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Chevytuffd.a.

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I have an appointment to get my car dynoed tomorrow around 9am. Ive looked at weather.com to get some info on what the weather is going to be like. Temp looks like its gonna be around 60-65 degrees, humidity is gonna be around 60%. Are these good weather conditions for dynoing??? Also, I am in NC, about an hour and a half from the beach so I am pretty darn close to sea level.


Now, for track day. Temps are gonna be in the high 70's. Humidity is gonna be a little less then 40% which I know is good. I am hoping to get a 13 second run. Ive got the ED 02housing/cat delete DP, ED SRI, and muffler delete. I also switch my plugs over to the NGK Iridium IX's. The car feels pretty strong and I feel my driving skills are good enough to pull off a 13 sec run. If it happens, I WILL have a time slip to prove it. I will update everyone tommorrow after I get back from the dyno to let yall know what I put down. Tell then. Peace. Dustin.
 
If your using a good Dynojet with it's own weather station the weather conditions won't affect the numbers much as it will adjust for temps, air pressure, humidity, and altitude, etc.. . The dyno shop I use has that setup and it works well. If your dyno doesn't make adjustments for those things try to get there later in the morning when the morning fog burns off a bit, higher humidity will reduce power output. good luck , look forward to seeing the results.
 
Good luck at the track Dustin! I look forward to hearing how you do.
 
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JSRT4 said:
If your using a good Dynojet with it's own weather station the weather conditions won't affect the numbers much as it will adjust for temps, air pressure, humidity, and altitude, etc.. . The dyno shop I use has that setup and it works well. If your dyno doesn't make adjustments for those things try to get there later in the morning when the morning fog burns off a bit, higher humidity will reduce power output. good luck , look forward to seeing the results.
Well Ive got to be there at 9am and the runs probably wont happen till around 10am so humidity should be pretty low. According to weather.com, I should have some pretty good weather for some decent numbers.
 
Chevytuffd.a. said:
Well Ive got to be there at 9am and the runs probably wont happen till around 10am so humidity should be pretty low. According to weather.com, I should have some pretty good weather for some decent numbers.
temps seem to be optimal, keep us posted, look forward to the results.
 
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Results are in. I made a new thread with the numbers in it. Look for the thread labeled "Just got off the dyno". Thanks. Dustin.
 
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