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I didn't think you need to remove the front driveshafts as on a RWD dyno these won't be turning at all therefore using no power.

If you're going to turn the car off then on again it's best to leave it in gear. At least that way you've still got power steering and vacuum for the brake booster should anything unexpected happen.

Cheers,

Ben

PS-G'day Duncan!

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