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What's up guys, I had my 2011 Evo X GSR tuned by Rick @ Road Race Engineering recently and thought I would share my results. I feel like It's worth mentioning that it was a 103 degree day.
but doesnt rre you dyno pack? which isnt the same as a mustange dyno so the number are skewed? am i wrong?
The numbers aren't "skewed" it's just what they read. Some dynos read higher than others. Doesn't make either one more right than wrong. Remember they are just a tool used for tuning.
Rick and Mike take great pride in calibrating this particular dyno. I've spoken to them about it before and it does read a bit lower than your typical dynapack. However, one can adjust it to read whatever you want. They have chosen to keep the values reading as close as possible to the text book hp constant. They have also factored in mechanical friction losses.
1 Mechanical hp = 745.7 watts
People should not assume that just because it's a dynapack that the numbers are already too high. If anything, I would suspect that mustang dynos read too low, but again it does not matter as dynos are supposed to be used to measure differences in power, not actual values.
I personally prefer a dynapack because it takes tire/roller slippage out of the equation.
Ok good luck everybody and may the boost be with you.
The latest Dynapack software update is on par with numbers from a Dynojet. My tuner uses a Dynapack with the latest software and it is within 2% of both local DJ's near me. I personally am a Dynapack fan.