Dyno testing in Maryland.
rkdo1xa
05-09-2004, 11:08 AM
Anybody in the Maryland, USA area (specifically, Anne Arundel County, even more specifically Annapolis) know a good place to go and get a dynometer test?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Squirrel Nuts
05-09-2004, 11:37 AM
If you want an expert....then go see Awesome Bill in Selbyville.
rkdo1xa
05-09-2004, 12:42 PM
If you want an expert....then go see Awesome Bill in Selbyville.
I think Selbyville is a 3 hour drive from Annapolis, though :/ (You are talking about Awesome Engines in Selbyville, DE right?). Anybody know of place thats closer?
What about those do-it-yourself dynameter testing gizmos like this thing:
http://www.dynorad.com/
Now, I realize those things probably wouldn't give me a reading as accurate as going to a place to get my TA tested. But my purpose is to measure how much of an improvement in HP I'm gaining by each mod I add. So a 100% accurate reading isn't really necessary. If before I put in a mod it says 300hp, then afterwards it says 325hp then thats good enough.
I think Selbyville is a 3 hour drive from Annapolis, though :/ (You are talking about Awesome Engines in Selbyville, DE right?). Anybody know of place thats closer?
What about those do-it-yourself dynameter testing gizmos like this thing:
http://www.dynorad.com/
Now, I realize those things probably wouldn't give me a reading as accurate as going to a place to get my TA tested. But my purpose is to measure how much of an improvement in HP I'm gaining by each mod I add. So a 100% accurate reading isn't really necessary. If before I put in a mod it says 300hp, then afterwards it says 325hp then thats good enough.
JoeJoe231455
05-10-2004, 03:11 AM
dampachi
05-24-2004, 01:55 PM
HP racing on ritchie highway doesn't have a dyno? or GW motorsports on nursery road? or hell maybe capitol raceway might have a dyno...i was wondering this all myself.
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