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Topic Title: Any good local Dyno shops?
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Created On: 11/20/2017 05:34 PM
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Bamboo

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Anyone have any recommendations for a good, professional dyno shop in the local area? 

A friend has used Trickpro motorsports and I think they charged him about a buck fifty for 3-5 pulls (they pulled until the engine got heat soaked).  He said they use a Superflow dyno and gave him several different readouts to compensate for DA and such.  

Want to get a baseline before messing with the engine.

 



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