Sterling Doc wrote:
We don't need to micromanage that more, just be aware that we should follow that through and look for stabilization, both in testing and compliance.
So I've already put myself out there as a novice when it comes to using the dyno but if it's not in the rules then how does someone like me know what "stabilization" means? Now, I'm not trying to be facetious here but here's what I'm thinking:
I can now interpret the test at Auto Club as the dyno numbers not being stable because they were increasing with each run: 123, 124, 130. Got it, if I see that again I'll ask for more runs.
However, on Friday at Laguna I saw 123, 128, 125. Oh, the last run went down in hp so is that stable? Wait, the variance between runs is between 3-5 hp. Is that too much? What is the threshold for stability and where is it defined?
I would have rather had that test thrown out and me back on the dyno to get a stable reading where I might have learned I was over and had a chance to fix it. Where I think this really comes into play is when I'm at the dyno looking at a competitor's runs (btw, I think it's great the dyno is open for anyone to see). If the Friday Laguna scenario is not my car but a competitors, how do I say, "Hey, your hp reading isn't stable" and what is my basis for that claim?