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Old 09-10-2023, 07:43 PM   #13
silversleeper
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@53 L W already answered that part. Having the graph artificially smoothed too much might hide something so it's better not to do that unless the customer wants a pretty one.
By the way dyno operators can also plug in numbers like temperature and pressure and altitude to make the numbers on the graph move up or down and not represent reality. Happy cusomers that aren't real racers looking to determine what real times they will run prefer a mine is bigger than yours.
This isn't a dig at the OP awsome car, it's about dyno games.
622 HP / 635 TQ on E60
599 HP / 613 TQ on 93
I just noticed the 93 and e60 numbers. Not talking about what peak numbers STD vs SAE etc, the spread there doesn't look right. I don't really care to say more and have no bad comments to make about your tuner. Just pointing that out and others might care to guess what's going on.
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