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Old 02-12-2014, 04:31 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by Drift-Office View Post
Dynojets don't read high, just justifications some use to quantify their work to their customers IMHO.
Same can be said the other way to make themselves look like they know how to make power. thats just my opinion

just to inform people who do not know, mustang has a library of cars in each system that automatically enters in factory weight, gearing etc etc of each vehicle. not sure what others do but we use the factory recommendations for each car. we do not enter "guesstimated" information like I have seen some dyno operators do. not sure if dynojet is this way too.

But from past experience with personal vehicles, dynojets always read higher when going to different dyno days.
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