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I dynoed in August 2009 (as the picture states). It was well into the 90s and possibly over 100 degrees F. Fairly high humidity. I was very happy getting above 230whp on my bone stock SS/TC. First time to ever have a dyno done to one of my cars, and first time to see one in person. Apparently they didn't plug in the necessary wire(s) to get a torque reading, but I have AFR on my other dyno chart which is lying around somewhere.
If I use this as my baseline dyno, would it be safe to assume that I have 237 lb-ft/tq at the wheels? Or should I add/subtract a little? I've had GMS1 since month 1 or 2 that it came out but I never got around to doing another dyno. I know it won't be a 100% accurate reading of how much I gained because of air temperature differences, but I will be on the same dyno, so I'm hoping for a ball park of how much GMS1 added.
If I use this as my baseline dyno, would it be safe to assume that I have 237 lb-ft/tq at the wheels? Or should I add/subtract a little? I've had GMS1 since month 1 or 2 that it came out but I never got around to doing another dyno. I know it won't be a 100% accurate reading of how much I gained because of air temperature differences, but I will be on the same dyno, so I'm hoping for a ball park of how much GMS1 added.