Originally posted by 1dslram
Joe uses his truck for hunting trips, daily driving and on the dyno. His truck is built for the dyno first and as a driver second. Not for pulling or drag racing just as a drag truck is quite often not impressive on the dyno.
At Vegas we know Richard was about 850 H. P. by his numbers on the strip but only dynoed at about 570 H. P. + or - I can't remember the exact numbers. Nathan was down over 100 H. P. and I was down 100 H. P. We believe the problem was due the restrictive exhaust tube we were required to use, that is why Richard didn't try to rerun on the dyno.
Bruce
One of the most interesting posts I have read in a long time.
This is why, measly 500 hp twin trucks are not skeered to race 600-to 800 hp single chargered trucks with trailers up mountains.
Usable hp is where its at. Big numbers on a dyno are fun and give us something to do when the tracks are too wet, but it seems that a lot of dyno number results have been used to sell parts, when the numbers are not really applicable to the street.
Maddog quite possibly may have the fastest, most usable hp truck on the message boards. Very impressive. His dyno numbers have fluctuated by a few hundred hp, but his track times get better and better.
Further proof, that the dynos he has used, are not that accurate.
If he would have tried to tune from the dyno results, he may have lost speed, time, power in the real world.
I think it would be foolish to buy a turbo based on dyno results only.
BTW, I don't sell turbos, nor recommend anyones turbo(s).
