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Yeah, uh nope. Im skeptical for obvious reasons, primarily some thign wrong with yoru chart. The font is different on the y-axis compared to the x-axis. Your max torque is 358 @ 5500 rpms. How many dyno's dont give wheel power/torque estimated to the tenth of a power. Also how many dynos would use your heading without including the companies name in it.
And im going to assume that the date is read, 10 June 2006 and not October 6, 2006.
There many mroe mistakes. So heres what I think. Look a your torque scale. 50 adn 100 are ont he original fotn and scale, then you went whack and nonuniform with your scale. So where it says 360 it really should read 250. Ill guess the same for the horsepower.
But I dont doubt the curves have been unchanged.
So this is either a joke, you think we're dumb, or im a complete idiot and should blow my head to itty bitty pieces.
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1995 BMW M3 Turbo - Dakar/Black
my bad it not true it was the first run on our new dyno. And it has not been calibrated right I found this out when we put a Honda civic type-r on it and it made 267hp at 8000 rpm. It was the boys down the workshop used photo-shop to add the numbers so when I got it on my desk I thought it was the test run for my car. i'm sorry for this please forgive me
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