OP,
Diffferent Dyno #'s should be taken with a grain of salt. I wouldn't get to hung up on a 15whp difference. That could all be attributed to weather conditions for that particular day. Also the fact that you are comparing results from two completely different climate zones.
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Originally Posted by kosstick
Dynapacks read higher than regular dynos they are a hub dyne which cuts out the the wheels/rotational mass that bogs down dyne numbers.
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Well my personal experience tells me your knowledge is lacking and incorrect. I dyno'd my old 35th on both a Dynojet (industry standard) and a Dynapack, within in a week of each other, on almost an identical morning (weather wise). Both results were within 1hp & 1ft/lbs of each other.