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Thread: Dynoed the M3
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Old 02-13-2007, 09:48 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by gotKRAUT
weird...everyone i know says dont trust anything EXCEPT a dynapack...guess its a matter of "to each his own"

i have always thought dynoing was dumb except to tune the car and to make sure you aren't making a lot less power than you should be...other than that arguing about 10hp differences between dynos is down right retarded...IMHO

ding ding ding, bingo we have winnarrrrr

i just wana fix my AFR...i could care less wat the #'s show, cuz im keeping up wit my buddies modded(intake,exhaust,manifold,ltw fly) e36 m3 from 4K-6.5K in ever gear....its only after he shifts do i get screwed
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