Dyno Day TOMORROW - June 9th - NC/SC

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Late notice, sorry. Dyno day tomorrow starting at 9:30am. Short drive from upstate SC and most of NC.

http://www.carolinanissans.com/forums/i ... -june-9th/

A friend that I went to high school and college with recently got a dyno for his shop. Adam mainly does Corvette, Camaro and domestic builds but has been known to work on just about anything, including my S14 a while back when I found it had bits of timing chain guide in the oil pan. He mainly uses the dyno to tune customer cars after installing cams, and other performance parts. I'm gauging interest for a dyno day since he's just starting out and his rates are STUPIDLY low compared to other places. Here are the detials. . .

Dyno info copied from his site:
At Aquadale Speed Shop we utilize a Dynocom 7500 load bearing dynamometer with an industry standard 24" roller for the best in repeatablilty. Our dyno can handle 2200 horsepower and 7500 ft lbs of torque with speeds of 200+mph.

Rates, copied from his site:
Dyno Day and Car Club group rates!! 4 pulls per car, all participants will receive a printout of horsepower and torque. On dyno days lunch is provided for customers!!

10 cars - $55 per car

15 cars - $50 per car

20 cars - $45 per car
Here is a direct link to his site, http://www.aquadalespeedshop.com/

I figured you guys would jump at the chance for cheap dyno time and free lunch, comment if you're interested and we'lll see if we can get at least 10 people together and pin down a date. If I've neglected to provide any info you might need please post here or pm me. For you guys in Charlotte that might be interested, his shop is about an hours drive. People from the Greensboro, Winston Salem, High Point area you're looking at about an hour and half drive to the shop.

Here's a little eye candy for ya, this is Adam's personal Corvette that recently put down over 672whp and 616 ft. lbs of torque. He's done all the work to it himself including the tuning. If I've ever rode in a car more powerful than this one I couldn't remember it after riding in this thing. 0-120 mph quicker than most car will do 0-60.

http://www.aquadalespeedshop.com/attach ... 000FRC.png


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