Dyno place in colorado springs?
What to expect/ask for when dynoing?
Looking for a Dyno place in Colorado Springs if anyone knows of one.
Thanks,
Brian
Thanks,
Brian
Last edited by runnerbl; Dec 29, 2005 at 06:19 PM.
Okay...I found a place that can do the dyno. I was told $65-$70 for a couple of runs. What price should I expect to pay?
Is there anything I should tell them to do different than normal?
Don't know enough about this to know what to ask. I just would like to know what my RWHP is.
After Mike Troyer broke the news to me that my truck is probably getting around 178-185 HP at the rears with my 5.4...This is less than 2/3 of what the truck advertises. Granted I am in Colorado Springs, but d@mn. Saw a post on the Titan boards (friend has a titan) and they had theirs dyno'd in Denver and got 210 RWHP stock and 216 w/ K&N filter...So I guess it affects us all. Price you pay to be at high altitudes...nevermind the fact I can't run a mile with my heart coming out my chest
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Oh well...my xcal2 is ordered and now the weight begins....
Brian
Is there anything I should tell them to do different than normal?
Don't know enough about this to know what to ask. I just would like to know what my RWHP is.
After Mike Troyer broke the news to me that my truck is probably getting around 178-185 HP at the rears with my 5.4...This is less than 2/3 of what the truck advertises. Granted I am in Colorado Springs, but d@mn. Saw a post on the Titan boards (friend has a titan) and they had theirs dyno'd in Denver and got 210 RWHP stock and 216 w/ K&N filter...So I guess it affects us all. Price you pay to be at high altitudes...nevermind the fact I can't run a mile with my heart coming out my chest
..Oh well...my xcal2 is ordered and now the weight begins....
Brian
65-70 bucks sounds like a good deal. The closest one I could find is 75 miles away and wants $125 to even buckle you in plus another 30 bucks to weld a bung into my exhaust to measure A/F ratio. To do all your data logging you will need at least 4 pulls.


