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Old 12-18-2016, 09:04 AM
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Default Re: ESP / Traction Control Fully Off for Dyno

Originally Posted by zip439
I'll admit I DO NOT know much about "dyno" testing/running. But I must ask what are you doing? What is a Dyno D?? (You mentioned it in another post) I ask because the dyno testing I'm familiar with is done on a stationary platform, yet you are doing this on a rolling road. If you are using some kind of computer hookup to the OBD II port under the dash, then you are using a computer simulation and the results will vary with the program. Basically, a guess as to what is really happening. It might be a good guess, but none the less it is still only a guess. It is similar to the climate change, atmosphere warming thing; everybody gets a different answer and comes to different conclusions.
I probably know less than you but I think a Dyno D Is a Dyno Dynamics machine and a rolling road is a Dyno D or similar dyno tester. Get it?