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Old Mar 10, 2010, 07:55 AM
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Here's the problem as I see it:

1) TTP (or customer) posts a graph
2) Compsciboi bumps it and cheerleads
3) People get all bent about the props and have to call out the dyno
4) Off topic trainwreck ensues.

People, #2, #3, and #4 do not need to be a part of this at all. This is a dyno results thread.
It has been well documented on the site how TTP's dyno reads. Scott has provided time and again baseline numbers for comparison. He's not baselining low and wicking it up, it reads what it reads.

I am beyond tired of posting and explaining this. It is stupid that people lack the self control to not post in the thread.

Here's what needs to happen:

If you are just going to bench race or call out the dyno, don't bother to even post in this thread (BLKCarbonEVO).

If you just want to be a cheerleader and stir the hornet's nest, don't bother to post (the original post by compscibOi).

If you choose to ignore the warning, get ready to be put in time out. I don't have time to play thread watcher all day for people who can't be tactful.

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Old Mar 10, 2010, 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by compscibOi
While a dyno is only a number - it should be within range of others who are tuned on the same dyno. There are many who visit this facility that you can realistically compare your power to. While peak numbers are something to "brag" about, the area under the curve, drivability and if you were happy with the shops experience is what counts.

I actually agree with this 100%.
Stop the dyno wars already, people!
Old Mar 10, 2010, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by TTP Engineering
The numbers are uncorrected and the blurred info is his tag number and name. 1.00% correction factor.

92% INJECTOR DUTY CYCLE ON BASELINE STREET TUNE FROM 2007.

103.8% INJECTOR DUTY CYCLE ON CUSTOM DYNO TUNE 3/5/2010.


Thanks for playing.

I'm confused the run was uncorrected (no WSC) with a 1% correction factor (dyno correction)
Old Mar 10, 2010, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Fast_Freddie
I'm confused the run was uncorrected (no WSC) with a 1% correction factor (dyno correction)
He means 1.0 or 1:1. 100%, no correction.
Old Mar 10, 2010, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Noize
Here's the problem as I see it:

1) TTP (or customer) posts a graph
2) Compsciboi bumps it and cheerleads
3) People get all bent about the props and have to call out the dyno
4) Off topic trainwreck ensues.

People, #2, #3, and #4 do not need to be a part of this at all. This is a dyno results thread.
It has been well documented on the site how TTP's dyno reads. Scott has provided time and again baseline numbers for comparison. He's not baselining low and wicking it up, it reads what it reads.

I am beyond tired of posting and explaining this. It is stupid that people lack the self control to not post in the thread.

Here's what needs to happen:

If you are just going to bench race or call out the dyno, don't bother to even post in this thread (BLKCarbonEVO).

If you just want to be a cheerleader and stir the hornet's nest, don't bother to post (the original post by compscibOi).

If you choose to ignore the warning, get ready to be put in time out. I don't have time to play thread watcher all day for people who can't be tactful.
This by far is one of the best things i have seen a mod say in a long time.... I think you hit that one on the head.

Sounds like the car feels nice...
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Old Mar 11, 2010, 02:57 PM
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who is ITP ?

Looks like someone needs a new sticker
Old Mar 11, 2010, 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by bigric09
who is ITP ?

Looks like someone needs a new sticker
Lol I agree. I guess some hater ripped it off My car.
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Originally Posted by Luis@TTP
With who's tuning? At what AFR? With what ignition timing? With what intake manifold? At what boost pressure? With what cams? With what compression pistons?

Claiming that injectors max out at XXX whp without knowing the above information is a foolish display of ignorance.
Okay, I'll play. Who's doing the tuning? What was the AFR at? Where was the timing? What intake manifold are you using? How much boost? What pistons are you running?
I'm guessing that because there was nothing listed in the OPs sig about an IM upgrade, high compression drop in pistons (or and engine build) that those parts are sill factory. Also one can speculate that when someone goes to ttp to get a tune the tuner would be the TTP house tuner, but that's just speculation. As for the timing and afr's, I'm hesitant to speculate. If my assumptions and speculations are wrong feel free to correct me, and if you'd like to fill in the blank i doubt anyone will get upset.
Thanks Louie
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Originally Posted by hmsevo9mr
Lol I agree. I guess some hater ripped it off My car.
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Those decals have lasted a many years. Time to renew!
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Originally Posted by hmsevo9mr
Lol I agree. I guess some hater ripped it off My car.
Wasn't BlkCarbonEvo in FL a couple months ago?
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Originally Posted by TTP Engineering
Those decals have lasted a many years. Time to renew!
Mine rip off from the torque
Old Mar 11, 2010, 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by yahu
Wasn't BlkCarbonEvo in FL a couple months ago?
Good one Dan

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Originally Posted by DIGGER9
Mine rip off from the torque
Due to forum rules we can't expound on that further.


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