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How to Calculate Dyno Correct

What is Dyno Correct?

Adjusts dyno horsepower readings for atmospheric conditions enabling fair comparison. Standards equalize weather effects.

Formula

Higher altitude/temperature = lower correction

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Temperature, altitude, humidity affect air density
  2. 2SAE standard: 60°F, 29.92" Hg, 50% humidity
  3. 3Correction formula: actual power × (reference air density ÷ test air density)
  4. 4Higher altitude/temperature = lower correction

Worked Examples

Input
Altitude 5000ft
Result
+5% power

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Comparing raw dyno numbers without correction
  • Not accounting for different dyno types (chassis vs. engine)

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do dyno results vary between locations?

Air density differs; altitude, temperature, humidity all affect engine breathing and power output.

How much does weather affect horsepower?

10-15% variation possible between ideal conditions and hot/high-altitude days.

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