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[QUOTE]Originally posted by jaybquick: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Blue97GT: [qb] i have to ask this.. what is the difference bewteen a mustang dyno? and a dynojet? and why is there a difference? [/qb][/QUOTE]A dynojet has an 11000lb roller and does not care how much your car weighs. The Mustang dyno has a 1400lb roller and uses your vehicle weight to help adjust it to better guarantee a more accurate reading. The dynojet tends to read about 10% higher than a Mustang dyno. However you can put the newer Mustang dynos in "dynojet" mode if you want to compare them. The shop in Tracy can do this. I opted out since I wanted to spend my extra pull on an adjustment. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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