well,,, i have said this before a number of times-
-->years ago,,, i had my green S (roady 1510cc) on a few dynos here in Brisbane & within the same week/climate etc
just to see who`s reads high & who`s reads low etc... simply because i was sick of people telling me they have "x" HP when clearly my roady flogs their "x" & i was pretty certain mine only had about 80Hp (atw)
so,,,they ranged from 85hp to 92 to 97hp to 106hp & then an awesome 116hp

go figure hey?
now i already knew the high ones were going to be high as i`ve heard it all from customers & friends previously,,, i just wanted to see "How-High" & which ones.
fudging dyno figures is a bit like fudging flow-bench figures... just to keep a customer happy "Thinking" they have an awesome head/motor/tune etc
if you use a reputable tuner/dyno & keep using the same one for comparisons of the work you do/change/improve/try/ etc,,, then all is well.
to find the best power (in my eyes/books) would be to find the highest longest flattest torque curve in an engine that has proven revs & years of reliability,,, that`s my 2 cents worth

heaps of people make engines rev to 7000 or 7500... some have "Reasonable" power... & some still go bang...
But--> if you can make one rev to 9000,,, have an awesome torque curve (high flat & long & starts early) & doesn`t go bang,,, then you have a winner
