PDA DYNO?
here's a review for the Auterra PDA Dyno, which is the same exact thing as Nology except the whole name branding: http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_1973/article.html
It's a 3 part article, so be sure to click back to part 1 & 2 if you want to read the entire thing. This product is only as accurate as the information you feed it such as altimeter pressure, humidity, elevation, temp, weight of car including any passengers, gas, etc.
I have Auterra's Laptop Dyno version, which is the same thing as Nology's Laptop Dyno. Great tool that, so far, has provided consistent results. I've tested it on my 05 tC, my brother's 07 Civic SI, friend's Impreza, friend's Civic EK w/ GS-R swap, and a load of other OBDII cars. I just want to test it against a drum roller dyno to see if the numbers are close.
It's a 3 part article, so be sure to click back to part 1 & 2 if you want to read the entire thing. This product is only as accurate as the information you feed it such as altimeter pressure, humidity, elevation, temp, weight of car including any passengers, gas, etc.
I have Auterra's Laptop Dyno version, which is the same thing as Nology's Laptop Dyno. Great tool that, so far, has provided consistent results. I've tested it on my 05 tC, my brother's 07 Civic SI, friend's Impreza, friend's Civic EK w/ GS-R swap, and a load of other OBDII cars. I just want to test it against a drum roller dyno to see if the numbers are close.
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