kanaka
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That sounds right - seems like mustang dynos have so many variables associated. I pretty much just go off dragy numbers or tend to use the hub dyno at the apexi facility. It’s pretty dialedFor those playing along at home: Mustang Dyno's have all sorts of knobs and dials you can turn to 'Adjust For Things.' Weather/DA, drive train loss, etc. The "WCF" or "weather correction factor" number is generally bullshit, and it's pretttyyyy safe to take the "real" dyno number and add 5-10% to get what you'd expect from a dynojet. Though that isn't exactly science, nor is it useful.
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