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Sorry - I forgot. Try this http://www.intecracing.com/ (or give them a call)
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http://www.dynoauthority.com/home.htm
Go to Fame, dynoauthority in Redmond. I'm planning on taking my car there in the next month once I install cams and some tuning.
Go to Fame, dynoauthority in Redmond. I'm planning on taking my car there in the next month once I install cams and some tuning.
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Intec does dyno days on occasion, but I'd rather spend twice the money and get a full hour (when I went we only got 3 runs in about 10 minutes). They were doing $10 setups, $5 pulls and $15 to use the wideband when I went. I spent $40 for the 3 runs.
They charge something like $80 for an hour, plus $15 for wideband use. They're pretty cool guys, but get the name of the person you talked to, write everything down and call in advance to make sure your reservation is still being held- they're cool, but a little spacey.
I've heard good things about FAME.
Also, a lot of places actually put their contact info on their websites (and some even list the per hour prices). You can call them if you can't find it on the web.
They charge something like $80 for an hour, plus $15 for wideband use. They're pretty cool guys, but get the name of the person you talked to, write everything down and call in advance to make sure your reservation is still being held- they're cool, but a little spacey.
I've heard good things about FAME.
Also, a lot of places actually put their contact info on their websites (and some even list the per hour prices). You can call them if you can't find it on the web.
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FAME (dynoauthority) is good but they are not cheap. since you have a fwd car, you'd be better off at Intec. PINA does tuning, installs and fabrication but they do not have their own dyno. what kind of EMS are you running ?
JeffR - he doesn't need an AWD dyno cus he has a regular lancer (look at his sig) and Fame would cost 2-3 times more than intec.
JeffR - he doesn't need an AWD dyno cus he has a regular lancer (look at his sig) and Fame would cost 2-3 times more than intec.
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Thanks guy, I only want to run once because all I want to see how much power I'm making right now before I start my custom turbo kit.
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http://www.axiommotorsports.com/ has DynaPacks.
2wd or 4wd can be accommodated.
Kyle and Jun are great guys. I have had good experiences there.
Price is good as well.
The best part? Open Saturday AND Sunday!
2wd or 4wd can be accommodated.
Kyle and Jun are great guys. I have had good experiences there.
Price is good as well.
The best part? Open Saturday AND Sunday!
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^ I've seen their site before, it's pretty far from where I live at, I don't want to drive all the way there for just a dyno. Gas is expensive! But thanks for the reply though.
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