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lol - i almost wrote the dyno analogyA better false equivalency are the people who take their cars to the dyno to get a horsepower reading. Nobody needs it and their sled won't be any faster, but they just want to know. There is also a small subset of folks on an online message board that need to know the reading if they want to fine tune other things. The normal public is mostly oblivious. To each their own.
"Just got a new sports car and I want to learn to road race at a local sunday open track, but I am on a really limited budget. Some people say I should get it dyno tested."
"Yes dyno testing will help you get every inch of torque out of that thing. I would rent some dyno time and a programmer to see if you can get it dialed in better than the factory. If you can't afford that, you are IMHO in the wrong hobby"
I am not against dynos or PAR meters, they are just not tools that somebody new to either hobby needs to be successful, at all. Maybe down the road they make sense as a next step when budget allows or a tool to move to the next level.