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I have a question??
Does having an open diff affect your dyno result's in a way shape or form?
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Bump?
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Bump again? lol
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48 views and not one answer???? I don't mean to be pushy but damn dude help me out here guys?
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I am not sure, but common sense would rule a maybe. A diff is used to limit slip from one wheel to the other. I mean if you have enough power, an open diff can maybe slip on a dyno on that one wheel, but if your N/A will ALL the bolt ons, their is no way it will ever make a difference. A real high hp car though, would definately make a diffence I think.
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Dude 48 views isn't alot, and consider about 90% of them are guests, and the remaining 10% of viewers may not have an answer
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Getting my car dynoed on tuesday. Ill ask the guy thats doing it and see. Hes done hundreds, including awd, so hed probably be able to answer it accurately.
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No difference at all unless you have so much power that you develop wheel spin.
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I think you confused people by titling the thread "I have a question??" because it looks like you're asking people if you have a question or not. Please don't do it again. And the word 'results' is not possessive.
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Hoopz chris and chris thanks for the feedback Keep me posted!
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