The following link lists all the Dynojets in Texas:
http://www.dynojet.com/dyno_centers/....aspx?state=TX
Hopefully one of these will be within a reasonable distance
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I'm in need of an AWD dyno and would love to post some info after i go of the .:R!!!
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The following link lists all the Dynojets in Texas:
http://www.dynojet.com/dyno_centers/....aspx?state=TX
Hopefully one of these will be within a reasonable distance
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If using the Alamo one, it may be best to dyno in FWD mode. The rollers are not linked and it may cause the haldex system to freak out...
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I did alamo, they hooked up two dyno's and the computer gives one graph. My graph was very sloppy and it seemed like the car was fighting the dyno. I also had an axle back out the diff. that day. Not sure bout the axle backing out, not sure why that happened. But the graph looked like poo and the a$$holes went UP on the price once I arrived that day.
They quoted one price but charged me another after I drove 45 minutes to get there. Fcuk them![]()
*R32 1518*, biggest head ever to fit in a GOLF!
Congrats, turd burglar.
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