Sterling Doc wrote:
Alberto - it looks to me like your 944 may not have been very well warmed up on the test runs. Each dyno pull gained quite a bit of power (>2HP, and climbing) - indicating it was getting stronger as it ran more. When you see this in testing, you can't assume the motor has reached it's potential. We use thick oil, and the gearboxes also sap more power when cold. This is why the rules are written to allow pulls until the motor's output stabilizes. This may take a while, and we have seen 944's in particular gain power as they get hot over the years of testing...
Both on Friday and Sunday there was a bit of a wait at the dyno and both days I was actually in the car keeping it warm and watching temps and can say they were very close. I recall Tim mentioning he thought the car's water temp was running hot but that's what it looks like on track for me.
Also, at Auto Club they moved us off track and onto the dyno pretty efficiently I thought. Jim, Simon, and I all dynoed back to back with the cars hot off the track. Simon went first, Jim offered to let me go second since I had another race to make, and he went third. Both Jim and Simon ran high and I got the numbers that you see are close to what I got on Friday at Laguna.
Maybe my car needs to be really hot to stabilize; I don't know.