I think you may have misunderstood what I meant by my statement. Lets say someone goes to dyno shop "A" and makes a run and the CF is uncorrected and he makes 200whp. He then drives to dyno shop "B" and makes a run and the CF is SAE (say 1.03) and he makes 206whp. Finally he drives to my shop and makes a run and the CF is STD (say 1.06) and makes 212whp. When he leaves to drive it home it will be just as fast as when he started that day even though he "picked up 12whp". I didn't mean actually making changes to the car.Originally Posted by batlbrandon
Also, I really think the uncorrected is the best thing for actual hp. The CF can only do so much.
I will find some graphs of a car we did that dynoed multiple times within a few weeks. One of those times it was raining and the humitity was like 90%. The car made like 10whp less the the other times even though the CF should have taken care of this.




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