Feb 3, 2007 #1 SpEeD LuNaTiKz Well-Known Member Joined Sep 19, 2006 Posts 692 Reaction score 0 Location Arvada, Colorado Heres my dyno graph, for the mods list I have short ram intake, megan racing headers and megan racing cat-back exhaust. Better then I thought I would get.
Heres my dyno graph, for the mods list I have short ram intake, megan racing headers and megan racing cat-back exhaust. Better then I thought I would get.
Feb 3, 2007 #2 FallenAngelHIM Well-Known Member Joined Nov 24, 2005 Posts 3,848 Reaction score 8 Location Miami, FL delete this ****, wrong section.
Feb 3, 2007 #3 6 6THGEN_AI4 Guest FallenAngelHIM said: delete this ****, wrong section. Click to expand... lol.....don't be so bad man....
FallenAngelHIM said: delete this ****, wrong section. Click to expand... lol.....don't be so bad man....
Feb 3, 2007 #4 Totalimmortal Well-Known Member Joined Mar 4, 2006 Posts 2,897 Reaction score 14 Location Westminster, CO Remember, a DynaPack measures flywheel horsepower. Not WHP.
Feb 3, 2007 #5 T theaccordian Well-Known Member Joined Oct 3, 2005 Posts 1,915 Reaction score 2 its actually a hub dyno, it measure hub power, I would know I dynoed on one.
Feb 3, 2007 #6 C cg6boi Well-Known Member Joined Dec 17, 2006 Posts 1,051 Reaction score 1 Location SacTown the MacTown what the hell is a hub dyno
Feb 3, 2007 #7 C cg6boi Well-Known Member Joined Dec 17, 2006 Posts 1,051 Reaction score 1 Location SacTown the MacTown and even if its flywheel horsepower just subtract about 15-22%
Feb 3, 2007 #8 FallenAngelHIM Well-Known Member Joined Nov 24, 2005 Posts 3,848 Reaction score 8 Location Miami, FL cg6boi said: what the hell is a hub dyno Click to expand... yeah, plus one.
Feb 3, 2007 #9 T theaccordian Well-Known Member Joined Oct 3, 2005 Posts 1,915 Reaction score 2 cg6boi said: what the hell is a hub dyno Click to expand... the dyno requires you to take off your wheels and the dyno attaches to the 'hub" aka the rusty circular thing you bolt your wheels onto.
cg6boi said: what the hell is a hub dyno Click to expand... the dyno requires you to take off your wheels and the dyno attaches to the 'hub" aka the rusty circular thing you bolt your wheels onto.