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yes it is ... its closer to what DynoJet shows by default. They are double the smoothing per level now though so effectively you have a little more smoothing at your disposal.
I was on a mustang dyno last night and for all 8 pulls this vd was within 3hp. I had it set to mustang mode, and had the weight at what I use on the street. The guy i rented the dyno from was very skeptical when I was talking about it before the pulls. Then once he saw it was only 1hp off on the first 3 pulls he was liking it.
The peak torque was off 10-15 tho. Power curves looked the same.
The peak torque was off 10-15 tho. Power curves looked the same.
is this still the case with v1.1.9?
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I love hearing about skeptics turned to believers. This peak torque thing is worrying me now ... lets get this looked at and shed some light on it. If its a spike peak on one that causes it to be high Im not worried. The overall curve is WAY more important I think (except to the boy racer).
Ive got no real dyno data vs VD to compare, but for my mods, I 'feel' my torque in mustang mode and imperial units is low. 10-15 more ft-lbs I think would put me right where I should be but that's not a scientific approach.
lol aint that the truth. I guess I should have said based on results from others with similar mods/fuel running on actual mustang dynos I feel my torque numbers are a bit low. Would love to hear from anyone else whos run VD while on a real mustang for comparison.
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what do you mean convert the scaling ... if you change the values to PS Nm and set it to metric units in the settings it shows up in those values ... Im confused what ya want






