphs of his import on both a dyno jet and mustang dyno. The difference seems to be about 18% for him.

--------------------
Bring It . . .

Posts: 1938 | Registered: Nov 2001  |  :


 
Post New Topic  New Poll  Post a Ford message board Reply Close Topic   Feature Topic   Move Topic   Delete Topic next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer friendly view of this Ford topic
Hop To:

Questions/Requests/Suggestions? email CAFords



Fueled by Ford Mustang Owners
on CaliforniaFords.com