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there is only two workshops that have good dyno's Dalton automotive and geelong tune ups i know phil from tune ups i hav'nt run the idea past any of them yet but i reacon that they would be interested

yeah, dalton have a good dyno, but they can't record air/fuel ratios on the chart (only in real time) and they also get pretty anal about how close you can stand to the dyno and watch your car getting tuned/dynoed, so it may not be the best in terms of spectator viewing....

So i think if you could persuade geelong tuneups to get a day going it might be a better idea...

what do you think? have you had any experience with either shop?

:)

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i'd be in for sure....Gee tune ups would be the go i reckon.....on the other hand Daltons dyno does make for nice figures. doesnt really metter where caus everyone will be on the same dyno i guess. Dalton doesnt usually have too much spare time on the weekends either due to his drag racing etc...

ive got dyno sheets from a few places ranging from 224kw to the recent 248kw at autosalon....there only a guage of power as none read the same.

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i'd be in for sure....Gee tune ups would be the go i reckon.....on the other hand Daltons dyno does make for nice figures. doesnt really metter where caus everyone will be on the same dyno i guess. Dalton doesnt usually have too much spare time on the weekends either due to his drag racing etc...

ive got dyno sheets from a few places ranging from 224kw to the recent 248kw at autosalon....there only a guage of power as none read the same.

thats not using the stock turbo is it?

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