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  • Dyno Pulls - How Much?

    Hey guys,
    Kicking around the idea of running a new class next year. They have a rule of 9.5 lbs / rwhp. How much does the average dynojet pull cost?

    Thanks
    Jeff


    Jeff
    2002 SCCA ITE Z28

  • #2
    about 40-50 bucks
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    • #3
      does it specify mustang or dynojet? lol

      there's a MD in Midland, around 65-75 bucks, they'll do the whole wideband thing for ya too though
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      • #4
        Wait for the Camaro superfest next year.....I paid $50 for 2 (or 3 cant remember) pulls....plus its cool,having a bunch of people standing around the dyno!
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        Shaun
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        • #5
          Give Sean a call up at CARS. His shop is right off of Elizabeth Lk. Road just down from airport....he has a mustang dyno. i know he was charging $50 for 2 HP pulls i believe, really good guy to deal with and has helped me out a TON with my car!
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          • #6
            Thanks guys for the help. $40-$50 is less than I expected. Looks like NASA American Iron requires a certified dyno run before they issue the log book for the car and one pull after your first race. I need to dig deeper before I jump classes.

            Sounds like Sean @ CARS in right next door

            Thanks
            Jeff


            Jeff
            2002 SCCA ITE Z28

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            • #7
              If you are close to the lb./rwhp limit, a Mustang dyno will give lower #'s
              A bunch of bolt-ons, heads/cam, LT's 9" rear, 4.30 gear. Best on Nittos 11.90 @ 120.4 w/ 1.89 60'
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              • #8
                Theres a place in Clarkston that is $100.00 an hour
                They are awesoe and will help you tune it up appropriatly to get the most out of it..
                my buddy goes there for his SCCa Spitfire, and I go for my TR6 the guy is great.

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