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i will let all you guys know. im gettin it tune at belgarege this week, but the thing is, the dyno they use has a larger wheel base, there for it might have a lower reading. dynodynamic uses, a small wheel base, so it will have higher reading.

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Jesus i nearly covered my LCD in coffee reading this.

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i think maybe he's had a bad experience with long wheelbase dynos. I know i've heard of at least 1 damaged flux capacitor as a result of running on the large wheelbase models.

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i will let all you guys know. im gettin it tune at belgarege this week, but the thing is, the dyno they use has a larger wheel base, there for it might have a lower reading. dynodynamic uses, a small wheel base, so it will have higher reading.

Ummmm, no

The reason why it is more accurate (arguable) is because it has its own weather station built in, as opposed to the dyno dynamics ones where you type in the various paramaters (temperature, humidity, pressure, etc). The dyno then adjusts the output power figure according to these parameters. Accuracy will be an issue, and will thus affect power figures.

I am sure that there are other features on these dyno's as well that makes em a bit different

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250+ on a 2530?

no way

also agree with john!!! 250 is asking for a lot...

u will also need a new AFM to see it reach this figure!!!! a Z32 wud be fine

oh and well done jeff, cant wait to see it with the new coil packs!!

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