More power on second Dyno run?

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This may be an easy one.. but why does a car produce more power on the second run on a Dyno? Is it that it isn't pushed as hard on the first run?

Sorry if it there is an obvious answer... I was just looking at the Dyno printout from Janspeed and it got me thinking... :?:

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They were not all like that, saw some where the car faired better the first time.
 
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Heat in the tyres? (if you want more power on a dyno run, put 50psi in your tyres) Oil hotter and so thinner?
Dyno figures are subject to such variation that their figures are useless really as anything other than a finger in the air before/after mods.
Its why it makes me laugh lots when people claim their car does "207.5bhp" or the ilk.
 

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If all RR's differ so much and they should be taken with a pinch of salt then what is the point of actually having them?

Soon as you post a result it gets shot down!
 
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Day said:
If all RR's differ so much and they should be taken with a pinch of salt then what is the point of actually having them?

Soon as you post a result it gets shot down!

they're very good for before/after tuning (working on a % gain system)

a chassis dyno will never bee 100% accurate


the only accurate test is an engine dyno (even these have variables)
 
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2nd gear makes more power on the rollers as it produces more torque at the wheels in a lower gear...

4th is used as its the closest thing to a 1:1 gear ratio....therefore theoretically giving the most accurate engine output.
 
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Fred said:
Day said:
If all RR's differ so much and they should be taken with a pinch of salt then what is the point of actually having them?

Soon as you post a result it gets shot down!

they're very good for before/after tuning (working on a % gain system)

a chassis dyno will never bee 100% accurate


the only accurate test is an engine dyno (even these have variables)

I'd agree completely. Not knowing much about nothing, it was good at Janspeed to have x amount of Trophys, 182s, 172s on the rr and judge the results relative to the other similiar cars.
In isolation its just another number and pretty much meaningless.
 
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