Dyno prices
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I talked to a SVT owner here in WV. He said a place about 70 miles from where we live gives you 5 pulls for $100. I am not sure what other places would charge outside WV, may or may not be comparable.
Wish I could be more helpful.
Wish I could be more helpful.
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Originally Posted by Flaminchiten67
Do you have to buy multiple runs at once?
Is there potential for a lot of variation between runs on a stock 99 SS camaro?
Is there potential for a lot of variation between runs on a stock 99 SS camaro?
I have never did a dyno with my WS6 (Shameful I know )
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putting your car on a chassis dyno, spending a few bucks, and making a few pulls is a GREAT way to see how your car is running.... not only do you get to see what your powerband looks like you can see where you make your most power and torque....
it can also tell you where you should shift and some tell you what your AFR is which is actualy most important!!!
wether its $40 or $80 its still $$$ well spent!
it can also tell you where you should shift and some tell you what your AFR is which is actualy most important!!!
wether its $40 or $80 its still $$$ well spent!