new 4WD dyno in town
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mustang dynos are probably one of the best dynos out there
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Originally Posted by Imprezer
Care to discuss the features/specs of MD that makes it better? I want to give you a head start, because I will prove you otherwise in 38 seconds. 

what points make a dyno dynamics better then a mustang ?
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I did not say that DD is better than MD.
I just disagree that MD is the best dyno.
Sampling rate is one area where MD are far from being best.
Another is the fact that the AWD setups, have a second set of rollers connected particly by a twine.
I do prefer MD over DJ though, due to their roller size.
I just disagree that MD is the best dyno.
Sampling rate is one area where MD are far from being best.
Another is the fact that the AWD setups, have a second set of rollers connected particly by a twine.

I do prefer MD over DJ though, due to their roller size.
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Originally Posted by Imprezer
I did not say that DD is better than MD.
I just disagree that MD is the best dyno.
Sampling rate is one area where MD are far from being best.
Another is the fact that the AWD setups, have a second set of rollers connected particly by a twine.
I do prefer MD over DJ though, due to their roller size.
I just disagree that MD is the best dyno.
Sampling rate is one area where MD are far from being best.
Another is the fact that the AWD setups, have a second set of rollers connected particly by a twine.

I do prefer MD over DJ though, due to their roller size.
come up to the shop and I will show you a trace graph and the true sampling rate of the MD
as for twine holding the rollers together, I dont think twine would be good enough to be rated as much as the steel renforced kevlar belt that is used between the rollers as we have.
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