PA Dyno Day
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PA Dyno Day
There is a local speed shop that has a dyno I could see about renting it for a day and getting a bunch of guys to pitch in it would be awsome.
http://www.boozebrothersracing.com/
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There is a local speed shop that has a dyno I could see about renting it for a day and getting a bunch of guys to pitch in it would be awsome.
http://www.boozebrothersracing.com/
http://www.boozebrothersracing.com/
Seriously though. That would be cool. My question is does this guy let you drive your truck onto the dyno and then drive it for the pull? theres a guy down the road from me that does that its nice. I was considering having a dyno day. having a joint chapter event would probbably be better though, and cheaper! I think befor that though we need a head stud installation party on my truck
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I am not sure I was going to call them or stop in sometime next week and I'll let you know,but this place is top notch and they do customizing on new fords for the local dealership. Check out the web page,I'll keep you posted.
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Yea, keep us up to date. I'd likely swing down if I'm available. It looks like this shop has a Mustang dyno, these are generally the least favorable with our trucks but i wouldn't mind trying to find out for myself. ..Seems like your hp likes to disappear. Mines only ever been on a Dynojet 248C.
I actually have a (formerly, lol) close friend that's flown the coupe from up here and moved down there in Waynesboro. He don't have a diesel truck, but I could make it a weekend getaway by combining this event and paying him a visit if this gets arranged..
My engine is actually apart (just the top-end) right now as it has outgrown a standard set of head studs, time for the H11 heavy duty version!
I actually have a (formerly, lol) close friend that's flown the coupe from up here and moved down there in Waynesboro. He don't have a diesel truck, but I could make it a weekend getaway by combining this event and paying him a visit if this gets arranged..
My engine is actually apart (just the top-end) right now as it has outgrown a standard set of head studs, time for the H11 heavy duty version!
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I know the guy I went to before that I was speaking of with a "group" I think that consisted of 6 or more people it was like 75$ for 3 pulls? but he was really layed back and we did 5 pulls on my truck and asked if I wanted to keep going. I felt we had found the average though and stoped there.
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I talked to the guys at the dyno shop today and he is going to get back with me on how much,and the dyno can handle our trucks but duallies have to take off the outer wheel.
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hey blacksunshine depending on what all you are doing to the tranny we have built a few down here in maryland and have the equipment (10k lift & tanny jack) to make it easy
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If you get to talk to him again, see if he makes you unhook the stacks. I would like to see what my truck puts out. Thanks