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I have already been speaking to Gerald over the last few weeks about setting up a dyno day @ Ice once they are ready. He said he'd let me know when they were ready to do it. Costs for the dyno day will be listed when we do the event post. If you want tuning costs - is suggest you GIVE THEM A CALL!

All in all though its great news that they finally have it running.

:D

Hi All,

We have a new toy and it's name is DynoDynamics!!

Ice Performance has now had it's big red 2WD reading machine delivered and it's ready to rumble.

We are planning a Big Dyno day/BBQ very soon, so will keep you posted.

Also if any of you guys want to plan a day yourselves just let us know.

Call (03) 95127591 for any queries or bookings and join the Ice Performance Pyramid of Power!!!!

2WD only? That means I can't have my GTR dyno there?

2WD only? That means I can't have my GTR dyno there?

Lodau, GTRs can be dynoed on 2WD dynos. If it's an R32, we simply pull out a fuse thus killing the 4wd system and putting it back in when we're done or in the case of R33 and R34s, we remove the front shaft hence stopping anything from driving the front wheels.

Trust me, it works.

gojira, Thanks for your interest.

When we dyno a gtr we include the shaft removal in the price, we have not fully worked out prices for a dyno day, but with three hoists it would be no problem to dyno gtr's all day and the prices will be alot less than if we had bought a 4WD.

We will get you guys the prices for quick runs through to full tunes asap.

Just to clarify, it is no problem to dyno gtr's on a 2WD DYNO, otherwise we would have bought one.

cheers.

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