RE: Dyno runs
Just wanted to say that I talked to the technical people at Dyno Jet and they assured me that the comp. factor is what made the dyno accurate at elevation. That comp. factor was consistent with elevation at every dyno room that we have ran at. (Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Aberdene, Idaho) 2,000ft-5,000ft. If someone at sea level uses a 1. 2 comp. factor then the numbers would be wrong. At Bullydog every one that I talked to said that the dyno was reading low 50hp. I believe most of those guys were from lower altitudes. I do know this, Scott bought a Phat Shaft super 66 and truck pulled at the Bullydog event. Please go to www.industrialinjection.com to see what he thinks. There were Sled Puller 66's there, Pro 52's and compound twins. Guess which turbo put up the biggest horse power for a single turbo. Answer Phat Shaft Super 66. And when you put the twins in the mix the phat shaft turbo still beat most of them. And we left the bigger horse power truck home. 688hp. We would have been the 3rd highest horse power at that event with that horse power. I'm not saying that this turbo replaces twins. Twins can and will always be the choice for the ultimate in horse power. But the Phat Shaft Super 66 does raise the bar.
Just wanted to say that I talked to the technical people at Dyno Jet and they assured me that the comp. factor is what made the dyno accurate at elevation. That comp. factor was consistent with elevation at every dyno room that we have ran at. (Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Aberdene, Idaho) 2,000ft-5,000ft. If someone at sea level uses a 1. 2 comp. factor then the numbers would be wrong. At Bullydog every one that I talked to said that the dyno was reading low 50hp. I believe most of those guys were from lower altitudes. I do know this, Scott bought a Phat Shaft super 66 and truck pulled at the Bullydog event. Please go to www.industrialinjection.com to see what he thinks. There were Sled Puller 66's there, Pro 52's and compound twins. Guess which turbo put up the biggest horse power for a single turbo. Answer Phat Shaft Super 66. And when you put the twins in the mix the phat shaft turbo still beat most of them. And we left the bigger horse power truck home. 688hp. We would have been the 3rd highest horse power at that event with that horse power. I'm not saying that this turbo replaces twins. Twins can and will always be the choice for the ultimate in horse power. But the Phat Shaft Super 66 does raise the bar.
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