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Old 11-28-2006, 02:28 PM
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When I bought my car back in 6/17/03 I remember asking the owner if he has ever dynoed it. Anyway I remember the two #'s he said and it was 320/318. I can't remember which was the RWHP and which was the torque. All it had at the time were some springs and a flowmaster muffler. What do you guys think? Now that I think about it, I think he was full of ****!!! That's pretty good power for a 99 without a LS6 intake...
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It's possible. 318/320 isn't unheard of, from what I've read on here.
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I should go dyno my car soon. How much will it cost to have it dynoed??
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Around here it is $75 for 3 pulls with printouts
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Anyone know where I can dyno my car in the Bay Area??
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hmm im guessing it probably will read out more around 305 depends on what kind of dyno to
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Originally Posted by SSmokin99
Anyone know where I can dyno my car in the Bay Area??
Newtech in Hayward or Synergy in Freemont, specialize in LSX vehicles.
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Every dyno is different, it will vary, specially dyno conditions, air temp..ect. A dyno is only good for tuning and seeing what you gain between each mod on the SAME dyno, factorying in weather changes. Dyno numbers and only good for measuring dicks.
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Originally Posted by BrandonDrecksage
Dyno numbers are only good for measuring dicks.

I always used a ruler for that.
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Originally Posted by jetlag
I always used a ruler for that.
Ruler eh, I have to use a yardstick.
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Originally Posted by Hoss Ghoul
Ruler eh, I have to use a yardstick.
Man, it's gettin' deep now...(rolls up pant legs)
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AJ. You should get your car on the dyno and see what it puts down. I have been thinking about getting mine dynoed because i'm curious about how much power it has. I'm tired of guessing
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AJ. You should get your car on the dyno and see what it puts down. I have been thinking about getting mine dynoed because i'm curious about how much power it has. I'm tired of guessing
How about next time you come down here we can both go get our cars dynoed??




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