where is a dyno
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where is a dyno
I was just wondering which shops in florida have these dynos. Since it's easy to find the basic dynojet inertia dyno what shops upped the level a bit to these?
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Are you taliking about the roller kind of Dyno you pull the car onto, or the kind that bolt to the wheel?
What area of florida...whoops duh Naples I am assuming.
I do not know that area but we have a couple of roller dynos here in Tampa.
What area of florida...whoops duh Naples I am assuming.
I do not know that area but we have a couple of roller dynos here in Tampa.
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The dyno-pak would be fine if someone had those but any dyno that can do a steady state, there are various names. Where the dyno will hold the car at a specific RPM no matter how far you push the throttle down thus allowing you to tune various load points on that specific RPM.
Actually I wouldn't mind going anywhere in Florida.
Actually I wouldn't mind going anywhere in Florida.
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Z Fever and XAT racing also have a Dyno jet Dynos. They are both off of Dale Mabry a couple of miles north of I275.
I don't really care which dyno the car gets tuned on. If you want to really know your car's truest HP rating then the type of Dyno you are looking for is good. If you want to tune or compare you HP to others then a dyno jet is fine. Since it doesn't matter what dyno you use to tune because you are starting from a base run anyway and tuning from there and since most people I have seen posting there HP used dyno jets.
I don't really care which dyno the car gets tuned on. If you want to really know your car's truest HP rating then the type of Dyno you are looking for is good. If you want to tune or compare you HP to others then a dyno jet is fine. Since it doesn't matter what dyno you use to tune because you are starting from a base run anyway and tuning from there and since most people I have seen posting there HP used dyno jets.
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I've had the basic tune on mine for a while and lately decided to improve it a little. I am looking to completly tune my ecu at every rpm in every loadpoint. That's why I'm looking for a loading dyno.
Update. I found that South Florida Performance, thanks to information by DaWorm, has a loading dyno as well as coastal dyno in Tampa.
Update. I found that South Florida Performance, thanks to information by DaWorm, has a loading dyno as well as coastal dyno in Tampa.