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02.04.2007, 06:26 AM

I personally don't see the use of a dyno to proof how fast your ride CAN be..

A dyno doesn't give an insight in how hot your setup runs, changing the gearing (load) etc.

I personally don't need a dyno or the information a dyno puts out.

One thing that i am curious about; what makes a 1:1 dyno vary a 100hp? is it the motor that benefits from the cold air?

Please use this forum to share information, not to brag with knowledge or attitude.

Why dyno's are used on 1:1 vehicles? to show you if you are heading the right way with tuning an engine.. Or to give you information you can brag about on birthday parties..

Last edited by Serum; 02.04.2007 at 06:29 AM.
   
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