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Had my car on the SAU QLD dyno day but it was only a 2 wheel dyno and got 202 rwkw.

I recently got my car re-tuned on a 4 wheel dyno. I am looking for a way to convert the 202rwkw to awkw to see what the difference was. I couldn't find the dyno sheet when I was at the tuners so I couldn't ask him to compare it for me.

Any one here know how to do it? :(

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Leewah did a few @ salon, and i think there was 15-20 or so, but thats fair enough when your talking +++ power.

Also Paul did a back to back on mainline dyno, i think it was less than 10kw.

He posted up about it a while back

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