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Hi Everyone,

Anybody know of a good (Trustworthy) mechanics workshop where i can get my car on the Dyno.

This saturday the 15th at any time before 3pm.

I have a Dyno booked roughly two weeks from now but need it done sooner.

Also if you can list prices that would be great.

Help greatly appreciated.

:D

Tried finding somewhere at work today, but didn't get enough time to look.

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Bel Garage and CRD seem to be closer to me.

Yes, i just want a power run, for now anyway. Should have worded it properly.

I'll contact them to see how things go.

Barthis in Botany might be a little far compared to the others as i live near penrith.

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Yeah man BEL GARAGE as long as you book it ? Dont be suprised if your reading is a bit low as there dyno is very accurate not like some others who give you B***** Unaccurate readings .... There very good they tuned my car to perfection, but your only doing a dyno run so i guess it aint that much to worry about...

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Yeah man BEL GARAGE as long as you book it ? Dont be suprised if your reading is a bit low as there dyno is very accurate not like some others who give you B***** Unaccurate readings .... There very good but they tuned my car to perfection, but your only doing a dyno run so i guess it aint that much to worry about...

I used to think that but my car ran within 1kw at Bel and tehn at UAS. No mods. 1 month in between. Similar days. That said, the UAS dyno usually has an allergic reaction to my car. Anything from 20 to 60kw down on expected power.

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hmmmmm, i suppose Bel sounds good.

Plus a close readout, is better than no readoutt... which is what i have atm :- /

hopefully i can get booked in tomorrow, or the thursday .... save much more time taking lunch whilst doing the dyno..

How about a Dyno tune? would somebody give a brief idea on what they do if its a tune , it's pretty much re mapping the engine right?

Would they be able to pick it up on a 'power run' as to whther or not the car needs a Dyno tune?? or would i have to do that separately.

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I got LOWER readings from UAS. It's just me though. No one else has problems there. My car is allergic to their dyno.

hmmmmm, i suppose Bel sounds good.

Plus a close readout, is better than no readoutt... which is what i have atm :- /

hopefully i can get booked in tomorrow, or the thursday .... save much more time taking lunch whilst doing the dyno..

How about a Dyno tune? would somebody give a brief idea on what they do if its a tune , it's pretty much re mapping the engine right?

Would they be able to pick it up on a 'power run' as to whther or not the car needs a Dyno tune?? or would i have to do that separately.

Have you got a programmable ECU like a PowerFC? If not there is no tuning to be done.

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I got LOWER readings from UAS. It's just me though. No one else has problems there. My car is allergic to their dyno.

Have you got a programmable ECU like a PowerFC? If not there is no tuning to be done.

I'm locked in for tomorow morning at Bel Garage. Finally, i can get a power figure for my car. :( .... Yep i have an A'pexi Power FC + Handcontroller.

Would anyone recomend anything? changes to the settings etc.

lol... im kinda clueless

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