Originally Posted by
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But even when mapped on the road in "reality" its going to be different from one day to the next so surley in that case its never going to be correct if you look at it like that?
exactly, its so obvious I couldn't be bothered to type it lol
that is the whole point of the sae/din correction it brings the output figure to an industry standard that removes the temperature variable, the only problem is it then leaves an element open to manipulation.
as far as dyno accuracy goes I know for a fact a dynapack can and will give accurate figures as ive got the dyno plots and the performance data that verifies it.