I watched the video and then read everybodys comments. I was also concerned about how fast the car revved up on the dyno. It almost looks to me like they don't have enough resistance on the rollers. I've watched some really high hp cars on dynos before and they pull like hell to spin the rollers if they are set up right. Your car looked like it was just free revving while in gear it wound up so fast.
If you had a turbo car on that dyno I'd be curious to see the results. On turbobuick.com there was a guy with a grand national that was probably running a car close to 500hp but the dyno only claimed 177hp. The dyno wasn't resisting enough for the car to spool the turbo. It would free rev to 5000 rpms and he never got more than a couple pounds of boost. Unstrapped the car (pissed off of course) and burned the tires away from the dyno with 25 psi of boost.
With your car the results are probably accurate but if I was thinking about running a turbo car on that dyno I'd certainly ask a bunch of questions to that operator first.
Congratulation on a bunch of horsepower in a sweet car!!!
If you had a turbo car on that dyno I'd be curious to see the results. On turbobuick.com there was a guy with a grand national that was probably running a car close to 500hp but the dyno only claimed 177hp. The dyno wasn't resisting enough for the car to spool the turbo. It would free rev to 5000 rpms and he never got more than a couple pounds of boost. Unstrapped the car (pissed off of course) and burned the tires away from the dyno with 25 psi of boost.
With your car the results are probably accurate but if I was thinking about running a turbo car on that dyno I'd certainly ask a bunch of questions to that operator first.
Congratulation on a bunch of horsepower in a sweet car!!!




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