Post your Iphone Dynolicious results...
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Post your Iphone Dynolicious results...
Dyno can vary one from another, brand to brand... I wonder if this is an good platform to have a good comparison of our miatas.
I should be hooking up mine for a test soon as Typhoon Cyclone NURI get out of Hong Kong.
http://dynolicious.com/
http://hk.youtube.com/results?search...s&search_type=
I should be hooking up mine for a test soon as Typhoon Cyclone NURI get out of Hong Kong.
http://dynolicious.com/
http://hk.youtube.com/results?search...s&search_type=
#2
Very interesting video there:
http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=0-DFbJQbeSY
I have an iphone 3g with the dynolicious software. My Beat down 1.6L that had cops, megasquirt, no afm, FM turbo exhaust, etc... ran I think a 17.5 launching from a stop light in light traffic. i forgot the mph. I'll rerun it one of these days and post my results. No HP because i don't know the cars weight. It will be fun to see a plot of my NA 1.6L vs. my new 1.8L turbo that im swapping in.
http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=0-DFbJQbeSY
I have an iphone 3g with the dynolicious software. My Beat down 1.6L that had cops, megasquirt, no afm, FM turbo exhaust, etc... ran I think a 17.5 launching from a stop light in light traffic. i forgot the mph. I'll rerun it one of these days and post my results. No HP because i don't know the cars weight. It will be fun to see a plot of my NA 1.6L vs. my new 1.8L turbo that im swapping in.
#5
So, I tried out this app last night, I tried ******* around with the configuration over 8 passes, twice the app got no data, once it started the run while I was still sitting at the tree, and it was 5-8 tenths off the slip.
Seems like a POS so far, but I am still going to try to get some measurements on rollout and such and plug them in, instead of guessing.
Seems like a POS so far, but I am still going to try to get some measurements on rollout and such and plug them in, instead of guessing.
iPhone said 17.0 @ 84mph, Slip said 16.2@84mph. Stock.
#9
I haven't run dynolicoius on my Miata yet, but I found it to be pretty inaccurate on my M45... It was showing 0-60 in the high 7's when Infiniti claims mid to high 5's. I will try it out in my Miata when I get a chance.
Dyno can vary one from another, brand to brand... I wonder if this is an good platform to have a good comparison of our miatas.
I should be hooking up mine for a test soon as Typhoon Cyclone NURI get out of Hong Kong.
http://dynolicious.com/
http://hk.youtube.com/results?search...s&search_type=
I should be hooking up mine for a test soon as Typhoon Cyclone NURI get out of Hong Kong.
http://dynolicious.com/
http://hk.youtube.com/results?search...s&search_type=
#16
im going to bring this back from the dead. Ive had this on my iphone for a while now. I used it on my last NA and I got 111 hp which seemed about right on the money with a decked head, supertech valve springs, 02 bottom end, catless exhaust and coldside intake.
I just did this on my 04 MSM with:
FM Intake kit with 02 modifier
Custom 3 inch exhaust
27x8 cxracing intercooler
boost turned up to 10psi
Made 206 hp
I just did this on my 04 MSM with:
FM Intake kit with 02 modifier
Custom 3 inch exhaust
27x8 cxracing intercooler
boost turned up to 10psi
Made 206 hp
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I had Dynolicious until i realized Revlite was free. Doesn't have all the features but you can supposedly plug your phone into an OBDII car and read out a ton of ****. Someone with a 96+ check it out!
iPhone Apps - Rev Lite | Apptism
By the way a Boeing 737 pulls about .32G's during takeoff.
iPhone Apps - Rev Lite | Apptism
By the way a Boeing 737 pulls about .32G's during takeoff.
#19
a proper weight is needed to make accurate tests even 1/4 mile. I've found it to be very accurate as long as the weight is right. don't forget to add your own fat *** to that number. I haven't had a chance to run it in my miata yet, but have tested it at a drag strip along side the first generation g-tech and both were within 1/10th of a second. the g-tech pro however would never get close.