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95R#177
12-14-2005, 04:28 PM
Would someone please post a list of certified DYNO locations, and indicate which have been used by members with good results? Thanks.

Warrtalon
12-14-2005, 09:03 PM
Please include 2wd vs AWD, too. Thanks. :)

bpanther
12-15-2005, 08:54 AM
When you ask about certified dyno locations, are you looking for dyno sheets for classes such as AI/CMC or GTS? Or are you just looking for good recommendations? For race classes that require a dyno sheet, you need to find a shop that has a DynoJet 224 or 248. If you go to http://www.dynojet.com/dyno_centers/automotive/index.php , you can find one anywhere in the world.

For south of Denver try MacAutosport in Parker. They've got a AWD setup and they will be supporting NASA in various ways including doing HPDE tech. http://www.macautosport.com/

For our Northern CO folks, ApexHyperformance (BimmerHaus) in Broomfield has a Dynojet 248x. These guys will also be doing HPDE tech for us as well. Talk to Bob. http://www.apexhyperformance.com/

For the Utah folks, try the Dr. Gas Dynojet. I haven't seen it personally, but Neil @ Dr.Gas is a NASA racer. 801-563-1111

I'm also checking with Kris at Logic Imports in Boulder. They have an AWD dyno, but I don't know what brand/model it is. Kris is a NASA member and will be doing HPDEs with us.

95R#177
12-16-2005, 03:28 PM
thanks Dave. I was wanting to know for NASA registration purposes. I will likely try Apex since I'm in Cheyenne. I'll call for an appointment, as trailering the car to Broomfield and back in winter is quite a task.