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Hey guys ive pretty much bought a R34 GTR V-Spec, just want to throw it on the rollers to confirm the claimed power. Anyway as this is my first AWD car i have no idea who has a AWD dyno. Im hoping someone can point me to a reputable place to get a few power runs done. Ideally South would be nice as thats where the guy lives (around Sturt, Marion etc), otherwise anywhere from South Road down Sturt/Marion to the City and anywhere inbetween.

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Don't muck around with the rest, go to Willall Racing - best dyno (for REAL figure, not fluffed up figures provided by many other workshops) and they can have a quick look over the car to make sure you are getting what you are paying for, and that you are not buying a hand-grenade.

I think Horse Power In A Box has one, but don't quote me on that.

Honestly though, it's a GTR, don't mess around, organise the time to take it to Willall out near the Port.

Edit: Beaten to it by Andrew, what he said!

Yeah ive worked on them for mates just never had to think about finding a dyno lol Yeah i would go Willall but doubt we can make it, just remembered about Steve Knight so might be the go due to location. Any place have a hub dyno?

Car looks good, i checked it over the other week and it was all gravy. Just a tad suprised at the claimed power on such low boost. Other than that she is a done deal unless a client of mine ends up selling his 35 for cheap :P

I think Horse Power In A Box has one, but don't quote me on that.

Honestly though, it's a GTR, don't mess around, organise the time to take it to Willall out near the Port.

Edit: Beaten to it by Andrew, what he said!

HPIAB has a 2 wheel drive dyno.

Yeah ive worked on them for mates just never had to think about finding a dyno lol Yeah i would go Willall but doubt we can make it, just remembered about Steve Knight so might be the go due to location. Any place have a hub dyno?

Car looks good, i checked it over the other week and it was all gravy. Just a tad suprised at the claimed power on such low boost. Other than that she is a done deal unless a client of mine ends up selling his 35 for cheap :P

He sure does, I think Graham West also has an AWD Dyno and they are located on Marion Road.

Graham West Workshops have a AWD dyno. They are a decent workshop as well for being down south. First recommendation would be going to Willall's but if you want to be down south that GWW is a good option. They use a mainline dyno as well from memory.

Don't muck around with the rest, go to Willall Racing - best dyno (for REAL figure, not fluffed up figures provided by many other workshops) and they can have a quick look over the car to make sure you are getting what you are paying for, and that you are not buying a hand-grenade.

no such thing as a best dyno..a dyno is a tool for tuning, you want to show hp...its black and 400m long..end of story

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