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It's go live time. Thanks to the testers for giving the site a good shakedown over the last week.

Dyno Site

A few "rules" need to be followed:

1. Do not enter junk data. You can still view other people's graphs even if you don't have one of your own.

2. Do not sign up with crap details. If I see any dodgy logins created I will delete them, the car(s) and the dyno runs associated with those logins.

3. Do not forget your password. The password is encrypted in the database so I can't tell you what it is, and I haven't created myself a password reset page yet.

4. Report bugs to my email (zilla34 at gmail.com) with username and screen shots where possible.

5. Add suggestions for future enhancements in this thread.

Keep in mind, if this site gets abused I will pull it down.

Suggestions:

1. Sign up with the same username you have on SAU.

2. Add dyno type, location and shootout mode to dyno descriptions.

If there are any graphic designers who want to do some screen layout concepts send them to my email and I'll look at making it look pretty for version 2.0.

Have fun and play nice with it. :happy:

Willo.

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I like!

Makes for a good comparison tool. It's interesting to see the response difference between my old slug t300s and Bob's gcg highflow.

If you could plot boost it would be interesting

Mine is on the same dyno as yours too but I entered my data when we were still testing it so didn't put that into my description.

Is it possible to generate RPMs from my speeds? I filled in the following (hopefully correctly) but it doesn't save and i can't seem to get it to generate rpm figures.

Tyre width 225

Tyre profile 45

Rim size 17 inches

Gear Ratio Used 1

Final Drive 4.11

Is it possible to generate RPMs from my speeds? I filled in the following (hopefully correctly) but it doesn't save and i can't seem to get it to generate rpm figures.

Tyre width 225

Tyre profile 45

Rim size 17 inches

Gear Ratio Used 1

Final Drive 4.11

Not once the data is in there. You'd have to edit your graph and change all the values so the javascript picks up the onchange event. I may write a script to update all values but probably not this week.

Can somone graph mine and see why my car happens to have the power curve it does.

My car has FMIC, HKS pod, 10psi, SAFC II, Wlabro pump. My coils are shot and the spark is only good at .6mm. I am upgrading to a wasted spark setup soon, do you think having a better spark will help?

Somone please dignose my power curve?

AboBob.

It looks like yours is missing some plot points....

See all the little dots.. I have heaps more at the bottom end...

I was lazy and only put more points in where the curve substantially changed. I'll do it again soon.

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