I wonder what the fine would be for a 110 in a 55?
You mean how long would you be in jail, don't you? :-laf :-laf
I wonder what the fine would be for a 110 in a 55?
BrettWilliams said:Nice truck and very nice hp and tq numbers. Very COOL! Be careful that Bully Dog program is racking up failed tranys and stuck pistons (#6). Very cool program! So whats next? Later
Rampant said:Those are some awesome numbers. What kind of dyno are you guys running on? I have found a Npower shop with a 1000hp chassis dyno that said they will let me run my truck, but I have heard that even with the tandems locked out I might not get a good enough load on the twins to get a true reading. And I know a Dynojet or Mustang will not get me readings worth the paper they are printed on.
jwilliams3 said:Dyno Dynamics should give out pretty good numbers.
I think you can search on their website and find shops that have their dyno's.
From what I have gathered (dynoing on 3 different kinds of dynos).
The most generous Dyno was the Dyno Dynamics (with an auto transmission), next was the Dynojet, then the Mustang Dyno.
At the time the Dyno Dynamics gave me 39hp over the DynoJet with no changes to the vehicle (went from 462hp/951 ft lbs to 501hp/1080ft lbs)
elandon1201 said:Did you notice your boost numbers on each? The way I undestand it, if you want true HP #'s you need to achieve the same boost on the dyno as you do on the street. Only a load dyno will let you get high boost numbers that you get on the street therefore its a more accurate reading of what you actually see driving.
Big MAK said:I think they consider it a failed run if OD kicks in -- for the reason you mentioned. An invalid spike. I think that's how it was at John's dyno Saturday -- if OD kicked in the results were discarded.