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Old 01-20-2007, 11:02 AM
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Since there are a bunch of questions on where the AWD dynos are at here's a useful link; AWD DYNO LIST

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Thats great and all but, I would be willing to bet atleast half of them are too short, since an ecsb is quite a bit longer then a ricer. MZM here in Austin is a ricer shop and their dyno is way too short for my truck to make use of it. Just forwarning people CALL the shop before you make it a big trip to the dyno and find out your wheelbase is too long for their dyno.
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Thanks Z06, but a good warning from 1slow, call first. Altered Atmospshere is here in Gaithersburg, MD and their dyno is too short. Plus they are a bunch of ricer prics. They give Scoob's a bad name. Asshats.
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i called everyone in ca, and none of them were long enough.
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Yeah, I had to call 3 different ones before I got one long enough . Most are to accomodate Lancers and WRXs and such. But the point is there is an AWD dyno list that has AWD dynos for our trucks... you just have to verify which will work for sure. Didn't realize how picky some of you bastards are! Sheesh Try to help and damn first 3 posts are haters.
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Originally Posted by 2004SSS
i called everyone in ca, and none of them were long enough.
There's one down in LA that has 2 DynaPaks so I hear.
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Originally Posted by trever1t
There's one down in LA that has 2 DynaPaks so I hear.

got a number? the closest i have found was granatelli in oxnard and thats over 2 hours from me, in ca thats not close.
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I pm'd DC Justin. He knows the place, hopefully he'll respond here.
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I am helper hater!!!
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Originally Posted by 2004SSS
got a number? the closest i have found was granatelli in oxnard and thats over 2 hours from me, in ca thats not close.
I don't think you'll find one closer. I've been told a number of times that PerformanceEFI in San Diego can handle my truck, but I've never had a chance to put it on.


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