To persuade me that one of these things works, I'd like to see a good dyno run of someone using this and picking up the claimed horsepower gains. I'd also listen if someone tested it out at the dragstrip and found a statistically significant improvement in performance. The more precise the measurements, the more I'm willing to listen. Since this thread started, I've found two people who have dyno tested this thing and had it fail miserably. Nobody so far has posted either a dyno test where it improved performance (I'm not counting uneed2know - if he were real, he would have posted the information I'd asked for and completely blown my claims out of the water) or dragstrip runs measured with precision timing equipment.Originally Posted by jromeos
G-techs and other accelerometers are enough to make me listen, but I don't completely trust them, particularly if there's only two or three runs with it installed. I've done experiments where one or two data points were outside the range expected. Usually if it's just a measurement or two, the explanation is just as likely to be experimental error as any real results. Max, that's why I have been asking if you could try to back this up, preferably with something more precise. If I'm reading your post right, it sounds as if you've just made two runs where you've timed this with a G-tech, and neither of them lasted more than a few seconds.
And I have not seen anyone who could demonstrate that the "science" behind their claims was anything but nonsense, misused terminology, and hype.