paheff
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I'm quite certain that there will be a wide diversity of opinions on this one, but here goes. I'm under the impression that most shops use the same brand of chassis dyno. It's a given that all measurements should be done on the same dyno, by the same operator, under as close to the same conditions as possible. Also any losses/gains will be reflected as long as the measurements are done correctly.
According to a local speed shop, and this article(actually a couple of articles if you follow the "recent articles" link on the left ) , however, there are two basic type of dynos, with one more accurately reporting wheel horsepower.
While there is no disputing e/t's at the race track, it seems that when it comes to "bragging rights", there may be some controversy. Bearing in mind that absolute gains can be measured on either, should I use brand A for it's higher reported whp, or brand B for it's more realistic numbers? :dunno:
According to a local speed shop, and this article(actually a couple of articles if you follow the "recent articles" link on the left ) , however, there are two basic type of dynos, with one more accurately reporting wheel horsepower.
While there is no disputing e/t's at the race track, it seems that when it comes to "bragging rights", there may be some controversy. Bearing in mind that absolute gains can be measured on either, should I use brand A for it's higher reported whp, or brand B for it's more realistic numbers? :dunno:
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