Any AWD dyno tuners on the east coast?
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Any AWD dyno tuners on the east coast?
Looking to have my truck tuned - 2005 Sierra Denali 6.0 AWD with Radix intercooled, Corsa catback, and CAI. Just can't seem to find anyone with an AWD dyno in this area. Thanks in advance!
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Originally Posted by 03lowriderss
disconnect front drive shaft and dyno it?
Very bad idea.. there was a thread some where on this site and it quoted the manufacturer of the awd T case saying disconnecting the front driveshaft can and will cause dammage to the transfercase.
I can't seem to find the thread though
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Originally Posted by 03lowriderss
disconnect front drive shaft and dyno it?
I would do that, except for the fact that the B/W 4481 T-Case uses a planetary style gear set. Which means, with 1 shaft disconnected, the planetaries freespin and then go BOOM. Although it sucks i bet it would make a killer mess.
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some of the awd SS guys have disconncted the front drive shaft for dyno work without a problem and I plan on doing the same for the simple fact that I cannot find an awd dyno anywhere near me in PA that will fit the SS/sierra denali wheel base. If it implodes I will not hesitate to admit my mistake here for all to know : )
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If you want to travel there is one in MA. Go to www.ktrperformance.com. The have some sick rides too.