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Old Nov 18, 2002 | 10:53 AM
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Originally posted by taylormadem5
Its not that hard to do 100 on an on ramp, i have seen and done it lots of times. ALL but like 2 of the on ramps in the city i live in are straight, and 2 are a "wrap around" type, they go back under the over pass, even those you can do 60 on, no biggie. And Dyno Jets are VERY reliable, if they werent they wouldnt be so popular. Thats like saying a honda isnt reliable, its all on the user as to how reliable its gonna be.
Ok so your on ramps are straight , then what's big deal hitting 100 on it? here we have mostly speed limit 15-35 highway ramps, now if you can go full speed (say like 70+mph) into a 15 mph speed limit curve and maintain 30-35, that's something I'd say skill. that's how I play with ramps here.

when i say reliable, i meant it's not that accurate.
There're other types of machine like dynopack. why a machine is so popular maybe i think you need to think about cost/efficient. Don't you think a decent price machine yet can also provide a decent data is good for every shop?
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