Los Angeles area dyno
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E55, CTS-V Wagon, Duc 1098R
Just go to the dynojet or dyno dynamics website and see what's local to you. My experience has been all in the valley and there is Gintani (dyno dynamics, used to be where OE tuning did their tuning), HK motorsports (dynojet), KT motoring (dyno dynamics), and Specialty Z (dynojet). I believe there is one next door or close to Benzworks that has a dyno dynamics as well in Huntington Beach. No shortage of them, just make sure you know how to put the car into dyno mode and pretty much any place can handle it.
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Thanks! Do you know what Dyno we should be running on?
Also, anyone local to me want to make a day of it? I'll track down a shop and see if they'll do a flat rate for a bunch of us. Let me know!
Thanks! Do you know what Dyno we should be running on?
Also, anyone local to me want to make a day of it? I'll track down a shop and see if they'll do a flat rate for a bunch of us. Let me know!
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It really is up to you and your tuner. Most tuners prefer a load cell dyno (dyno dynamics) vs an inertia dyno like the dynojet. If you are interested in just seeing what your car puts down a dynojet works and they are much more common. Plus they generally read higher so they are less disappointing.
Depends on the date but I'd probably be in for a dyno day. HK and Specialty Z does them readily and cuts deals on them so I know they are an option.
Depends on the date but I'd probably be in for a dyno day. HK and Specialty Z does them readily and cuts deals on them so I know they are an option.