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Just an update on the progression of our dyno we are happy to anounce that our dynapack dyno will be arriving in early june and that the room(see pics) is in place ready for the arrival of the Dyno. This will be the first 4WD Dynapack dyno in Queensland for those who are interested in more details check out www.dynapack.com. The model we are getting is the 4WD 5032 model. Once the dyno is up and running we will be having a dyno day to show it action.....

Cheers Dave

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bit of a silly question.. but can u still tune/ dyno a RWD on the 4WD dyno's? you guys are pretty close to me.. and i'd be keen for a tune up.. dont know who to choose to do some mods/tuning to my car yet.. i guess i gotta find someone who is trustworthy.

keep us updated

Cheers

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mods = dan (3lit3 32)

tune = Matt Spry (pits down the gold coast).

everyone here recommends them and from experience, so do i!

While I agree that Dan and Matt are great, a PM would have been a more appropriate way to express that.

I met Alex this morning (bought my wheels off me). He is good to deal with. Can't wait to check out the dyno.

Damien

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Hey guys the dyno has finally arrived just thought i would post up some pics so that you can see the dyno and the room together!! the final ventilation for the room is getting done this week and then we will be all go!! As you can see it is a bit different to your average dyno, hubs get bolted directly to the car thus it eliminates tire slip and makes for very accurate readings and tuning.

cheers dave

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Col- it takes about 20mins to have the car set up for a run slightly longer for 4wd drives, the car hardly moves on the dyno one of the reason we bought it was the saftey factor.

We will post up some prices tomorrow for the dyno. we will be having a special for the first month so stay tuned.

But this will only happen once the ventilation is done.

cheers

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we have no probs with my gtr on dyno dynamics....920hp at all 4 wheels yesterday.....

dyna packs are no good for dyno days or power runs.. takes too long...set up..

Its good to see a dynapack dyno around i know a few people with wheel spin problems on dynos that will be interested
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