Dyno Shops in So.Cal
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Dyno Shops in So.Cal
Anyone know any shops that can do 3 baseline, install, and 7+ pulls afterwards for an intake? All the shops I've asked so far want around $200+ dinero.
According to G2Envy, there is a dyno shop that does $10 per pull but that's in San Diego, and I am in Los Angeles...
Anyone have anywhere in mind that doesn't cost an arm and a leg?
According to G2Envy, there is a dyno shop that does $10 per pull but that's in San Diego, and I am in Los Angeles...
Anyone have anywhere in mind that doesn't cost an arm and a leg?
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Westech Performance Group in Mira Loma, CA (pretty much here in Riverside) has packages that start at $125/hour or $650 a day... Check out the bottom of the page... I called them to see what exactly the package consisted of, but they didn't answer...
http://www.westechperformance.com/index.htm
Is this for III BTW?
http://www.westechperformance.com/index.htm
Is this for III BTW?
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Dang... Was gonna say if you did, maybe you could open up the holes you need to for the tubes before you head to the dyno so you won't waste time doin' it while you're there...
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if all you're testing is intakes... it should be cheap and easy to do at the dyno day... $40 for 2 separate 2 pull sessions... do 2 pulls with OEM, get off the machine, install the Stillen (there will be plenty of us to help, it's not difficult), then get back on and do 2 more pulls.
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Hey Stillballin, you might want to check with the dyno shops to see if they have tuning sessions for the dyno. If they do then a tuning session is usually for a set time, an hour normally, and you get to do as many runs as you want. This should be cheaper than paying for 3 runs at 75 to 100 a pop. Just a thought.
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