Originally Posted by
panelbeater
similar specced engines chip, some always produce more an some provide less. its a fact of life. no-one can say that with x part and x things done to this and x thing done to that will produce x power its always variable. just as i said that some drive better than others.
Well thats a total nonsense, if 2 engines are correctly blueprinted to be exactly the same then they will indeed be exactly the same, the only reason they arent is because people compromise during build because of costs.
As per my post above, its not rolling roads that are the problems, its people who dont understand tuning engines who rely on them to do the work for them.
A good mapper should understand enough to realise the limitations of a rolling road and always include a testdrive as part of the map, IMHO you cant possibly claim a car is mapped and ready to drive if you havent driven it to test it is finished correctly.