thecook Member 47 Member For: 13y 7m 12d Posted 22/03/14 06:45 AM Share Posted 22/03/14 06:45 AM (edited) After not sure about my dyno readout went and got a second opinion from someone has a reputation for not pulling any punch's and there was a 70 RWKwasps different in my car and it still drives the same as it did from day uno.Has anyone had the same issues? Edited 22/03/14 06:46 AM by thecook Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
discostig Manual mode ________________________ All day, erryday Donating Members 13,798 Member For: 17y 2d Gender: Male Location: Probably above atmospheric pressure Posted 22/03/14 06:53 AM Share Posted 22/03/14 06:53 AM Yep.Ignore dyno numbers if you can. Look at mph on the 1/4 instead.Only use a dyno if you have a before and after readout when work is done, to see the % gains (even this could be fudged though) from mods and a tune. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sexual harrassment panda I see a red door and I want to paint it black Donating Members 5,919 Member For: 15y 1m 1d Gender: Male Location: Far north queensland Posted 22/03/14 07:06 AM Share Posted 22/03/14 07:06 AM a more linear tune will feel slower Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sct911 Member 848 Member For: 12y 20d Gender: Male Posted 22/03/14 07:28 AM Share Posted 22/03/14 07:28 AM (edited) I recently learnt that dyno number dont mean too much, my car read 310rwkw on the dyno and I left the shop a little disappointed.Took the car to the strip and went 126.3MPH at 11.6 seconds on the small baby FG turbo with cheap Achillis tyres. Happy days :DMy tune is linear so it does kinda feel slow from the drivers seat, when I'm in the passengers seat I am amazed at how quick the car actually is. Edited 22/03/14 07:29 AM by sct911 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ratter Member 6,793 Member For: 18y 5m 30d Gender: Male Location: @ my laptop Posted 22/03/14 10:02 AM Share Posted 22/03/14 10:02 AM 1/4 mph vary with different things so is not as accurate as most will have you believe although takes away an operator trying to make numbers higher Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LU82 Bronze Donating Members 569 Member For: 11y 10m 1d Posted 22/03/14 11:21 AM Share Posted 22/03/14 11:21 AM I recently learnt that dyno number dont mean too much, my car read 310rwkw on the dyno and I left the shop a little disappointed.Took the car to the strip and went 126.3MPH at 11.6 seconds on the small baby FG turbo with cheap Achillis tyres. Happy days :DMy tune is linear so it does kinda feel slow from the drivers seat, when I'm in the passengers seat I am amazed at how quick the car actually is.Would be good to see what time your car would run with et streets, that's good mph for the fg turbo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattyP MattyP Cruise Control 6,317 Member For: 12y 6m 22d Gender: Male Location: Central Coast Posted 22/03/14 12:51 PM Share Posted 22/03/14 12:51 PM I recently learnt that dyno number dont mean too much, my car read 310rwkw on the dyno and I left the shop a little disappointed.Took the car to the strip and went 126.3MPH at 11.6 seconds on the small baby FG turbo with cheap Achillis tyres. Happy days :DMy tune is linear so it does kinda feel slow from the drivers seat, when I'm in the passengers seat I am amazed at how quick the car actually is.mate. Awesome time Gotta be happy with that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thecook Member 47 Member For: 13y 7m 12d Posted 23/03/14 04:16 AM Author Share Posted 23/03/14 04:16 AM thanks for the feedback its just alot of people go by dyno # and as there are so much variances in read outs people are not really getting what they think there getting. and more often than not $$$$ equals kw more you spend the more power youll have and with these huge difference's who to no.only the 1/4 mile track will give you 100% unbias feedback. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nxr06 Donating Members 117 Member For: 20y 6m 30d Posted 26/03/14 08:01 PM Share Posted 26/03/14 08:01 PM Yep as said above, best to use the same dyno to get a baseline then measure changes that you make rather than get strung up on the overall numbers.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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