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  • #16
    HP gains at or under 5hp are REALLY, REALLY hard to prove. Hell, I did back to back dyno runs and there was a 3hp difference EACH RUN. How can anyone prove there is a 5hp gain? Not that it matters, every little bit helps.

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    • #17
      That is what a mustang dyno is for. Its much more consistant/accurate than the dynojet.
      Ben
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        • #19
          That is what a mustang dyno is for. Its much more consistant/accurate than the dynojet.
          Doesnt that dyno also yield lower numbers to simulate real world results?

          That is to say, if we had a magic tranny with 0% drivetrain loss, would a mustang dyno yield 210 HP on a stock magically flawless DOHC?

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          • #20
            How would that be yielding lower numbers? A stock 3.1 3 speed beretta had 100 or 101 hp on the mustang dyno. I dunno what a dynojet would say,but the mustang dyno was consistant, within .3 hp.
            Ben
            60DegreeV6.com
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            • #21
              Well Im not so sure about the 3.1s numbers, so Im not sure what that means...

              But I was told that the mustang dyno takes away from true HP to give a better idea of real world results.

              Trying to figure out how to word what they explained to me.

              Ok, for instance, a 210 HP 3.4, considering a magical 0% drivetrain loss, would dyno a 210 give or take say 10 HP because of inaccuracy

              Now I have been told that a Mustang dyno out of 210 would yield like 190 (number pulled outa my ass) give or take maybe 1 HP to inaccuracies

              That is to say THe mustang dyno, although more accurate run to run, will give you a lower number to simulate actual on street performance. What "on street performance" is I have no idea...wieght and and friction or something I guess...

              I have no idea if this is true or not. If not, I guess the people who say it are just using it as an excuse as to why their car gets bad numbers

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              • #22


                Personally I could care less about "real world performance", way too many variables for such a simple thing.

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                • #23
                  You probably are thinking of weight, friction, and wind resistance most likely. Either way, I don't think that the weight of the car should matter on the dyno, your getting the power to the wheels regardless of the weight. I do remember reading something where someone was messing with a chassis dyno and entered in different weights for the car when it asked for it, and the numbers for hp and tq had changed with each different weight setting.
                  -60v6's 2nd Jon M.
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                  • #24
                    My old hs has a mustang dyno, and from talking with dave last night, dave from colorado, i now realize why so many high powered cars came out with lower numbers at the wheels.


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                    • #25
                      has anyone purchased these? I may be interested.


                      www.cardomain.com/id/topless94style

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                      • #26
                        these look like gm 2.4 lifters from the 2.4 twincam.

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                        • #27
                          hey LQ1 there's a couple mustang dynos in MN right now, I can't remember the names of them but I'll get back to you later with that info.

                          --Dave.
                          Dave ... Dave.45 ... DaveFromColorado ... it\'s all me.

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                          • #28
                            The 2.4 lifters are 33mm, not 35mm.
                            Ben
                            60DegreeV6.com
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                            • #29
                              WTF! Take your wares elsewhere!

                              Oh wait.......you run this place.......nm





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                              • #30
                                I help run it, I dont do everything around here
                                Ben
                                60DegreeV6.com
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