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Old 08-06-2008, 05:00 PM
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what does that convert to the crank.... like the car stock is 210 hp but like 178 rwhp .... so if its like 210 rwhp then its like 255 hp?
Ya that's about rite.
Hay those are good #'s mines rite at 208 and just CAI Mac single axle back and a Granatelli tune.
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Old 08-06-2008, 05:20 PM
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Big Blue, you have the Fuego tuner? how is their customer support? their shop is just about a mile from my job. i was thinking of going there and getting my car on their mustang dyno.
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Old 08-06-2008, 06:00 PM
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Ok, so my numbers on a DYNOmite are 218.9 HP 240 TQ - What does that mean in numbers compared to a Mustang Dyno & DynoJet. I don't know the formula so if you could help me out it'd be appreciated.

It was rating rwhp? or is that 218.9 at the flywheel?
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Old 08-06-2008, 06:03 PM
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Hah, I thought Dynomite was some lame spin on the word they did, and for some reason thought the Mustang Dyno was the where the car has the back wheels sit on the rollers, I was actually told that the DynoJet (Where they take of the back wheels) runs about 5hp higher.

Yeah thanks for letting me know about the numbers, i'm gonna post a video today and you guys can listen to the throat in this exhaust, made me damn proud!

Thanks and check back soon!
-Josh

If the car is RWD of course the rear wheels will sit on the rollers and same for FWD with the front wheels...

There's a bigger difference than just 5hp between a Mustang Dyno anda DynoJet.

You can read about the DYNOmite here:
http://www.land-and-sea.com/chassis-...assis-dyno.htm
I've had my car Dyno'd on a DynoJet and it didn't sit on rollers, they litterally took my back wheels of and hooked a machine to both sides on the axle and THEN dyno'd it.

I read about the Dynomite but I don't know how to get my numbers from the Dynomite in numbers to a Mustang Dyno + DynoJet.

Gimme a hand here?

Thanks,
-Josh
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Old 08-06-2008, 06:25 PM
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Your talking about some sort of Portable Dyno .... A DynoJet without a doubt is on runners ... Here is mine on a DYNOJET ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE30buMF8Rw


It sounds like the DYNOMITE is setup to determine crank HP ... your numbers are way too high ...


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Hah, I thought Dynomite was some lame spin on the word they did, and for some reason thought the Mustang Dyno was the where the car has the back wheels sit on the rollers, I was actually told that the DynoJet (Where they take of the back wheels) runs about 5hp higher.

Yeah thanks for letting me know about the numbers, i'm gonna post a video today and you guys can listen to the throat in this exhaust, made me damn proud!

Thanks and check back soon!
-Josh

If the car is RWD of course the rear wheels will sit on the rollers and same for FWD with the front wheels...

There's a bigger difference than just 5hp between a Mustang Dyno and a DynoJet.

You can read about the DYNOmite here:
http://www.land-and-sea.com/chassis-...assis-dyno.htm
I've had my car Dyno'd on a DynoJet and it didn't sit on rollers, they litterally took my back wheels of and hooked a machine to both sides on the axle and THEN dyno'd it.

I read about the Dynomite but I don't know how to get my numbers from the Dynomite in numbers to a Mustang Dyno + DynoJet.

Gimme a hand here?

Thanks,
-Josh
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Old 08-07-2008, 12:37 PM
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Your talking about some sort of Portable Dyno .... A DynoJet without a doubt is on runners ... Here is mine on a DYNOJET ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE30buMF8Rw


It sounds like the DYNOMITE is setup to determine crank HP ... your numbers are way too high ...


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ORIGINAL: Playboy06

Hah, I thought Dynomite was some lame spin on the word they did, and for some reason thought the Mustang Dyno was the where the car has the back wheels sit on the rollers, I was actually told that the DynoJet (Where they take of the back wheels) runs about 5hp higher.

Yeah thanks for letting me know about the numbers, i'm gonna post a video today and you guys can listen to the throat in this exhaust, made me damn proud!

Thanks and check back soon!
-Josh

If the car is RWD of course the rear wheels will sit on the rollers and same for FWD with the front wheels...

There's a bigger difference than just 5hp between a Mustang Dyno anda DynoJet.

You can read about the DYNOmite here:
http://www.land-and-sea.com/chassis-...assis-dyno.htm
I've had my car Dyno'd on a DynoJet and it didn't sit on rollers, they litterally took my back wheels of and hooked a machine to both sides on the axle and THEN dyno'd it.

I read about the Dynomite but I don't know how to get my numbers from the Dynomite in numbers to a Mustang Dyno + DynoJet.

Gimme a hand here?

Thanks,
-Josh
Yup, sounds right to me then.
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