AWD dyno in Seattle area
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Originally Posted by KrautBurner
that's probably PINA in Kent area
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they just got a new AWD dynojet.........not sure if it can handle that wheelbase but give them a call
they just got a new AWD dynojet.........not sure if it can handle that wheelbase but give them a call
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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
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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.
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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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!
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!
Mine dynoed 305/334 back in Dec 05 @ Shelley Performance in Spokane
Good luck with the mods!
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.