jetenginedoctor said:Richard,
The truck we used to demonstrate our dynos at the PRI trade show in Indy this year was a two week old 2005 2500 CTD with auto trans. Bone stock, it made 230/400 and change. We could hardly believe it either, as my bone stock 1996 makes just a hair under 180/420 with a sloppy automatic and over 120k on the clock. Bully Dog Diesel Performance gave us a new Power Pup Programmer to try out, it supposedly having a 160hp program in it.
Well, it didn't exactly make an extra 160hp. More like 110hp, if memory serves. Still, it made the truck an absolute HOOT to drive, especially in 4wd on the rain slick streets.
Long story short, what you said is probably more true than you realize. Reality is pretty depressing, huh?
Brian, since you have the superior dyno, why does it show a 95hp loss from flywheel to rear tire? Why does my machine measure 270 - 280 on nearly everyone of these trucks I do? These numbers are either uncorrected or no more than 1. 02 correction. The question I'd like to hear answered is why 1. 17 correction on a dyno that is at sea-level? Why is it I have never seen even 10% correction anywhere I have been on the east coast?