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Originally Posted by Dynotronics1 simply because you cannot simulate a true drive cycle unless you have a programmable rolling road type dyno. This. You can't simulate a true drive cycle
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You can't simulate a true drive cycle without a rolling road in a wind tunnel. Period. (Professional, big budget) Race teams do exactly this. The rest of us road/track tune. |
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