Austin - DYNO with AFR - Where to do?

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Old 03-03-2010, 03:21 PM
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I need to dyno my race car - did a couple things to it, and want to make sure I'm not running rich or leaning out at high RPMs. It's a 93 BMW 3series with a 3.2L S52 with Schrick cams.

Any ideas where I should go?
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They are in north austin. Off of mcphaul
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Just call up Henderson performance in new braunfels. it would be a nice drive for you in the car or if your hauling it.
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Thanks for the heads up guys. I know the guys over at Maxwell - $60 for 2 pulls ain't bad at all - i'll probably use them - with AFR on a dynojet.
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I've used Maxwell's dyno in the past as well as henderson performance. Both were good experiences and worth the $$.
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They check A/F on just dyno pulls??


Also why not buy a Wideband gauge kit?




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