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60-130 run on the dyno compared to street

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Old Nov 8, 2011 | 01:00 AM
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60-130 run on the dyno compared to street

has anyone done a 60-130 run on the street and compared it to the time it takes on a 60-130 run on a dyno? wondering if a dyno pull will serve even more purpose to figure out not only power to the wheels but also give a good indicator on 60-130.

most shops dont show the speed over time graph but this data is logged and can be extracted from the dyno file for dynojet dynos.
 
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Simply doesn't work.

Dynos resistance to acceleration is not the same as the cars weight and there's no aero-drag.
 
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