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Difference in Dynos!!

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Old Jan 10, 2004 | 10:03 AM
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Difference in Dynos!!

Ok, just wondering if anyone can tell us all the difference in the types of Dynos out there. Would love it if people like David Buschur (Buschur Racing), AL (Dynoflash), David V (Works), and Shiv (Vishnu) could chime in here!!! Also what are the reading differences in these types of dynos and why such a difference and what type of a misleading read will we get from running our EVO's (or anyother 4wd car) on a 2 wheel dyno?

If we can possibly keep the flaming war out of it, it would be apprecaited!!! Let's keep it civil, knowledgable, and in terms we can all understand!!! LOL

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Derek
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Old Jan 10, 2004 | 11:14 AM
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Your topic has been discussed before, quite recently actually. Try the
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Old Jan 10, 2004 | 11:25 AM
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Tried it, would be nice if the search engine would let you pull specific information but it doesn't. So if you have some sort of information OTHER then a smart answer liek "try the search button" it would be appreciated. Trying to help out other people besides myself. Thanks
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