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eggeegg 2007-02-16 04:33 PM

Dyno testing close to Reno?
 
Is there anyplace besides S-Squared Motorsports that's close to Reno for dyno testing? I'd like more info on S-Squared but their website doesn't work. Also, I don't feel like driving there. My WRX is Stage 2 (Cobb DP, SPT CAI, heatshield and CBE) and I can take logs on my laptop with Enginuity but would like to be able to find exact HP and TQ. Any suggestions? Thanks.

MattR 2007-02-16 04:53 PM

SSquared is no mas....We go to DBtuned in Roseville, or GST Tuning in hayward.

sybir 2007-02-16 08:11 PM

Paul at Dbtuned in Roseville will take care of you, and is the closest, especially for just getting baseline runs. Both shops use Mustang load-based AWD dynos.

doubleurx 2007-02-16 08:15 PM

I'm still pricing one out for my garage.

PecoFC 2007-02-16 09:02 PM

anyone know how much a dyno run at db is?

sybir 2007-02-16 10:21 PM

Give Paul a call, I don't want to misquote.

rubberbiscuitt 2007-02-18 05:03 PM

db tuned here, for your convenience.

cody 2007-02-19 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by eggeegg (Post 91271)
Is there anyplace besides S-Squared Motorsports that's close to Reno for dyno testing? I'd like more info on S-Squared but their website doesn't work. Also, I don't feel like driving there. My WRX is Stage 2 (Cobb DP, SPT CAI, heatshield and CBE) and I can take logs on my laptop with Enginuity but would like to be able to find exact HP and TQ. Any suggestions? Thanks.

IF you took the logs on a straight flat road in 3rd gear from 2k to 7k, I think there's software out there that can be used to make a "dyno" graph. I'd have to search for it though...maybe later.

Ed of EQ Tuning can use logs to make a power graph. You just have to be sure you took the logs on a straight flat road in 3rd gear from ~2k to ~7k rpm. He's also a great tuner with access to several bay area dynos.

cody 2007-02-19 07:45 PM

Alright, here's the software you can use to "dyno" your car. But unfortunately it's not free. I read about it in this thread: http://www.wrxfanatics.com/index.php...=dyno+software

http://www.dynamic-dyno.com/

I've heard good things about the software and the guy who made it. Apparently he's very helpful if you have any issues setting it up. His name's Tony and he's an enthusiest from ClubWRX.

But if you have Ed remote tune your car, it'll be tuned to optimize performance at this elevation and you'll get pretty graphs. :)


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