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@Rickman456 It's on the computer display. 'barath4545' and I were talking about that. It's too much, there is something wrong with the dyno, either with the display or calibration. The HP numbers are reasonable but the torque is changing without any proportional change in HP = not possible. 2300 ft lbs is more likely in a large V8 with a supercharger.
@AxelofBavaria Axel, Don't use "precision" interchangeably with "accuracy." A change of 1 footXpound defines a LESSER amount of torque (given force through given distance) than a change of 1 NewtonXmeter (same CONCEPT different UNITS.) In a meter 'r' is greater than a foot, hence, the units of measure for a scale describing the SAME CHANGE with MORE increments is MORE PRECISE. The SAME scale with FEWER increments is LESS precise.
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There is no difference in precision whatsoever.