San Diego AWD/2WD Dyno Day - Feb 4th?
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San Diego AWD/2WD Dyno Day - Feb 4th?
Date: Feb 4th 2006 - Saturday
Time: 10am - 4pm
Location: Performance EFI - Miramar San Diego
http://www.performanceefi.com/
5828 Autoport Mall
San Diego, CA 92121
(858) 657-0972
Dyno day prices:
Includes 3 dyno pulls with A/F Ratio, Boost, HP and Torque graph
2WD = $75
4WD = $100
anyone interested?
Time: 10am - 4pm
Location: Performance EFI - Miramar San Diego
http://www.performanceefi.com/
5828 Autoport Mall
San Diego, CA 92121
(858) 657-0972
Dyno day prices:
Includes 3 dyno pulls with A/F Ratio, Boost, HP and Torque graph
2WD = $75
4WD = $100
anyone interested?
Last edited by bugzy; 12-31-2005 at 03:05 AM.
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Originally posted by Brad Roberts
EFI?
If it is EFI.. I'm in with 3-4 cars.
B
EFI?
If it is EFI.. I'm in with 3-4 cars.
B
so ya know the place?
Derrick is kind enough to offer a fun day of euro's and dyno
this is a gathering, not just for dyno peeps =)
come on out
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Let me break some news to everyone:
Derrick does not use a FAT correction factor. You will not get BIG honkin numbers off his dyno. If you want BIG numbers.. DynoJet is the way to go! His dyno is designed/setup for fine tuning of cars.
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Derrick does not use a FAT correction factor. You will not get BIG honkin numbers off his dyno. If you want BIG numbers.. DynoJet is the way to go! His dyno is designed/setup for fine tuning of cars.
B
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Brad good to know
please email me at socaleuro@gmail.com and i will put you on the RSVP list
Here is the current Dyno list
1. daygoVR6 - VW MK3 GTI VR6
2. EDM - Subaru WRX Wagon
3. gest24 - Subaru SVX
4. Brad Roberts - Porsche 911
5. bugzy - Audi wagon
please email me at socaleuro@gmail.com and i will put you on the RSVP list
Here is the current Dyno list
1. daygoVR6 - VW MK3 GTI VR6
2. EDM - Subaru WRX Wagon
3. gest24 - Subaru SVX
4. Brad Roberts - Porsche 911
5. bugzy - Audi wagon
Last edited by bugzy; 12-31-2005 at 11:35 AM.
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Originally posted by Brad Roberts
Let me break some news to everyone:
Derrick does not use a FAT correction factor. You will not get BIG honkin numbers off his dyno. If you want BIG numbers.. DynoJet is the way to go! His dyno is designed/setup for fine tuning of cars.
B
Let me break some news to everyone:
Derrick does not use a FAT correction factor. You will not get BIG honkin numbers off his dyno. If you want BIG numbers.. DynoJet is the way to go! His dyno is designed/setup for fine tuning of cars.
B
Can the "FAT" correction be equated into it afterwards?
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Dyno Dynamics is the dyno
Lets put it this way:
ALL dyno operators use a "correction factor" as long as EVERYONE is using the same correction factors.. then you get similar results all around the USA (ala 15% for RWD cars)
Well... some operators use NO correction factor. This yields lower HP/TQ numbers that are REAL.
Engine dyno's typically use NO correction factor (maybe altitude)
B
Lets put it this way:
ALL dyno operators use a "correction factor" as long as EVERYONE is using the same correction factors.. then you get similar results all around the USA (ala 15% for RWD cars)
Well... some operators use NO correction factor. This yields lower HP/TQ numbers that are REAL.
Engine dyno's typically use NO correction factor (maybe altitude)
B
#15
Originally posted by Brad Roberts
Dyno Dynamics is the dyno
Lets put it this way:
ALL dyno operators use a "correction factor" as long as EVERYONE is using the same correction factors.. then you get similar results all around the USA (ala 15% for RWD cars)
Well... some operators use NO correction factor. This yields lower HP/TQ numbers that are REAL.
Engine dyno's typically use NO correction factor (maybe altitude)
B
Dyno Dynamics is the dyno
Lets put it this way:
ALL dyno operators use a "correction factor" as long as EVERYONE is using the same correction factors.. then you get similar results all around the USA (ala 15% for RWD cars)
Well... some operators use NO correction factor. This yields lower HP/TQ numbers that are REAL.
Engine dyno's typically use NO correction factor (maybe altitude)
B
"Real" as defined above would mean what the car produced in San Diego on that particular day on that dyno. If the weather changed it would be different on another day. In addition, the numbers would not be comparable to any other turbo numbers in any other county, state or country. Those numbers would be compariable to other cars dyno'ed on the same dyno on the same day.
As for trying to convert rwd hp to fwhp ............ it's a guessing game. Just like it is a guessing game to use a 2wd chassis dyno to tell you how much power an awd car is delivering to the ground. Those number wouldn't be "real" either.
Last edited by cjv; 01-01-2006 at 08:22 AM.