Originally Posted By: tlowe #1716
 Originally Posted By: Mean buzzen half dozen A.K.A. Hank
Is most of the info based off of engine dyno results & no actual results of testing @ a track, G-Tech meter, or grudge racing on the street, or any chassis dyno sessions? (actual engine/s installed into a car or truck?

Thank you.

MBHD




Yes it is. When you or anyone else steps up to do their own testing, then it can be critiqued also.
There are many ways to gather data. The dyno is a very good measure and the way it was done was deliberate to show power changes with part changes.

CNC is ready to help get this dyno info put into a book. It will be great info to have for future engine builds.


How true Tom! Since 1948 when Hot Rod magazine was first on the book shelves, it has always featured dyno comparisons like every other automotive magazine has as well. I personally think just like Hot Rod and other magazines did, that the millions of persons reading this info for the last 65+ years will also be smart enough to figure out how this info can better apply to them personally and help them reach their own personal goals.



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