dynapaks are a different story...typically display crank power vs. whp. which would be just about right given how each is set up.Originally Posted by Mr. KiDD
each one is different and it's knowing how to use each one properly. if i had to build a basemap from nothing i would want to use a dynodynamics because of it's load bearing nature, but since i have stock fuel/timing tables to work from the dynojet works just fine. as long as you can see how your changes make a difference is what really matters.
from what i've seen most of the dynojets are within 5% of each other in town, mustang and dynodynamics reading lower, and dynapaks reading higher (due to crank power being shown not whp).




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