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Drivetrain loss

Morris

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I think I may buy Dynolicious today. Do any of you guys have any numbers for drivetrain loss for a '79 Midget?
 
I'll be curious to see how you like it, Morris. I've bought it, but haven't used it yet. I'd probably just go with the standard values -- as long as you are consistent you will get what you really need, that is the effects of any changes you make.

I wish I had the program with my old motor. Would be interesting to see the differences with the new one.
 
Skidpad function is fun!
 
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