PM me...I know of a mustang dyno in San Francisco, let me know if you are interested and I can give you their contact info.
I wouldnt say im against dynopacks...Just read that they give inflated numbers...but i guess it doesnt really play a huge role since im only looking for the difference in my tune? I guess if there is a good dynopack place i woulndt mind either..Here's a list for you to choose from:
Dynojet Automotive Dyno Centers
I've taken my honda to both modacar & dynospot before but have never dynoed the beast. Any reason why you are against dynapack dynos?
An hour drive! hmmm..PM if with a price you would dyno mine and another members...i need a dyno before my new tune to see before n afters.We have an AWD Dynocom chassis dyno here in Fairfield. I just bought a 2003 M5 for myself and I'm loving the car! I'll try to get it on our dyno in the next few days and post some results.
Thanks
-- Ed
Hey,An hour drive! hmmm..PM if with a price you would dyno mine and another members...i need a dyno before my new tune to see before n afters.
I sent you an email bro..Hey,
I got your PM, but they won't let me send any PM's until I hit 45 posts. Please shoot me an e-mail or give me a call at 707-425-2137 and I'll be happy to get you a quote.
Thanks
-- Ed
Baseline numbers doesn't really matter which dyno you use. You're on the right track, dyno-ing before and after a tune to isolate the gain. What I recommend, which is what you're doing, is to use the same shop and same dyno for the most accurate/best comparison.I wouldnt say im against dynopacks...Just read that they give inflated numbers...but i guess it doesnt really play a huge role since im only looking for the difference in my tune? I guess if there is a good dynopack place i woulndt mind either..