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Old 05-24-2005, 04:14 PM   #9 (permalink)
air1kdf
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Originally Posted by COUTO1981
It makes no sense to me, why is it so rich but make 358rwhp and 360tq, but the biggest concern, why is it the graph in MPH and not in RPMs ?? is that a real dyno
Sensor is bad. AFR is bogus. It is a real dyno run, they just opted to graph against the drum. This is actually very common.

Also not to get into a big argument, this type of dyno has the benefit of showing true HP and Torque because it's a drum style dyno. Other style dyno's have other benefits, but at the expense of "real numbers".
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