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TBH, all of the dynos can probably be "tuned" to read high or low based on correction factors and whatnot, and all of them are probably capable of reliable, accurate

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Old 02-13-2012, 04:45 PM   #13 (permalink)
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TBH, all of the dynos can probably be "tuned" to read high or low based on correction factors and whatnot, and all of them are probably capable of reliable, accurate readings as well. Dynojet just gets a bad rep because it seems to be the favorite dyno among shops that cater to forums horsepower braggers and add correction factors accordingly
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