Just ran across this ...
Just ran across this ...
Some hypocrisy ???Sorry, I won't watch his videos.
I thought it was funny. I saw the title and watched a few min and laughed my *** off. 
I had to share.repeat after me: a dyno is just a tool
When a dyno guy himself (in the video) explains how easily they can be manipulated, makes a lot of shows (both tv and youtube) questionable. And dyno owners themselves manipulating their customers.You actually need to dyno's, a engine dyno and a chassis dyno.
Choosing between the two, I'd take the chassis, although I'd rather have both as a tool.
explains allot of those 600 hp small block Chevies back in the 80's.explains how easily they can be manipulated
People dont listen. Engine builders with dynos tend to exaggerate numbers, just like head porters with flow benches do. Yall remember MRL? that was the biggest lier I ever saw post on the internet.When a dyno guy himself (in the video) explains how easily they can be manipulated, makes a lot of shows (both tv and youtube) questionable. And dyno owners themselves manipulating their customers.
Take it to a Dyno operator that has no insensitive to fudge the numbers.When a dyno guy himself (in the video) explains how easily they can be manipulated, makes a lot of shows (both tv and youtube) questionable. And dyno owners themselves manipulating their customers.
I know Tim wouldn't fudge your numbers. would he? lolTake it to a Dyno operator that has no insensitive to fudge the numbers.
absolutely.I don't doubt that numbers get fudged but I like to think that most of us are honest operators.
There are reasons that numbers can vary that are not a result of a dishonest operator.
Same data can be interpreted to have different meaning.
Fudging numbers? I think Nick needs to get his recalculated. Everything he tests is on the low side of the scale.
Fudging numbers? I think Nick needs to get his recalculated. Everything he tests is on the low side of the scale.
Tim absolutely would not fudge numbers. If he built it or not. He underestimates most things and questions most Dyno operators correction factors.I know Tim wouldn't fudge your numbers. would he? lol
Probably not, he wouldn't inflate the numbers on something he didn't build, now his builds, who knows.![]()
Fudging numbers? I think Nick needs to get his recalculated. Everything he tests is on the low side of the scale.
If I were to engine dyno something, I truly believe it would be a stone-stock 318 2bbl to see if I could tune/time it to the 230 "advertised" hp. That would be interesting.I wouldn't mind a dyno sheet on my 273 just to have it, even if the numbers are disappointing. If I build another engine (doubtful) I will spin it up just to see what it does.
