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Old 09-07-2005, 07:01 PM
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Yeah i live in the northeast corner of connecticut (thompson) and i'd like to get my car on the rollers within the next two weeks. So for those of you who are in the worcester or providence area, where do you guys go to dyno, and how much did you pay?
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Old 09-07-2005, 07:36 PM
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I'm in the Worcester area and for a dyno closest to Worcester theres one about 5 minutes away from my house called N.E Dyno and tuning. Check their rates here, they are a little expensive but I've been down there before and it's a nice shop, nice area and theres a few other speed shops right next door.
http://www.nedyno.com/

I usually do all my dyno'ing at CD Performance in Fall River. I'm not sure if his website gives any pricing info but everytime I've been there he charges $50/hr. and you tune yourself. It's a Dynojet also.
http://www.cdperformance.com/

If you need any help getting into any of those places or just want to get a few cars to head down with, I'd definately go.
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dynoogle.com
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Old 09-07-2005, 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by tranceminister
I'm in the Worcester area and for a dyno closest to Worcester theres one about 5 minutes away from my house called N.E Dyno and tuning. Check their rates here, they are a little expensive but I've been down there before and it's a nice shop, nice area and theres a few other speed shops right next door.
http://www.nedyno.com/

I usually do all my dyno'ing at CD Performance in Fall River. I'm not sure if his website gives any pricing info but everytime I've been there he charges $50/hr. and you tune yourself. It's a Dynojet also.
http://www.cdperformance.com/

If you need any help getting into any of those places or just want to get a few cars to head down with, I'd definately go.
yeah i'd really apprecieate that. Fall river is feasible for me, and i also like 50/hr seeig that most are at least 100/hr. I get the basic idea of tuning the AFR, but it'd definately be nice to have someone experienced to give some pointers. It sucks i have a VAFC hack, but i figure this will allow me to hold out till i can get some cash for a P28, burner, harness, etc... I'll shoot you a PM when it comes time
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Old 09-07-2005, 08:12 PM
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Cool. Hopefully I'll finishe the new 2.5" chargepipe setup on my Integra and I'll bring that to dyno. If not, I'll toss my hatch on the rollers and work out some ignition changes.
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Don't know if this will help but I have this page bookmarked in mozilla:

http://www.dynojet.com/dyno_centers/...tive/index.php
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