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We rely on base-line Dynographs of vehicles in stock form.

 

Most are sourced from big names such as Cobb Tuning, Road and Track, and Edmunds, but some are from smaller tuning shops or posted by the vehicle owner on YouTube.

 

We're here to provide you with the real numbers - the measurement of Horsepower and Torque that meets the pavement for many performance oriented makes and models.

 

Keep in mind that all vehicles differ by a certain degree, and all Dynamometer equipment may be calibrated differently.

 

As you browse the site, you will see the consistency in horespower and torque measurement, allowing you to estimate your vehicle's potential power after upgrading.

Our Mission:

With StockWHP.com

(and ModifiedWHP.com coming soon), we want to give you the tools to determine what to expect out of the next vehicle or upgrade you plan to purchase.

What is Stock WHP ?

We recommend reading

this excellent article

by CARandDRIVER

for some additional insight.

In our research we've determined:

  • The most consistent Dyno is a DynaPak

  • Dynojet returns larger numbers

  • Mustang dynos record smaller numbers

Have a dynograph for your car?
Send it our way via email:
helpus @ stockwhp . com
(Only stock dyno results please)
...or check out our facebook page!
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