Your weight looks kinda high to me which will inflate your numbers as well.
How many times have you seen a dyno operator do a dyno in the wrong gear, spin the tires, do it multiple times, then complain about the Dynojet/Mustang dyno not being trustworthy and assert that they did their best...even though you're looking at the chart that blatantly says otherwise?
But that is the past and I would still buy you a beer some day.....all that aside, the v-dyno software does give the gear option, so being new there is no reason I would have to think that I could not do 2nd, though as the other member pointed out wheel spin throws things off, I have so little I didn't think of that but now that it's been pointed out to me it makes perfect sense.
So what I have learned is that I must datalog/v-dyno in 3rd gear or higher, where I have 100% traction, to get an accurate comparison.
Now...as I think of all of this it brings me to ask you dyn085 a question...I did not think of this until just in the last few moments, but somehow everything is coming together as I type. Yes this time I am bringing up the past but not to fight, just to ask you a question. I remember that Hijinx did that stock vs. CP-E intake v-dyno in 3rd gear. I also remember him writing in 2 places that I read that he spins tires in 3rd gear with all his massive power. How, if he is spinning tires in 3rd, can he datalog in 3rd and expect those v-dynos to be worth anything to say this or that? You are the dyno expert, I ask you. All personal feelings and our previous squabbles aside, I am truly curious. Give me a good answer, I'll believe it, I am trying to learn here.
Thanks!