Yes, it's true that better dynos can get somewhat more accurate data, but even
a "retail" dyno can get results good enough for compliance checking. Stan
Chris Reinhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Just an fyi, I have a buddy that
works for a dat aq company that makes equipment that can measure anything.
He's been to Showa USA, and there's a huge difference between the $5k shock
dyno, and the lab variety.
CR
Stan wrote:
Jay,
I thought you'd be interested to read that the Club will have a shock dyno at
this year's Runoffs to do compliance checking for classes requiring spec
shocks. We don't own this particular dyno, but we are building a library of
dyno curves for compliance checking, and I strongly suspect that the Club will
have its own dyno within another year or two.
Like with us buying a Cam Pro, having a shock dyno is now an expected cost of
doing business.
Just a data point I thought you and others would be interested in.
Stan
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