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Dyno - what should I watch for???

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Old 08-22-2001, 06:08 PM
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Default Dyno - what should I watch for???

Hello,

I'm since 2 weeks proud S4 2000 owner and...I love this car.

Purchased a MTM Box with chip (Stage 1) and a K&N Airfilter.

Now I scheduled a dyno test and the guy asked me if they is a way to disconnect the Quattro. They have a 4WD dyno, so even if they can't disconnect the Quattro, it won't be a problem (I hope).

Also he told me that he needs to know how the Quattro is working (60/40 - 50/50 - 40-60 Front/Rear) as they take the hp from the wheels.

Can anyone tell me what to watch for and what kind of hp/Torque i should expect since they dyno on the wheels???

I really appreciate your help since I'm not very technical and a lot of you guys know this car very well.

Please advise me what's to do and "how" to dyno test the car.
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Default if they don't know that much, they probably don't know how to operate their AWD dyno

STAY AWAY

dyno operator skill, is VERY important to getting a useful dyno run
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Go somewhere else. If they have to ask...
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