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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Sticky Click here to enlarge
    Thank you. Do you have any BMW graph examples? I want to put this thing in context with a Dynojet. I know, I know... but Dynojet is just the most popular.
    Hey Sticky, no, not yet...but it is an Eddy Current dyno (similiar to a Mustang Dyno);therefore, the load can be 'varied' and can be made to 'approximate' Dynojet numbers. Frank purchased this dyno because it has load holding capability...which makes it's more desirable for tuning.

    To the second half of your comment-lol. I will see if I can get Frank to set it up that way for the Dyno Day, so that numbers are comparable to Dynojet numbers. Frank could give a sh!t about trying to make people happy w/big numbers, but he does realize that the majority of folks are more familiar w/Dynojets vs. all others.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by stosh1 Click here to enlarge
    Frank purchased this dyno because it has load holding capability...which makes it's more desirable for tuning.
    Absolutely, that makes sense.

    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by stosh1 Click here to enlarge
    To the second half of your comment-lol. I will see if I can get Frank to set it up that way for the Dyno Day, so that numbers are comparable to Dynojet numbers. Frank could give a sh!t about trying to make people happy w/big numbers, but he does realize that the majority of folks are more familiar w/Dynojets vs. all others.
    I know. I don't care about big peak numbers either I just don't have any experience with this dyno or its graphs. I just want to get a 'feel' for it.
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    Bump almost there guys

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    Pictures:

    http://www.bimmerboost.com/showthread.php?52311-Mid-Atlantic-Dyno-Day-Meet-Pictures-Spring-2014

    http://imgur.com/a/3s5lt

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by KhanArt Click here to enlarge
    Pictures:

    http://www.bimmerboost.com/showthread.php?52311-Mid-Atlantic-Dyno-Day-Meet-Pictures-Spring-2014

    http://imgur.com/a/3s5lt
    Why didn't you post them?
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