Na, you can run it on the dyno whenever you want. The only thing I can think of is that he wanted it tuned on the dyno, which would require a different ECU.JSE wrote:Noob question...you can run the dyno fully stock can't you...I mean you don't need a new computer/ecu...because I remember that my old man wanted to run his modified Type R on the dyno but they said he needed a new computer to do so...is this because of FWD or Vtec or the fact that Honda's run off little mechanics and lots of computers haha???
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Bevan wrote:Na, you can run it on the dyno whenever you want. The only thing I can think of is that he wanted it tuned on the dyno, which would require a different ECU.JSE wrote:Noob question...you can run the dyno fully stock can't you...I mean you don't need a new computer/ecu...because I remember that my old man wanted to run his modified Type R on the dyno but they said he needed a new computer to do so...is this because of FWD or Vtec or the fact that Honda's run off little mechanics and lots of computers haha???
Yeah, you could ride a bike on a dyno if you had really really strong legs
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maxwolfie wrote:Yeah, you could ride a bike on a dyno if you had really really strong legs
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Her legs look fine to me, but not what I'd call strong


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Not sure if anyones still checking this thread but...
Ive got a sheet but its not really worth showing its only 57.3kw which was extremely disappointing, mind you the engine has done 235000K's, but with spot on compression i bolted an \"'AVO enhancement kit\" and got 140Kw's atws. if anyones interested i can attempt to post it.
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Ive got a sheet but its not really worth showing its only 57.3kw which was extremely disappointing, mind you the engine has done 235000K's, but with spot on compression i bolted an \"'AVO enhancement kit\" and got 140Kw's atws. if anyones interested i can attempt to post it.
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