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Old 09-01-2010, 11:05 AM   #1
RyanG
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Important news!!!! See within

A DYNO IS COMING!!!! We are extremely excited about this news! Drake and I will be heading up to New Hampshire to see our new dyno and do some hands on training and testing in a week. The procurement of a dyno will now allow us to do EVERYTHING in house! From full tunes, just a quick hp run, drivability problems, engine break ins and even quarter mile runs!

The Dynomite Pro 2400 is an eddy current dynamometer which has the ability to put a load on the vehicle just like driving it on the road. This dyno also has an electrically adjustable wheelbase system... this means that if your vehicles AWD system relys on electronics to turn it from 2wd to AWD this dyno will simulate being on the road so the AWD system will activate unlike some of the "other" dynos.

Don't try and schedule anything just yet, we wont receive the dyno for around 8 weeks. So once we get it up and running we will start booking appointments!

-Ryan




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