If memory serves me from way way back ... Dyno test is done (on a manual) up to WOT in the gear that best approximates to 1:1 ratio ... then the throttle is released, neutral selected and the system coasts to a halt, during which time the losses (drag from gearbox/diff) are calculated.
With an auto it is very difficult to get "lockup" at WOT as the system goes to "sports mode" (kick down) by default and will keep trying to change gear (down) as the dyno load increases, - on the Omega if the road wheels drop below 40mph (ish) then the torque convertor unlocks as well !
As soon as the throttle is released from WOT the gearbox will change UP the gears - very quickly - which throws the calculations of drag out, and selecting neutral is not good for the system. Either way the calculations see a very large amount of "drag" and so falsely UP the power achieved by the engine ....
Power of engine = power developed during run + power lost to drag
So a high false reading occurs...
Now all that is dragged from memory cells that have slept many times since I last used a dyno.... and may well be out-of-date for modern dynos and gearboxes .....
