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Not sure about the brisbane area, but I know there Matty Spry (2WD) in Ernest (Southport) and theres Dynosource (4WD) down the coast. (Both Dynodynamics dyno's)

Or All Star Tuning out at Zillmere. (.. is it Dynotronics or something? The other type of dyno). All star is the one that reads a lower figure than the Dynodynamics dynos.

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I was going to try and organise a dyno day on a 4WD dyno but the people I rang never got back to me with a price.

Nice customer service eh? I suppose I could try again and see how much it costs and what the conditions of it would be, ie. Payment for the day and minimum numbers, that kinda thing.

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Just wait a few weeks and Mercury Motorsport will be opening. They are at Newmarket Rd, Wilston. They will be launching the new workshop on the weekend of Saturday the 17th of July and Sunday the 18th of July, 2004 with an all weekend dyno event culminating in a shootout of 10 top cars on the dyno on Sunday afternoon.

Went and checked out the workshop on saturday avo, helped them out a bit with painting. They are getting a new 4wd dyno dynamics dyno in a few days.

http://www.mercurymotorsport.com.au/default.html

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i want a cheap ass dyno check too in a week or two :D to help with my sale. ..

so if u find a good one post on! Paying more that $30 for just a basic 10minute reading is a little rich if you ask me, but then agian i don't have my own dyno :ghost:

The allstar one is dynologics, which reads lower - not sure whether it will suit my purpose. Problem is people that don't know shit will go "ba only 16x rwkw, my mates cousins dog gets 210rwkw from his stock turbo r33".

Why don't *we* organise a dyno day?? SAU QLD - same dyno.. no arguments!!

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