Dynolicious app.

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

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Flynbyu

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UISLMzIwaIw

Here's a dyno pull at 476 rwhp. 476 divided by 600 = 79%

That doesn't sound very accurate. That's a big big loss, I would guess it would be close to 80 hp loss, roughly 13%. There are some dynos out there on the Viper Coupes at 550 rwhp, and some that are lower.

600hp x 13% = 522 rwhp.

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Quote from: Flynbyu on November 26, 2008, 01:21:24 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UISLMzIwaIw

Here's a dyno pull at 476 rwhp. 476 divided by 600 = 79%

That doesn't sound very accurate. That's a big big loss, I would guess it would be close to 80 hp loss, roughly 13%. There are some dynos out there on the Viper Coupes at 550 rwhp, and some that are lower.

600hp x 13% = 522 rwhp.

~Brian
well 476 over 600 is 79% but thats not the number. the percent LOST would be 21%.
476 is waaay low. the ones ive seen on the forum range from 520 to 560, most around 540-550
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I guess we can split this thread up.
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thanks erich and i didnt mean disrespect by keeping on posting
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Flynbyu

I'd say 540-550 is pretty accurate on the rwhp.

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throw some belangers on there and you have 600+ rwhp!!!

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From experience, that dynolicious app is sweet.


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