Nellie
Well-known member
Wow, how did you interpret that I did not understand or took them for granted all that from my one line saying it was interesting and healthy numbers if loss were correct????I am always surprised that people take dyno numbers for granted. There are automotive standards on how engine's performance should be measured. And even there the numbers are manipulated as everything depends on:
- cooling systems used
- intake temperature
- thickness of the oil used
- exact composition of the fuel used
- blue printed engine build out of parts of 10 stock engines...
- etc.
Numbers don't say anything. Comparing cars on the same day and time and with same settings will tell you more...but the 350hp car may beat the 400hp car that day, that read 400hp 2 days back (measured at different location).
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FYI - Double champion racing motorbikes (in power controlled class - i.e. lots of time in dyno's), multiple race and championship engine builder using dyno baseline's and former propulsion engineering tech. - But hey I was only making a comment on the graph and numbers provided, nothing more....
.... by the way you missed far more factors that would effect the numbers but I will not make assumptions about your level of understanding or point out the OBVIOUS