Dyno shop/ tuner near Omaha,NE
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Dyno shop/ tuner near Omaha,NE
Anyone know where I can find a decent dyno shop in my area. I've had one place close thier doors, and another act like they know everything in the world, yet I had to make the guy look up TCD's website to prove that a T4 turbo was not "too big." Not to mention the "shop" is located inside a custom stereo store. Kind of hard to take them seriously.
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I've heard of a place called Sublime. I've never dealt with them, but they are probably one of the few places around here that have a dyno. Where are you located?
http://www.sstracing.com/sublimeweb/index.htm
http://www.sstracing.com/sublimeweb/index.htm
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Sublime used to have thier own shop, now they are located inside Inphase car audio. Talked with Andrew there several times and just doesn't sound like a place I want to take my car. There was a place off 132nd and L called E.J.'s. I went their and they were literally closing their doors!
We used to have a tandem dyno in the shop I work for. Not only did we dyno all of our used trucks, but got a LOT of outside business as well(Truckers always have to know what kind of horsepower they got, 'ya know). Not to mention it was a great diagnostic tool. I miss those days. Now the room is our "library" and do you think I could my tech's to read anything in there?
We used to have a tandem dyno in the shop I work for. Not only did we dyno all of our used trucks, but got a LOT of outside business as well(Truckers always have to know what kind of horsepower they got, 'ya know). Not to mention it was a great diagnostic tool. I miss those days. Now the room is our "library" and do you think I could my tech's to read anything in there?
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Yeah, that's me. Todd mentioned an LJ in an email, that wouldn't be you would it? I just added a sig with my info. but I purchased a partial kit from Todd-the stg2 intercooled kit. Everything is installed and the car runs and drives, I still have some issues with my choice of engine management( search map ecu2) but the engineers are completely involved with my problem and taking steps to correct it. I can't program timing yet but so far I've been able to make pulls up to 10 psi without a problem. I'll see how far this piggyback will take me! I'm just looking for a dyno that doesn't turn thier nose up to a 20yr old bmw.
I never thought of HP. Do they have a dyno? I used to own an '04 Mach1-sold it to do this project(and glad). I'll have to go talk to those guys again.
I never thought of HP. Do they have a dyno? I used to own an '04 Mach1-sold it to do this project(and glad). I'll have to go talk to those guys again.
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