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Old 10-23-2007, 04:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Dyno Jet Vs Mustang Dyno

I did't realize till just recently about the difference in RWHP results between these 2 dyno's. From what I am finding out is that the Mustang gives you much more accurate real world numbers. There is at least a 10 to 15 percent difference. I had my car tyno tuned a few times on a dyno jet and I was happy with the numbers, well over 435 RWHP. I just had it on a Mustang and the numbers were 398 at 6200 and 385 ft pounds at 4700. It was explained to me that the Dyno Jet is nothing more then a free wheeling system and is not good at giving you REAL numbers but it does give higher numbers . The Mustang takes in to account air temp, rolling chassi weight,power loss from the power train and other items. If this is true. I am sticking with the Mustang Dyno. They claim the Dyno Jet is better for show and tell.

TRUE OR FALSE

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