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    Registered User mi021le's Avatar
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    differences in dynos

    just had the car dynoed in NH. and they tried it different by dynoing it in 4th gear. now ive heard both 3rd and 4th. but this is proof lol. the weather yesterday was mid 20s with snow. and it put down 389.5 and 412 tq. but if u remember in 3rd it put down 381 and 455 tq in 70s. lol. just food for thought.
    03 rs6 dahlback 461 awd hp 530 tq. 12.2 118 gone
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    Almost 400 horses to all the wheels is pretty damn good I would say.
    So where does that put you in the gross power with the mods you done so far, I forgot nene's math technique.

    Darn it now I am def. getting my apointment next week to have mine dynoed. I bought one of those Escort GT tech 2 thingamajig's and tried "testing" my car to 60mph and got 4.12, 4.198, with the traction off and got 4.98 seconds with traction on. Will see what the dyno shows, but the seat of the pants say its fast.

    Thanks for the post.


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    Registered User mi021le's Avatar
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    Originally posted by Bajors6
    I forgot nene's math technique.
    lol. his college educated .75 times ___ = ___ lol

    520 at the crank. yours is .75 times 550= 412. but as tom said, its the traction.
    03 rs6 dahlback 461 awd hp 530 tq. 12.2 118 gone
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    Dyno numbers are tricky. The conditions will affect the car's readings a lot especially after more than one run and also there are differences between different types of dynos and what readings they will give.

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