The point still stands, you cannot compare two separate dyno numbers on two different dyno's ran during different parts of the year. The 4% difference between SAE and STD is worth over 12rwhp in this case and I assure you the dyno you ran on gave you the higher reading.
If for example you were quoting STD and he was quoting SAE then the two cars could have within 10 RWHP (297x.04=12, 297-12= 285 SAE RWHP vs his 275 SAE RWHP)
But I digress, the slowest cars on the forum want to pretend to know it all and who am I to stop them? I guess someone has to be around to race my old ladies daily beater.
If for example you were quoting STD and he was quoting SAE then the two cars could have within 10 RWHP (297x.04=12, 297-12= 285 SAE RWHP vs his 275 SAE RWHP)
But I digress, the slowest cars on the forum want to pretend to know it all and who am I to stop them? I guess someone has to be around to race my old ladies daily beater.
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