AWD Dyno
#16
You can do 4th geat pulls to redline behind my house. It is somewhat safe, very few houses and a long straight road. Stop by if you want to check it out. Theres a couple of places in barbers point that might work too.
#17
Dynapak
Anybody ever check out these guys? It seems a lot of AWD tuning is being done w/ these on the mainland. You can do fixed RPM testing or acceleration testing (like a dynojet).
Don't know what the pricing is like though...surprised no one has one on Island yet...
http://www.dynopak.com/
-Ken
Don't know what the pricing is like though...surprised no one has one on Island yet...
http://www.dynopak.com/
-Ken
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From: Flying on the H1 w/ 75 psi of compression on all 4 cyl
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That is what we need here in hawaii man!!!!!!!!
That is what we need here in hawaii man!!!!!!!!
#19
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Check out this AWD Dyno:
http://www.mainlineauto.com.au/produ...%20BOOKLET.pdf
I emailed them and they said it would be around 90K. I kind of forgot the cost because I emailed them awhile back and lost their replies.
As for the Dynos you have to take the wheel off and hook up to your car, those take too much labor to be commercially profitable. The roll on ones are more efficient.
http://www.mainlineauto.com.au/produ...%20BOOKLET.pdf
I emailed them and they said it would be around 90K. I kind of forgot the cost because I emailed them awhile back and lost their replies.
As for the Dynos you have to take the wheel off and hook up to your car, those take too much labor to be commercially profitable. The roll on ones are more efficient.
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