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I've had the dynolicious app for a while now and those numbers you posted seem a little off. The only way to get accurate numbers is to have the exact weight of your truck. Go to the scales, weigh your truck and then make some more runs.
I've had the dynolicious app for a while now and those numbers you posted seem a little off. The only way to get accurate numbers is to have the exact weight of your truck. Go to the scales, weigh your truck and then make some more runs.
Ya thats exectly what im gonna do. i have a free scale 10 mins from my place, just ogtta wait till the roads dry up! How have you found the accuracy of the app?
Ya thats exectly what im gonna do. i have a free scale 10 mins from my place, just ogtta wait till the roads dry up! How have you found the accuracy of the app?
For the hp numbers I am not sure bc I have not had the truck on the dyno to compare the numbers from dynolicious and from the real dyno. The timed run numbers seem to be very close to what I get with my SC when I do things like 0-60.
For the hp numbers I am not sure bc I have not had the truck on the dyno to compare the numbers from dynolicious and from the real dyno. The timed run numbers seem to be very close to what I get with my SC when I do things like 0-60.
Good dice. Im gonna love testin it out in the viper this summer.
Good dice. Im gonna love testin it out in the viper this summer.
It is a fun little app to play around with. I like it bc you can keep track of which mods you make each run with so you can see what kind of difference each one makes.
I just did a little run with dynolicious today. Here is the chart that I got. It's pretty cool how it marks the spots where you hit 30 and 60 mph so you know what kind of times you are running. There is also a readout for all your times, hp numbers and the g's you pull. Anyway, the point of this post was that the 0-60 time I got with dynolicious was within .02 of what I got with SC as I did datalogging with SC during the same run.