pittsburgh dyno day
#31
Re: pittsburgh dyno day
i would like to have mine tuned atleast dont care what number i am considering i qualify as the organizer
everyone pm me that is definetly going to come so i can go and schedual this dyno day ill check what dates they have and ill let you know tommarow
everyone pm me that is definetly going to come so i can go and schedual this dyno day ill check what dates they have and ill let you know tommarow
#32
Re: pittsburgh dyno day
The sooner the better for this dyno day in my case, because I'm open WG right now. I can wait a little longer if it's more convienent for some more people though. We should try to through dates out there and get and idea of what goes on with that date for everyone. My first bid is....March 4th. First weekend in March. Any takers?
JP
JP
#36
Re: pittsburgh dyno day
The way I think it works is 10 runs or 40 minutes what ever comes first. You can sometimes get 10 runs in during tuning in an hour. I like to have the cars cool down between the runs to get things to stay consistant.
but like I said, I can get them close on the street before hand, then the dyno should not take long at all. Honestly the time consuming part is adjusting things like cam gears and dizzies. If it is a basic boosted car, I can have it done in the time allowed barring problem.
but like I said, I can get them close on the street before hand, then the dyno should not take long at all. Honestly the time consuming part is adjusting things like cam gears and dizzies. If it is a basic boosted car, I can have it done in the time allowed barring problem.