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Guys, I've just bought a 1992 R32 GT-R and I'd like to know how much power it's really making. If I recall correctly, though, AWD cars need to go on a special dyno. Where can I find one, and how much is it likely to cost?

Mind you, some of you might have a pretty good idea already. It hasn't been modded much, just new Garrett turbos (don't ask me what kind though).

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You should have turned up to the SAU dyno day at RE customs yesterday, they have a 4 wheel dyno. Dont know the price they charge normally, sorry. Give them a call tomorrow.

Wouldn't have mattered, I don't have the car yet. I'd be keen to get to the next one though.

Most dyno places charge $70-90 for a dyno run (2 or 3 runs + printout).

scotty nm35, was yours on dyno yesterday made 216 something awkw?

RE Customs have 4wd, Sabbaddin have them too I believe and there are others.

You have 32 GTR, you can go to any dyno place and pull out 4wd fuse and it'll run on RWD (you lose ABS though but you don't need one to run on dyno).

Yep, that was mine. Previous run on the screen though. Ended up making 222 a couple of months ago but this one was down 26kw at 195.4 for some reason. Seems most had the same low figures... maybe they just got it calibrated?

I was hoping for some good data on my fine tuning as it was the same dyno but low figures don't help me much.

He has many customers on this forum, im sure one of them can supply these details for you, he does lots of testing and helps alot of the users out on this forum so I am sure you will be happy with his work.

or PM him, Username is URAS,

Where is URAS? I'm in East Melbourne so I'd prefer something out this way.

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