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Originally Posted by MFL
Yeah, It's not substantial and definitely not a fixed ratio.
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It's definitely substantial but not a fixed ratio. They generally read about 10% less than a dynojet. It's a fact. Sometimes Mustang dynos will run 'dynojet' correction values or 'dynojet mode' to try and get it close, but standard settings usually make them pretty far apart. Dynojets read the highest on average out of any dyno and are generally more consistent dyno to dyno. Then Mustang dynos, and then DynoDynamics.