looking for a dyno
i can't belive only one 4wd dyno in ny so far i've spent about 1 hour trying to find one to no avail.[and ive delt with the guy hes an @&&****]
i wonder what the return on one is if you buy one?
i wonder what the return on one is if you buy one?
Performance Motorsport's in Hicksville NY had an AWD Mustang i believe, i dyno'd many of my cars there but they were all RWD?!
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Originally Posted by iLLM3
Performance Motorsport's in Hicksville NY had an AWD Mustang i believe, i dyno'd many of my cars there but they were all RWD?!
www.theexperience.com
www.theexperience.com
Not sure you'll find many - the typical / traditional high performance car (with an owner interested in performance modification) is RWD. Supply and demand I suppose...
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Just an FYI.
Not all dynos are the same.
We use a Mustang AWD dyno. The rollers are linked by a big belt. That means that everything is spinning at the same speed at all times.
This is a must on the AWD Porsche cars.
We are located 30 minutes north of Philadelphia. Please consider us.
Also, have a look at this link before you dyno.
http://www.awe-tuning.com/pages/faq/...ain.cfm?FAQ=22
Not all dynos are the same.
We use a Mustang AWD dyno. The rollers are linked by a big belt. That means that everything is spinning at the same speed at all times.
This is a must on the AWD Porsche cars.
We are located 30 minutes north of Philadelphia. Please consider us.
Also, have a look at this link before you dyno.
http://www.awe-tuning.com/pages/faq/...ain.cfm?FAQ=22
Originally Posted by Mike/A.W.E.
Just an FYI.
Not all dynos are the same.
We use a Mustang AWD dyno. The rollers are linked by a big belt. That means that everything is spinning at the same speed at all times.
This is a must on the AWD Porsche cars.
We are located 30 minutes north of Philadelphia. Please consider us.
Also, have a look at this link before you dyno.
http://www.awe-tuning.com/pages/faq/...ain.cfm?FAQ=22
Not all dynos are the same.
We use a Mustang AWD dyno. The rollers are linked by a big belt. That means that everything is spinning at the same speed at all times.
This is a must on the AWD Porsche cars.
We are located 30 minutes north of Philadelphia. Please consider us.
Also, have a look at this link before you dyno.
http://www.awe-tuning.com/pages/faq/...ain.cfm?FAQ=22
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