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Topic: Chassis Dyno
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jsracingbbf unregistered
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posted 01-10-2004 10:20 PM
Are these things any good? Has anyone here used one? A friend of a Friend of mine has one he wants to sell, business and all. Looks interesting, and everytime I've been by his place there has always been a steady business. He says anyone can run one with a little training. What do you folks think? ------------------ JS Run what you brung and hope you brung enough! 69 Mustang Pro ET Drag
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69maverick Moderator Posts: 1539 From: Thomaston,CT. Registered: Jan 2001
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posted 01-10-2004 11:15 PM
A friend of mine owns 2 dynos a motor dyno and a chassis dyno the motor dyno makes him more money but the Chassis dyno is better in most cases. Call Dyno time in Prospect Ct. Ask for Greg He will give you the ins and outs
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steve'66 Gearhead Posts: 9835 From: Sonoma,CA,USA Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 01-10-2004 11:54 PM
Jerry,That could be a fun side business, since most hot rodders have 8-5 jobs the work could be after normal business hours. If you want a side job that is. SteveW
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ZEATER Gearhead Posts: 185 From: Mount Pleasant,IA,USA Registered: Aug 2001
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posted 01-11-2004 08:53 PM
I have used a chassis dyno through many engine changes. The cost around here is about 100.00 an hour. It is very valuable for me for engine tuning especially carb.If you have a track close by race cars are an endless supply of revenue if done properly.
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