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Old 7th December 2020, 15:15   #34
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Originally Posted by Jamiewelch View Post
When a car is run on a dyno, the dyno calculates the losses of the car on the rundown, far more accurate than a guessing calculator. That calculator classes a 5 speed automatic as modern and 3 speed automatic as typical, I wouldn't have thought their values would be accurate for more modern cars.

I have 2 dyno figures, a car that had the 160 map which produced 146.5bhp and 266.1lbft of torque. Like I said, better than stock.

I then mapped it myself and the same car on the same dyno produced 160.2bhp and 317.7lbft of torque.

Those appear to be impressive figures, for instance over 130Nm extra peak torque over my standard car.


Were those figures obtained from a manual or automatic car? and would it be possible to upload the dynamometer printouts for comparison?


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