PRH
Well-Known Member
Well....... now I’m confused.
You understand that on that day, at that location........ there is going to be in the neighborhood of a 23% correction factor....... right?
That’s nothing peculiar to that dyno...... it’s strictly the air density and temp for that location, on that day..... compared to a “standard” day(29.92” baro, 60*, zero humidity).
So, is that 549hp after the 23%(+/-) correction, or uncorrected?
Because 510 uncorrected....... corrected to 549 doesn’t make any sense at all(for that location on that day).
673hp is roughly a 23% correction from 549hp....... so if that’s what is getting spit out by the computer....... well...... like I said earlier........ I’m pretty sure if the motor was brought to a legit dyno much closer to sea level....... you’re not going to see uncorrected numbers anywhere close to within 3-5% of 675hp(640-655hp).
You understand that on that day, at that location........ there is going to be in the neighborhood of a 23% correction factor....... right?
That’s nothing peculiar to that dyno...... it’s strictly the air density and temp for that location, on that day..... compared to a “standard” day(29.92” baro, 60*, zero humidity).
So, is that 549hp after the 23%(+/-) correction, or uncorrected?
Because 510 uncorrected....... corrected to 549 doesn’t make any sense at all(for that location on that day).
673hp is roughly a 23% correction from 549hp....... so if that’s what is getting spit out by the computer....... well...... like I said earlier........ I’m pretty sure if the motor was brought to a legit dyno much closer to sea level....... you’re not going to see uncorrected numbers anywhere close to within 3-5% of 675hp(640-655hp).
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