What do you pay for dyno time?
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$0 for a Dynojet (shop dyno )
Seriously, it depends on the area. When I lived in PA, it was common to find shops $85 for 4 pulls or 11/hr (AWD). That includes the use a of a Wideband O2 sensor.
In Maryland, I've seen them hover around $100 for 3 pulls without the use a of a Wideband o2 sensor.
All of the places that I can think of use Dynojet Dynos.
-Lex
Seriously, it depends on the area. When I lived in PA, it was common to find shops $85 for 4 pulls or 11/hr (AWD). That includes the use a of a Wideband O2 sensor.
In Maryland, I've seen them hover around $100 for 3 pulls without the use a of a Wideband o2 sensor.
All of the places that I can think of use Dynojet Dynos.
-Lex
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A local shop here uses a SuperFlow AutoDyn 880 AWD and normally charges $80 for 3 pulls and $90 for 3 pulls with a wideband. I think that's a bit high, but when AWD dynos are hard to come by the prices are somewhat justified.
http://www.3sx.com/dyno/default.asp
Some places do have specials though, this shop in particular has monthly dyno days with discounted prices. In a few weeks we are having an Evo meet there and they are dropping their prices to $50 for 3 pulls with a wideband.
http://www.3sx.com/dyno/default.asp
Some places do have specials though, this shop in particular has monthly dyno days with discounted prices. In a few weeks we are having an Evo meet there and they are dropping their prices to $50 for 3 pulls with a wideband.