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Old 08-04-2006, 12:20 PM   #1
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Exclamation Why are people like this???

When somebody gets a Dyno Power run done and it is above the average HP figure for that model of engine, people say to get it dyno'ed somewhere else. Then when they do and it comes up with a lower HP reading they quote that as there car's HP figure.

But when they take it to the track and run a certain ET and MPH, and then go to a different track and run a faster ET and a quicker MPH they quote the BETTER timeslip as there cars potential.

Why wouldn't you quote the highest HP reading from the dyno ????
Since you quote the BETTER timeslip.

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