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Old 06-05-2005, 08:55 PM   #11
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Default Re: Dyno Jet/Mustang Dyno

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Originally Posted by HotRoddin
but if you're saying the machines themselves vary that much from one to the other then i'm still as baffled as before

Rod
Are you wondering if 2 Dynojet 248's vary significantly? Or are you confused about the differences between manufacturers. (i.e. DynoJet/Mustang Dyno)

I believe the 4 different DynoJet 248's I have been on to be within 7 or 8 horsepower of each other. Is that close enough for you?

I know just enough about the Mustang Dyno to know that I dont know jack about it. They are 10 times the tool that the simple DynoJet inertia dyno is.

Hows your shop doing, Jeff? I inquired about a Mustang Dyno last year. A good friend and I were seriously considering purchasing one. Well we both got busy with racing and he ended up winning 3 events, so it got put on the backburner. Its looking like next year we will both be in alot better position, so I expect we will take the plunge.

Andy
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