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Old 04-20-2010, 01:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How do you do a proper dyno comparison?

I've read that after after you do a mod, the ECU takes a bit to "learn" and correct itself. I know that resetting the ECU will speed up this process but my question is: What is the proper way to do this if you are going to do a baseline dyno, do a mod, and then dyno to see the results?

Will I have to drive the around for 30 min after the mod, before dynoing it again?

Others have said that it just takes several dyno pulls for the corrections for the ecu to adjust.

Thoughts/Experiences?
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