| You're right in all of that...but what I'm getting at is this: BECAUSE you have a higher horsepower car, differences that may be slight from dyno to dyno are now much larger (as you said). That also means that there's a greatly increased chance that dynoing your car with the EXACT same mods/condition on two different days will show more drastic differences for various reasons (how the test was done, humidity, engine block temp, air density, the overall condition of the car, oil viscosity, slight variances in gas, a million other things). Those are just examples and not all apply to you. Thus for all we know they could dyno around the same (though I DO bet the Hiper would dyno a bit better based on logic). I guess I'm fighting a losing battle to just try to explain why to most of us, this is irrelevant. Rather than be a dickish guy and say "THAT MEANS SHIT!" I'm trying to explain why :) No reason to fight the science guys...just do one with both on the same day and prove us all wrong. If you can't, let it die (I really mean that to others, not you...you're cool with it and we agree what each is best for). I learned LONG ago trying to change people's minds online is a waste of brain time.
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