AWD dyno in Phoenix????
#3
AZ Dyno Chip in Tempe and Dyno-Comp in Scottsdale both have AWD dynos, AZDC is a Dyno Jet inertia type and will show higher numbers, where Dyno-Comp is a Dyno Dynamics eddy current motor type so he can load the truck more but they usually show lower numbers, but IMHO are more accurate.
#5
Thanks for the input guys!! I'll give em both a call and see if I can get a time slot ... I am less worried about the numbers and more interested in seeing where my peaks are so I can work on getting this trans. dialed in a little better. If I don't get it on a dyno soon I am gonna be paying a ticket from street tuning
#6
Thanks for the input guys!! I'll give em both a call and see if I can get a time slot ... I am less worried about the numbers and more interested in seeing where my peaks are so I can work on getting this trans. dialed in a little better. If I don't get it on a dyno soon I am gonna be paying a ticket from street tuning 
If your going to AZ Dyno Chip let keith know and he will tell you when Nicd the local tuner guy is showing up and he can check it for you or even better maybe you can get a dyno tune from him.
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