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Old 10-25-2014, 01:23 PM
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Hey just for fun I installed that app and decided to test it on my car and some other cars which were dynoed recetnly.

Here u can see my original dyno







And here you see the chart from the app. It shows 2 runs and the results on the left are at 6370rpm. Both runs around 160bhp. Also like the real results the torque peaks at around 4000-4100rpm.







After that close results we tested a friends BMW which was dynoed a week ago and again the app was f*cking close... only 3 bhp difference ?!?



Another friend used his G tech when he was on a drag strip and told me that the g tech is off by a 0.1 sec on 1/4 mile. So I took the g tech and my phone for a 400m run.

Gtech - 400m 15.16

Phone - 400m 15.38 @ 153.1 kmh ~ 95mph



Here is the results from that run







I was with another person in the car and the road was far from a drag strip so my 20m ( 66ft ) times are not the best
Old 10-25-2014, 05:07 PM
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I have used the app Torque on my galaxy tab 3 in conjunction with a Bluetooth obd 2 dongle and it has ALWAYS been very close to actual Dyno results and rated power figures. That is as long as the parameters are set correctly. I think its pretty cool ****!
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Yep I forgot to mention that you need to set correct parameters. Weight, speed at 1800rpm, speed at 6500rpm and so on...
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Its good to see technology getting more accurate,but,I hope people don't start putting in false weights and stuff and start posting in track times fourms lol
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Definitely!!
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Those apps are for fun and will give you an idea of the performance of your car




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