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Old 01-04-2005, 01:41 PM
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Default Anyone IN or AROUND Indy know where to find a dyno?

Anyone near Indianapolis, IN know where to find a Dyno? I have checked like 25 stores on the south and north side of indy. Still lookin.

If you know please post here or e-mail me at mattc82678@aol.com. Thanks.

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dyno-tech engineering has one in fort wayne. ive had my car tuned there. top notch, but pricey.
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and far.. heh
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I would suggest posting this in the regional area, you should have better luck
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Well, there are five board sponsors located in Indiana, but apparently none of them have dynos...

Here is a list of places in Indiana that have Mustang Dynos, though... two shops in Indianapolis http://www.mustangdyne.com/LocatorPages/DynLoc_IN.htm
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If You don't mind me asking (yes I know I'm dumb) what the hell is a Mustang Dyno?
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Originally Posted by CottonEyeJoe104
If You don't mind me asking (yes I know I'm dumb) what the hell is a Mustang Dyno?
It is another type of dyno that some say is more accurate than the normal dynojet. It will record slightly less numbers than a dynojet. There are of course reasons why it is different, but I don't think that is all that important and I doubt you care *that* much.
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OK so then I could take my car there and have it done? and it wouldn't be that much diffrence :-) Thanks.
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HPE explains the difference: https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=132454

http://www.mustangdyne.com/Articles/...article-04.htm shows number comparisons between DynoJet, Mustang Dyno, and road test

But it doesn't really matter how much the difference is, since there can even be variances from one DynoJet to another, or one Mustang Dyno to another, due to differences in how each happened to be set up - so just find a shop that you like and that's convenient, and keep using the same one so your readings stay consistent to show the true comparative gains from mods and tuning
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Sometimes I thyink you guys are robots... You know to much... lol
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Kenny Brown on gasoline alley has a dyno jet.
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Cozzolino Motorsports in an industrial park near the airport has a Dynojet Dyno. A little over two years ago he was offering three pulls for $75.00. I ended up with several more than three before the night was over.....the owner's name is Peter, and he races an ASA car. He's one heck of a guy, so you might try looking him up. Here was the phone number that I had from when I went back in October of 2002.

Cozzolino Motorsports, LLP (317)821-3306 ask for Peter
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Julius Motorsports has a mustang dyno. When i was at the PRI show Mustang Dyno had a demo at their facility.

It can handle a rail car, running a standing 1/4 mile of 8 seconds, at 181 mph as shown on mustang dyno's site.

Ryan

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ther is a place in Noblesville...auto specialties




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