HISS said:You are going to spray it as well right?
JMB Justin said:The other thing to keep in mind is dyno #'s can vary pretty dramatically by how they are displayed. For example in some of the above sheets they are displayed in STD or uncorrected which is typically higher #'s than SAE (thats why they display them that way, they want you to come back and be happy with the big #'s you laid down). By changing settings in the dyno display, you can vary the #'s 10+% (Thats 40+ WHP on a stock motor!), so dont worry too much about #'s they are only for tuning. Also that mustang vs dynojet stuff is way overrated, Ive seen a TT viper make more power on a mustang than a dynojet, no changes made to the car, so dont buy into the 15% difference stuff. A mustang is typically lower but not always, again its a tuning tool, the real #'s are at the track.
Justin
JMB Justin said:The other thing to keep in mind is dyno #'s can vary pretty dramatically by how they are displayed. For example in some of the above sheets they are displayed in STD or uncorrected which is typically higher #'s than SAE (thats why they display them that way, they want you to come back and be happy with the big #'s you laid down). By changing settings in the dyno display, you can vary the #'s 10+% (Thats 40+ WHP on a stock motor!), so dont worry too much about #'s they are only for tuning. Also that mustang vs dynojet stuff is way overrated, Ive seen a TT viper make more power on a mustang than a dynojet, no changes made to the car, so dont buy into the 15% difference stuff. A mustang is typically lower but not always, again its a tuning tool, the real #'s are at the track.
Justin
SRT10VENOMOUS said:The thing with the above sheet is that.. The truck is making that power for real at that location. The SAE just corrects the HP so if you were elsewhere at different temp, elevation, bla bla bla.. and tries to average it. So to say well if you were driving your truck in Texas it would be this hp.. But the reality is your not driving in Texas your in Toronto in my case and thats the HP my truck puts down in Toronto with in that particular season. So the way I see it is non corrected is more accurate to what you are actually putting down at your location.. Not what you could be putting down in Mexico.. So when the numbers read what they do I would say its more accurate than randomly taking 10% or so off the top to try to match your hp to other locations. or vice versa adding 10% to keep you up to another area where they put down more hp.... Kind lame the way I see it...