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![]() A "Mustang Dyno" takes into account the cars weight and other factors from what I was led to understand. A Dynojet just measures the hp.
On deciding between the two, there is no question. The Dynojet IMHO. The Mustang Dyno allows it's operator to refigure the parameters around the cars output. What you get if the guy just wants to show you hp is a grossly inaccurante number. He simply edits the input "corrects it" lol, so it shows a much higher number. The Dynojets that I have seen don't allow for all that BS, and what you wind up with is an accurate power production chart. |
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