Yes, if it is a load bearing dyno.
So there are 2 types or more? That would make a difference in your results then, correct? hmmm... Don't get it?

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Here is my advice. I say take it to the dyno, if you want to go faster in the future. Don't take it if you are going just to get a number. It will be a good experience for you. You can ask questions all day long on this board but the learning experience you will gain from you actually doing it will be valuable to you in the future. You will get opinions all day long on this board. Some of it will be valuable, some of it won’t be, some of it will be guys who don’t make the power you do telling you how to go faster, some of it will be from guys who think they know everything, some of it will be mis-communicated from people telling what they have learned from a friend, some of it will be from people that claim to make power but have not actually done it themselves, and some of it will be good solid advice on how to make more power.
Here is my point. We all started somewhere and most of us don’t know everything. My first trip to the dyno was about 6 years ago which resulted in disappointing me with 457 horsepower (my goal was 500). My knowledge at that time of these cars was very low, but at least I planted the seed of knowledge growth. Even though that trip to the dyno resulted in disappointment, I consider it a good learning experience today.
One of the many things Cal Hartline has taught me is to always lay down a baseline on the first pull. I strongly agree with this theory. Go to the dyno with a couple of ideas on things you want to try. Then follow through with them. The memory of your cars first time on the dyno will be engraved in your memory forever. Like anything else the more you do something the more prepared you are the next time you do it. This is why I say “Go for it and have fun”.
My first time lead toward making me more prepared for the future trips to the dyno. Now I do two things before going to the dyno. One, I make a list of things I want to test. Two, I call Cal and ask him to be ready for me to call him with questions.
Good luck to you! Just remember a 625 horse supra, a 650 horse supra, and 700 horse supra all have one thing in common…….LOL.
So there are 2 types or more? That would make a difference in your results then, correct? hmmm... Don't get it?![]()
It is what it is and no matter what someone says their "Can" do it don't mean chit till they go to the track. The track is not misleading, dyno's can be.
I love to watch guys that put down 5/600 hp on a dyno and race it at the track .. Of course they tell ya this thing is goin to fly as they rip off a 12 sec run @ 110 mph![]()
Especially the Vette and Supra ownersI love to watch guys that put down 5/600 hp on a dyno and race it at the track .. Of course they tell ya this thing is goin to fly as they rip off a 12 sec run @ 110 mph![]()
I can give anyone here a single pass in a 6000 HP Funny Car but lets see you launch it & run the number.
I love to watch guys that put down 5/600 hp on a dyno and race it at the track .. Of course they tell ya this thing is goin to fly as they rip off a 12 sec run @ 110 mph![]()