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From my understanding it is a steady-state dynamometer which tends to read higher than most others that I've seen. That figure is at the wheels not the flywheel (from what

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Old 05-05-2018, 03:34 PM   #3 (permalink)
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From my understanding it is a steady-state dynamometer which tends to read higher than most others that I've seen.

That figure is at the wheels not the flywheel (from what I was told).

The number itself isn't what I'm focused on as much as that area under the curve and the throttle response. Definitely some improvement according to the ol' butt dyno
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