brusk
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A Dyno is definitely a tuning tool, but it can also be more than that. While I agree Dyno's are not created equal and internet comparing is overall useless a Dynojet isn't the worst internet comparison tool available. Anybody comparing tunes should definitely hit the dyno to see the difference and see what kind of curve they are getting. Unfortunately this platform seems content on whats available and nobody is pushing for any kind of TCU programming to get it to a point of actually locking gears so you can get a full dyno pull. Not a fan of just phoning in your order for a tune, it only takes a few runs to get AFR's where you want them and to see where your engine and fuel likes timing.
Yes the strip is also a useful tool but unless you frequent the same strip and have enough practice to eliminate all the human error the only useful data is the Trap speed.
Yes the strip is also a useful tool but unless you frequent the same strip and have enough practice to eliminate all the human error the only useful data is the Trap speed.