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Please Ban the next person that asks questions about the power they got from a dyno run/tune.

the arguements about how much power it made stock or, this dyno is happy and this one is sad is getting as bad as the f*king missfire at 4500rpm on boosted R33 uleh, or flutters bro type threads.

DYNO results have the following important information.

Boost v RPM graph - to see what RPM the boost gets to max set boost level and if it stays stable etc.

A:F ratio v RPM graph - to see if it's lean or rich and at what rev range.

torque v RPM graph - to see what revs the max torque is produced to work out what revs to change at to drop back in to the meaty part of the torque curve.

how many times have people said "a dyno is a tuning tool"

never sinks in.

the forum is flooded by morons going "I only got 180rwkw with 12psi and others got 200rwkw on same psi"

BAN BAN BAN!!!

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You're always gunna have people less experienced than yourself asking apparent silly questions.

Part of life and this forum...and the learning experience

i plead not guilty to the above but have asked dumb stuff in the past.

I think a 'Ban' is a bit exsessive.

Just don't read it.

Every question must look a bit stupid to someone like Nismoid31 or SydneyKid but the still have the patience to give advice or point them in the right direction.

Have a beer and put your feet up :thumbsup:

Take a deeeep breath, count to 10.....(1..2...3...) ahhh, thats better

It's not the noobs.

it's people that have already been here and have read it all.

it's not the noobs that say "I have a stock skyline, can I get a tune"

that's a fair noob question.

but comparing dyno figures... and lets admit it, there is a whole shit load of it that goes on here.

BAN.

No warning.

they go to refresh, BANG.. "you have been banned for life you f*king clown." message appears.

Seat of the Pantaloons dyno figure is just as acurate as a dyno power figure.

it doesn't mean anything anyway.

Please Ban the next person that asks questions about the power they got from a dyno run/tune.

the arguements about how much power it made stock or, this dyno is happy and this one is sad is getting as bad as the f*king missfire at 4500rpm on boosted R33 uleh, or flutters bro type threads.

DYNO results have the following important information.

Boost v RPM graph - to see what RPM the boost gets to max set boost level and if it stays stable etc.

A:F ratio v RPM graph - to see if it's lean or rich and at what rev range.

torque v RPM graph - to see what revs the max torque is produced to work out what revs to change at to drop back in to the meaty part of the torque curve.

how many times have people said "a dyno is a tuning tool"

never sinks in.

the forum is flooded by morons going "I only got 180rwkw with 12psi and others got 200rwkw on same psi"

BAN BAN BAN!!!

And this children, is how to have a rant. Please pay particular attention 1) controlled use of swearing in order to maximize it's effect, 2) Use of fact's to back the initial argument/premise of the rant and 3) general reference to external threads at which the rant is aimed.

If you are having a rant, do it properly.

Nice work GTST :thumbsup:

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