Dyno4mance Dyno4mance

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rates

Power Run - We will make 2/3 runs to establish a baseline for wheel horse power and torque / tractive effort and provide a printout of these runs & DVD of the setup & run.    $80 / vehicle
4WD/AWD    $95

Power Run Plus - As above with Air/Fuel ratios & boost (or intake temp.)    $95 / vehicle
4WD/AWD    $110

Tune Your Own - We operate the dyno, you tune. With DVD of your runs.    $150 / hour

Tuning - We tune. Includes the above.    $200 / hour

Shoot Outs - Groups of 10-15 vehicles. Each participant receives contents of Power Run Plus, less DVD, with results on our website Call for details.

 

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About our Dynamometer

Dyno Dynamics of Australia have done a great job in designing our specially imported 4 wheel drive dynamometer. It is capable of handling a vehicle with a power output up to a staggering 3,500 hp.

Another feature which sets it apart from others you may have encountered in the past, is that it is purpose built to handle, not only 2WD vehicles, but all of the recently introduced 'intelligent'  4WD/AWD vehicles from Europe. It is also proven on the new 4WD rally-bred imports from Japan. This dyno is not just two 2WD units put together, but is electronically integrated to safeguard that expensive center differential.

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Of course, most of you are just interested in getting more horses to the wheels, but for those of you who just have to know how it all works: 

A prime feature of this dyno is its flexibility, derived from the method of applying the load to the wheel rollers. Unlike inertia dynos which use the weight of heavy rollers as a load against vehicle traction, this dyno uses electronically variable eddy current loads, allowing constant speed and even selectable negative ramp rates. 

There.  Don't say we didn't warn you.  In summary, it's a better breed of dynamometer.

See how we've made sure you'll get the best view of the dyno results, click herePlymouth_Prowler_006.jpg

If you're interested in what was involved in setting it up, click here