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[QUOTE]Originally posted by getjobdone: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by TRIXSNK: [qb] Doesn't it seem as though what the problem could be is that if somethiing went in the rear-end on the dyno could that in theory ruin the continuity from driveline to wheels to dyno drum.....causing a strange almost loss of traction at the high end. Has anyone a dyno graph of a car losing traction on a dyno? Does it look similar? Either that or i would think belt slip.....do you see any belt dust in the engiine bay at all?? [/qb][/QUOTE]i have. the car isnt losing traction. if it were there would be a massive drop and then a little loop in the graph. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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