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Old 07-05-2007, 08:03 PM
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Need to find a dyno in nearby northwest Indiana. Any Ideas?
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We're right by I80 & I57 if you want to swing over by us.
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Originally Posted by LS1NUT26
Need to find a dyno in nearby northwest Indiana. Any Ideas?

Pro Dyno Tech @ crawfordsville, IN

dyno tuning starts at $375 for N/A cars.

765-225-1718

did a great job on my car..
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Originally Posted by Mike@Straightline
We're right by I80 & I57 if you want to swing over by us.
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Great guys to deal with and definitely take their time to do it right
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Now what's better to do, a dyno tune or just a engine tune. I haven't put a cam or done any major mods yet, but the guy I bought it form said it might need a tune. Also about how long does it take, cause it is a daily driver.

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If the car doesn't have a cam or any major mods, you can get by with installing new spark plugs and new front 02 sensors. If the car has headers and a better exhaust system, then a full dyno tune can extract more horsepower out of the car, as headers usually throw the air/fuel ratio off. Bob
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The car doesn't need a "tune up"....I just changed plugs on it a couple months ago

But a tune would be great for it

Here's a list of mods....

lid,slp maf,p&p TB,MAC,ORY,B&B Triflo

Buy a converter and get a tune

Nick, I'll call you later this week after my buddy gets back from vacation, about the IAC sensor

You can get a full dyno tune in a couple hours.....nice Saturday getaway for ya



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