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They use similar but different technologies.
Dynojet tends to overstate HP in my experience. Still useful to trying to measure gains though, and paper bragging rights I suppose. Mustang dyno is thought more accurately portray real load and actual street performance. Either way, this car will be more about lap times than who has the biggest hood boner. You can tune this thing to 500whp but if you can't whip it around the track like you stole it, then you probably bought the wrong car for your money.
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Dynojet reads normal, has been known by shops to manipulate figures, it calculates power based on the known mass of the drums, inertia based.
Mustang dyno puts down a lower true whp reading, it's a load absorption dyno versus inertia, simulates actual road conditions much better than a inertia Dynojet Dynapack connects to the hub of the car and read the highest of the 3 and doesn't show the actual to the tire rwhp. BUT personally for all peak tuning purposes I would use the dynapack because it gets rid of the wheel/tire factor involved and it's the closest thing to an actual engine dyno to get it precisely tuned. Anyways dynos should only be used for tuning purposes and not really a HP factor but if all cars are dyno'd on same day, same dyno location then that is useful to gauge a good amount of cars. You really can't compare a stock STi in NJ, CO and CA and expect to have the same #'s on a forum when they are running on different dynos, dyno models, software, let alone temperature, elevation differences and multiple other factors. Mustang dyno and 1/4mile slips are truth tellers. |
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gotcha. thanks for the info!
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there's more than one car. you happen to only see in it in germany and socal but there's a prototype testing in very cold weather where there are no spy photographers and in japan. the reason your seeing it in a socal freeway was for engine temp data gathering in severe stop and go driving. you will see more spy photos when we bring it to the desert. all these spy photos your seeing is because these are no longer mules but close to pre-production to test for problems that we didn't see. all data recorded will be severly analyzed way before it goes into any production car. also, to answer questions who is doing most of the testing, just look at what cars are around the test, even down to the plates they're using. i'm seeing the ring pictures just like you and those plates look very familiar. we don't have email or phone access to the testers there but they're doing the same thing were doing stateside but a lot more fun. the socal plates you saw like i said before are toyota motor distributor plates not subaru. toyota is being very shy about how much work they're doing, which is a lot. they've built a great car that just need a few things which they have in my reports. |
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don't place too much blame with manufacturing its the distributors that you need to get angry with. fyi: pwr seats and moonroofs won't make it into the fr-s. they were also tinkering not having any pwr win/lks at all and making everything manual but that was quickly shot down. |
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![]() I only wish the final production car head/taillight will look different that the rounded ones now. Aren't you guys testing hot version of the car like guys at the ring do? Or Scion really doesn't get one? |
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Hopefully they'll leave the sunroof/moonroof off. Nothing but extra weight, and I'm sure I'll already have enough trouble fitting.
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