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sciroccohp said:
You should also post the type or manufacturer of the dyno since some dynos (like dynojet and other inertia dynos) give inflated numbers because they calculate the torque rather then measure it like a land and sea or a mustang dyno (brake dynos) so just remember that when looking at some dyno sheets because they can be as far off as 30%
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You are correct about posting the type of Dyno used... as for the rest of the statement, being the devils advocate, maybe the land/sea/Mustang dynos could deflate the numbers by up to 30%... If you talk with any of the companies, their way is right (inertia, eddy current, mechanical brake)... We are not here to argue those implications, please take that up with the dyno manufacturers. TDIClub is just providing space to post individuals dyno information.
Gary M