[MR2] Dyno testing

Kevin Parker cavscoutmr2 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 24 10:40:16 EDT 2007


On 8/24/07, Joseph Obernberger <joelori at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> Another option to test before and after modifications is using the GTech
> meter.  It works very well, gives you a graph of HP and torque, and is
> very consistent as long as you follow the directions (straight flat
> road, repeat tests etc.).



I borrowed one of the first generation GTech Pro's. I remember it being
fairly accurate (at least compared to my estimations). Your comment
motivated me to go look at them. WOW! I like that RR model. I plan on
getting back into autocrossing when I get back home. I'm starting to get the
itch to drive hard again and that's the safest place to do it. That, and I
wouldn't mind attending a track day somewhere. Anyway, these things have
gone seriously high-speed. Matter of fact, for what Wayne is looking for,
I'd recommend it. You can do a run, then adjust/modify at your leisure and
do another run. I like it. I put in a purchase request with Ginger. We'll
see how that works out. :) Of course, I won't use it until November-ish, but
that's cool.


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Sincerely,
Kevin Parker
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