Hi all,
Does anyone know why (poor calibration, faulty components, operator error, ect) that make a dyno either happy or sad?
I was wonder as I just had my 99 dyno'd for the first time. It made 149.3hp. The shop guy said that was about equal to what he has seen on other busas with slip-ons and a few more than he has seen on other stock busa. The one I saw run on the same dyno had 147hp with slip-ons. I talked to him a while and he told me that their dyno consistently made 4-8hp less than the other dynos around with the same bike.
Are the dyno jet dynos crap or what gives if there is this much variability?
-Dana
Does anyone know why (poor calibration, faulty components, operator error, ect) that make a dyno either happy or sad?
I was wonder as I just had my 99 dyno'd for the first time. It made 149.3hp. The shop guy said that was about equal to what he has seen on other busas with slip-ons and a few more than he has seen on other stock busa. The one I saw run on the same dyno had 147hp with slip-ons. I talked to him a while and he told me that their dyno consistently made 4-8hp less than the other dynos around with the same bike.
Are the dyno jet dynos crap or what gives if there is this much variability?
-Dana