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Old 09-06-2007, 09:34 AM
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Anyone know of an AWD dyno that can do a 144" wheelbase. I need to get the Silverado SS dyno'd before I start throwing mods at it.
Old 09-06-2007, 09:41 AM
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I would be curious as well. Though I think I will be DEEPLY disappointed with the results, it would be good to know.
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I know there is one....I'll go ask my friend with the Talon where it is.
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just drop the front driveshaft
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Originally Posted by WAHUSKER
I know there is one....I'll go ask my friend with the Talon where it is.

that's probably PINA in Kent area

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Originally Posted by KrautBurner
that's probably PINA in Kent area

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Looks like they do a lotta work with the AWD cars,Talons/Eclipses/etc, but the site is not working.
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http://www.carbconn.com/index.php3

they just got a new AWD dynojet.........not sure if it can handle that wheelbase but give them a call
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second for carb connection. I work right next to them so I will ask if it can do a 144'' wheel base and get back.
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Kito Auto Salon in Ballard does as well

206-782-1381

www.kitoautosport.com
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just got back from carb connection. we messured the dyno and it is 134" and could do up to 135" or so but not 144". ~Guy
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Originally Posted by ssdriver27
just got back from carb connection. we messured the dyno and it is 134" and could do up to 135" or so but not 144". ~Guy
I reckon I need to get a tape measure and check mine out....though I doubt it is nearly as big as a Silverado SS
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Originally Posted by Ackattack1
just drop the front driveshaft
Can't do it with AWD.
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OK, I called Kito and they only go up to 130".
I looked up the dyno online that Pina has and it only goes up to 136"
Axiom Motorsports in Lakewood has a 4 wheel hub dyno, but dont have the adapters for my hubs.

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Originally Posted by Rottluver
I reckon I need to get a tape measure and check mine out....though I doubt it is nearly as big as a Silverado SS
Your Trailblazer SS has a wheelbase of 113" so you are good to go on just about any of the ones listed.
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A few members on the SilveradoSS site have dropped the front driveshaft to dyno. It is not recommended though.

Mine dynoed 305/334 back in Dec 05 @ Shelley Performance in Spokane

Good luck with the mods!
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Originally Posted by OUT2WIN
A few members on the SilveradoSS site have dropped the front driveshaft to dyno. It is not recommended though.

Mine dynoed 305/334 back in Dec 05 @ Shelley Performance in Spokane

Good luck with the mods!
I definitely don't have the sack to drop the driveshaft. With my luck the transfer case would grenade.

Are your numbers stock?
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Originally Posted by 70 LS1
Your Trailblazer SS has a wheelbase of 113" so you are good to go on just about any of the ones listed.
Yeah.....I looked after I wrote that. Didn't think it would be close but wanted to make sure.
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In Redmond, WA. Call F.A.M.E. They are a foreign auto mechanic place. They have a 4 wheel dyno, right next to Redmond European.
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OK, FAME/DynoAuthority is out. Only goes up to 126". I'm running out of options. Looks like I might have to rely on my butt dyno.
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Jeff, I know your butt dyno is awesome...hahahahahaha

I hope you find something.


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