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Originally posted by jimberg:
My other problem is with a prior statement of yours where you said "I will gladly put a car that makes 400rwhp on my MD1750 up against any car that makes 400rwhp Dynojet in a race." If you're implying that your car will win, tell us how it could with less actual horsepower. I'd say it can't unless it was inaccurately reporting power.
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If a MD reads different from a Dynojet, how do we really know which one is wrong? Maybe we have been brainwashed thinking the Dynojet is the right reading all along when it is in fact reporting incorrectly. I think turbolx was simply pointing out that MD's read lower and 400 rwhp on a MD would be higher on a Dynojet. So if you compared those 2 cars on the same dyno they would show different numbers, hence one in theory would be faster (assuming same weight, traction capabilities, etc.).
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Originally posted by exgmguy:
They both do the job, The MD is just a better tuning tool.
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Amen.
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'91 LX Hatch, 17 ROH ZR6's, lowered, 3.73's, offroad H pipe, SN Cobra cat-back, ASP pullies, 14° timing, C&L 76mm MAF, 170A 3G, B&M Ripper on a T5
Best ET: 14.593 @ 94.62 2.292 60'
1991 LX Hatch 5.0L