Dynolicious app.

Started by Flynbyu, November 26, 2008, 08:21:39 AM

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Flynbyu

Dynolicious....$12.99

I doubt it's very accurate wihtout being plugged into the car somehow.

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Quote from: Flynbyu on November 26, 2008, 08:21:39 AM
Dynolicious....$12.99

I doubt it's very accurate wihtout being plugged into the car somehow.

~Brian

+1


how's it reading stats? ??? ??? ???


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Flynbyu

http://dynolicious.com/index.html

I'm sure it's a feel good dyno for kids with ricers.

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its not really a dyno, it measure speed and acceleration and your cornering g's. its pretty cool and 12.99 vs. 499 you got nothing to lose
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Yeah... Good for the developer. cuz' he's making bank. But still ... :rolleyes:


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Quote from: Krandall on November 26, 2008, 12:18:11 PM
Yeah... Good for the developer. cuz' he's making bank. But still ... :rolleyes:
but still 12.99 vs 499  :rolleyes:
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Flynbyu

It's not accurate. Neither are the ones that you plug into your cigarette lighter.

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Quote from: Flynbyu on November 26, 2008, 12:30:43 PM
It's not accurate. Neither are the ones that you plug into your cigarette lighter.

~Brian
how can you say its not acurate hwen i put it right next to the spedometer and the MPH readout was withi 1-2 mph? and it takes down 0-60 times that were spot on when i tried it out
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I think that piece is accurate, I wouldn't doubt that.. But the measuring HP is bs


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LOL i wouldnt trust that. i got the app to do 0-60 times and such. the hp could be acurate but i never tried it. it asks for vehicles weight and percentage lost from engine to wheels. but honestly, who knows that?
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the taurus wheel loss is 9%


































:lol: totally made that up. :lol:


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A die hard Viper owner would know that information.

:lol:

I can tell you the weight of my car, and the percentage loss from the crank to the wheels no problem.

3740 lb weight with full tank of fuel (8 lbs per gallon) and it looses 13% from crank to wheels.

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well i could calculate it.....
lets see
600 engine hp
550 rear wheel hp

550 over 600
is .91
so 9% loss  :confused:
that seems kinda low....
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Flynbyu

Quote from: who else but rk on November 26, 2008, 12:57:11 PM
well i could calculate it.....
lets see
600 engine hp
550 rear wheel hp

550 over 600
is .91
so 9% loss  :confused:
that seems kinda low....

I can't speak for the Viper without doing research, but bone stock 2008 Corvettes (6.2L 430 hp, LS3) are running 376 to the wheels without the dual mode exhaust, and 379 with the dual mode exhaust.

The weight of your dad's car should be on the inside of the drivers door on the sticker.

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i have to consider weight when i do the drivetrain loss percentage?
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