78mm LSX Intake For Sale
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Originally Posted by Dear John
Showoff. Naw, that's awesome. So I wonder how much my Civic EX puts to the ground. We probably don't even have to strap it down. What do ya say?
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If you need help with the mustang dyno let me know, I am a certified mustang dynomometer trainer.
Also, when they install it, be sure that it is correctly calibrated, it's best to use a rear wheel drive car that can exceed 140 MPH, that way it can be calibrated for the specific parasitic drain of you dyno.
it's a great dyno, and yes the 1/4 mile runs are a lot of fun, you will find that customers may not be thrilled with their numbers because they will be lower than a dynojet, BUT, they WILL be more accurate.
in addition the fact that you can load the car down makes for a great tuning tool
Also, when they install it, be sure that it is correctly calibrated, it's best to use a rear wheel drive car that can exceed 140 MPH, that way it can be calibrated for the specific parasitic drain of you dyno.
it's a great dyno, and yes the 1/4 mile runs are a lot of fun, you will find that customers may not be thrilled with their numbers because they will be lower than a dynojet, BUT, they WILL be more accurate.
in addition the fact that you can load the car down makes for a great tuning tool
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Originally Posted by 01-Z
So , I guess you actually CAN race a dyno?