Originally posted by skunk: Just curious. Does hot, humid weather have a negative effect on the dyno? The hotter,thick air usually robs horse power correct?
humid air is less dense than dry air
The answer to your question is yes, a hot humid day or any humid day for that matter is not the best choice of a day to do a dyno test on your engine, but since the test equipment compensates for the changes in performance realted to atmospheric conditions there is nothing to worry about.
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