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Good place to go get dynoed?

Old 08-07-2003, 11:35 AM
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Question Good place to go get dynoed?

I'm about to start work on my 2.3l Focus, and I'd like to document how much I've gained from each mod. Right now, I have some UDP gears and a home-made intake (still being designed) lined up; so I need 3 runs, but with time between for installation.

I understand that it takes time to unhook and rehook the car, but are there any good places that I can go and get a run or 2, and come back after the parts were installed, and make some more runs, for cheap? I don't want to spend 75 bucks on 3 pulls in a row on a stock engine.

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75 Bucks for 3 runs is a good deal ... if your not trying to do that ... go buy a G-tech and be done with it. But as far as around here .... DYNO TUNED in Greenbriar, Abacus in Va Beach, and soon Holeshot in Chesapeake all have Dynos.
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