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If any guys want 4wd dyno action the r31skylineclub is having a dyno day on a brand new 4wd dyno and there are a few sports free

http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?...p?topic=14340.0

any queries pm me or post in the thread.

continue on ..

all skylines welcome

No i am not Hijacking thread

If any guys want 4wd dyno action the r31skylineclub is having a dyno day on a brand new 4wd dyno and there are a few sports free  

http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?...p?topic=14340.0

any queries pm me or post in the thread.

continue on ..

all skylines welcome

Why do they charge $20 more for a 4wd power run than a 2wd? :confused:

I'm not going to mention that $60 for a dyno day event per car isn't the best deal either.

Why do they charge $20 more for a 4wd power run than a 2wd? :confused:

I'm not going to mention that $60 for a dyno day event per car isn't the best deal either.

Simple brand new Dyno the front rollers then have to be setup and did you forget to check that on this dyno they do a mixture run first to make sure your car is happy enough to be run up . :)

yes you can get a dyno run for $35 here and there but this is on a saturday the workshop does need to pay bills, if i had a new dyno i would not charge $35 a dyno run its just not worth having one.

back in the day dyno runs were 50 - 70 for 2wd no matter where you went.

you don't have to come i just thought the 4wd people would like an option

cheers

Simple brand new Dyno the front rollers then have to be setup and did you forget to check that on this dyno they do a mixture run first to make sure your car is happy enough to be run up . :)

yes you can get a dyno run for $35 here and there but this is on a saturday the workshop does need to pay bills, if i had a new dyno i would not charge $35 a dyno run its just not worth having one.

back in the day dyno runs were 50 - 70 for 2wd no matter where you went.

you don't have to come i just thought the 4wd people would like an option

cheers

Last year i went to a dyno day at AVO held by the Pulsar GTiR club and i paid $35 for 2 power runs on their 4wd dyno.

As for A/F mixtures, they check those during the power run anyway as well as listening for detonation all at the same time.

I still don't see why brand new dyno rollers have to be set up for every car, if its a case of moving the rollers a bit to adjust for different chassis/wheel lenghts, it only takes about a minute...

Last year i went to a dyno day at AVO held by the Pulsar GTiR club and i paid $35 for 2 power runs on their 4wd dyno.

As for A/F mixtures, they check those during the power run anyway as well as listening for detonation all at the same time.

I still don't see why brand new dyno rollers have to be set up for every car, if its a case of moving the rollers a bit to adjust for different chassis/wheel lenghts, it only takes about a minute...

Do you see me caring ?

go to avo then get your $35 run

If you don't like the price then don't come simple

Do you see me caring ?  :bs!:  

go to avo then get your $35 run

If you don't like the price then don't come simple

WTF!!??

Who said i was going anywhere?, you posted a link and I commented on the offer. If you are happy to pay that price, then thats all that matters!

I'm just comparing the prices on the link YOU posted. :talk2hand

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