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Old 08-22-2009, 01:42 PM   #91 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Caravanshaka View Post
% isn't linear. It is the way I have read nearly everywhere to analyze gains on any dyno. % increase over base.
You know what I mean... Dyno A doesn't consider one unit of power the same as Dyno B. % gains are going to be most useful if you're comparing two different Dyno's of the same make. I don't really think that kind of comparison is going to hold up across different dyno's since their methods of measuring power are totally different. Not to mention all the correction factors that go into a Dyno Dynamics vs. something like a DynoJet which is very basic.
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