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Old Jun 13, 2005 | 08:56 AM
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Dyno Testing Begins!



Now that our in-house Mustang Dyno has been calibrated and running for a few weeks now, we at ESE have begun our own independent product testing. We are updating the website as soon as we can, so check back often to view our latest results...GOOD or BAD!

Dyno Testing at ESE

We will also be adding a customer dyno page that displays our customer's results and the mods they had on their vehicles at the time of the dyno run.

More about our In-House Dyno...
We elected to go with the most advanced, most versatile dyno on the market...the Mustang MD-AWD-500. With precise wheel torque readings, the dyno is able to calculate true wheel horsepower and isn't just an approximation like other dynos. With the dyno's pre-cat wideband O2 sensor, we can also be assured we are getting the most accurate Air/Fuel readings, as apposed to a tailpipe sniffer that is "close enough". The integrated weather station takes in to account the outside temperature to ensure that you don't see higher numbers in the winter and lower numbers during the summer. Feel free to give us a call or visit our website for more information on our dyno and the services we provide!
 
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Old Jun 24, 2005 | 12:03 PM
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Results from our Alta 19% SC + 4% Crank pulley testing:
http://www.eurostyleseast.com/pages/...rankpulley.asp
 
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