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Dyno will be located NOR in Balga.

Its not really about thrashing your engine if more making sure its healthy. PLug the wideband unit in check afr's

Also to be used for tunning your car as will will have most tuning software/hardware there.

Looking at buying the dyno soon and just wanting to see how much use it will get to help pay the payments on it

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Yes me and my business partner are buying a dyno for our workshop.

This is only a part time thing for now but hopefully will turn out to be a full time job.

We have been looking around at hiring dyno's for tuning and found them really expensive.

We figured 2 runs a week will pay off buying our own.

So if we get it i want to offer it to people at a much lower price as i know how hard it is to get time with one.

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I'd pay money to use it for an hour or so once I get my engine in, then again when its run in and boosted up. Would be great to be able to use a dyno to DIY tune rather than using the road.

Would also be cool if you did a cheap R32 reflash & tune. If you want any technical info on it let me know.

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