awd dyno in the area?
#3
I have found MANY AWD dyno's but none that can accept the wheelbase of the SSS.
I believe W2W is the closest one that will fit.
I just drop the front shaft and go on the closest one to me.
I believe W2W is the closest one that will fit.I just drop the front shaft and go on the closest one to me.
#4
Originally Posted by krambo
I have found MANY AWD dyno's but none that can accept the wheelbase of the SSS.
I believe W2W is the closest one that will fit.
I just drop the front shaft and go on the closest one to me.
I believe W2W is the closest one that will fit.I just drop the front shaft and go on the closest one to me.

#6
Originally Posted by mwalls54
there is a place in northern virginia that has a awd dyno that will accept the wheelbase of the ss. i will have to look up the place
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#8
Originally Posted by NubzSS
thanks. well just off the phone with f body central and they said they can do a street tune or they could pull the shaft and dyno it, so i think im just gona do the street tune for now.
#9
I would assume they will have a wideband installed while they are tuning?
The only problem with the street tune is that they can't see the advantage/disadvantage of minor tweaks, but it will get you in the ball park and it is important to at least know your A/F ratio. Sounds like the way to go especially if you are hesitant about removing drivetrain parts.
The only problem with the street tune is that they can't see the advantage/disadvantage of minor tweaks, but it will get you in the ball park and it is important to at least know your A/F ratio. Sounds like the way to go especially if you are hesitant about removing drivetrain parts.
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