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What is the generally accepted Dyno difference

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Old 04-04-2008, 04:07 PM
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Default RE: What is the generally accepted Dyno difference

obviously there is a differencebetween a Mustang Dyno & a Dynojet Dyno (I've been told around 10%-12% - as you can see from all the different posts, each alittle different)...IMO, it's all in the shop & the person doing the tune...as wadman stated, "some people will cheat at anything"...but if you think about it from a shops perspective, the more cars running around with high HP/TQ numbers, the more likely the owners are to brag to others...in turn,people will be drawn to that shop (more business, more $$$$)...it's unfortunate, but true

everyone has a good idea of what our stock GT motors can & can not handle...when the situation presents itself regarding HP numbers, you just have to your common sense....
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