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Originally Posted by Glove
RG purposely makes their dyno read low, so when your like wtf why am i not making any power?
they try and sell you shit to make it faster.
brilliant business model
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Actually, we've been losing business because it reads lower than other dynos, and customers would be happier to see higher numbers. Also, we don't have customers that come here for just power pulls anymore. We didn't change our dyno reading because we don't want to lose our own referance from previous dyno records. Our dyno has been always consistent, and we want to keep it that way. So, what does it mean if we just give higher numbers when your car actually has only so much horse power? Does it make your car fast?
Maybe it does in this internet world.
We've had the dyno for 7 years, and have a large enough database to make any kind of comparison from thousands of pulls and tunes that we've done in the past.
If I was a good business man, I would make it read higher numbers for sure, so we could make ourselves look like better tuners that make magical numbers, or at least we wouldn't have to waste our time explaining to customers why our dyno reads so low, or send customers to other dyno shops to get a so called "proper number" to keep them happy. If "numbers" are what you're after, well, certainly we won't be able to help you.