forddieseltweek
01-13-2008, 08:47 PM
I was on one yesterday. I think it was a joke.
The first three runs, It put down a high of 354.7hp and 554.9 ft-lbs.
Exactly 3 hours later and a 2 degree temp drop, I layed down 373.6 hp and 632.9 ft-lbs. THAT IS WITH NO CHANGES TO THE TRUCK!:gr_bs:
One month ago, I was on a Super Flow lie Detector (2000 ft elavation higher then the Dynocom), The weather was about 14*f (dynocom run was 55*f). I layed down 450.3 HP and 853.7 Ft-lbs.:rockwoot:
Whats the deal? I have never even heard of DynoCom, but I do Know that SuperFlow is one of the best and most accurate........
The first three runs, It put down a high of 354.7hp and 554.9 ft-lbs.
Exactly 3 hours later and a 2 degree temp drop, I layed down 373.6 hp and 632.9 ft-lbs. THAT IS WITH NO CHANGES TO THE TRUCK!:gr_bs:
One month ago, I was on a Super Flow lie Detector (2000 ft elavation higher then the Dynocom), The weather was about 14*f (dynocom run was 55*f). I layed down 450.3 HP and 853.7 Ft-lbs.:rockwoot:
Whats the deal? I have never even heard of DynoCom, but I do Know that SuperFlow is one of the best and most accurate........