Have the opportunity to get my car on a dyno this coming weekend....

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tonka

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I already know from track runs last year that I am in need of a better convertor. With this in mind, would a dyno run with the convertor locked give more realistic info to base the selection of a new convertor off of? I already asked, they do not have a way to directly monitor engine rpm as of yet. I can use powerlogger to record rpm/mph of course, but would like to see the hp/tq curves be as accurate as possible(at least as far as what rpm peaks are), versus calculated guessing on their part of convertor slip. Suggestions?
 
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