Nothing of note on the bottom of the printout, just says "*Correction Method: Standard". This was done on a
DYNO-mite dynamometer.
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Something definately up with their dyno.
Well they didn't believe me, and I tried to press the point. Told them I'd seen 30-40 dynos posted on this forum over the last 3 years and those with similar setups as mine weren't getting anything close to the kind of hp that Victory delaer was saying. I said typically it's around 60-65hp with the same setup I have. After reinforcing this 3 or 4 times to the guy running the dyno when he tried to refute what I was saying, I just let it go. Let 'em live in a dream world. But I will tell everybody who asks and wants to take their bike in to get it dynoed that they won't get a realistic readout of peak hp.
And while it is nice to get accurate readings of peak torque and hp, more importantly is to get a nice linear curve across the rpm range. And for that I suppose their dyno was useful to me. At least the guy running the dyno was impressed by my bike, but obviously he's livin' in a different world. 