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 DYNO, Dyno-ing in Malaysia

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post Jul 2 2007, 06:25 PM

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dyno below RM80? lol that's a real cheapskate laugh.gif
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post Jul 3 2007, 11:17 PM

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dyno run but no tuning oso no point tongue.gif tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Cahill @ Jul 4 2007, 09:34 AM)
sometimes its useful too, it can shows how the power band of the car, in what rpm is peak or what rpm the power start to drop. its crucial in drag racing cos it will let u know when u should shift the gear.
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yeah its useful, but who drags a stock car with minimal mods to take advantage? laugh.gif laugh.gif

QUOTE(matthewctj @ Jul 4 2007, 01:46 PM)


Added on July 4, 2007, 1:49 pm
It helps to know where is the power band of your original setup. In that sense, when you change to an aftermarket air filter for example, you can do another dyno run to see the changes in the power band.

Initial dyno run is mainly to act as a benchmark for those who are into modifying their cars progressively.
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yeah, you want to see the changes, but it is better to do a dyno before and after installing the part, on the same day instead of after a few weeks - the figures will not add up or be the same....even with the same petrol from the same petrol station.

 

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