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SS_Firehawk 03-05-2012 01:04 PM

Baseline Thread
 
Is there a thread around here somewhere to post a baseline dyno and compare them to others? I know that it's common knowledge for most of us to know what our cars should be putting down, but I was more interested in weather and elevation differences as well differences between different dyno manufacturers. The search tool only looks for key words and throws everything under the moon back as a result.

SS_Firehawk 03-06-2012 09:35 AM

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So I'll start by posting my baseline, and see where this goes. It shows my 2nd dyno with the exhaust on as well. Both were on a Dynojet in Las Vegas at about 2100ft, a clear cool night, and with low humidity. There was no correction factor and was measured in DIN, not SAE. This may explain any variance in numbers compared to SAE.

So differences in dyno's I'll try to list here, but I'm by no means an expert.

Dyno type: Dynojet, Mustang, Dynodynamics, missing one
Humidity
Temperature
elevation
Test type: SAE, DIN, JIS

We could get really retarded and state hood up or down, and if we used a fan lol. Feel free to critique this or throw out some ideas.

Dallaz 03-27-2012 09:54 PM

Sub'd for when I run a baseline. I'd like to see some more posts on here of other baselines

reldas 03-28-2012 08:28 AM

here is my baseline, i have converted the number from kws and Nm to hp and lb/ft for you all.


HP: 270
Torque (lb/ft): 287

http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg801...jpg&res=medium


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