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    Haulin Hemi Hearse is offline LX Newbie
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    Going to Dyno my AWD RT next week - Anything I should know?

    Finally after all my mods have been installed for a month, I am heading to a local shop to dyno my car next Friday - Wheel to Wheel in Madison Hts. Mi.

    Not sure if they have done any AWD Hemi's before, is there anything I should be looking for to make sure the Dyno is run properly with our cars? Do I need to turn off the TM with my no-esp button, or by using the Diablo?

    Anyone in MI every use wheel to wheel?

    I am working with Promotion to tweak by tune before the dyno, I am hoping to see some strong results.

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    i am really excited to see what kinda numbers that thing puts down. let us know how it goes..

    i have never personally been there but i have heard good things about that place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haulin Hemi Hearse View Post
    Finally after all my mods have been installed for a month, I am heading to a local shop to dyno my car next Friday - Wheel to Wheel in Madison Hts. Mi.

    Not sure if they have done any AWD Hemi's before, is there anything I should be looking for to make sure the Dyno is run properly with our cars? Do I need to turn off the TM with my no-esp button, or by using the Diablo?

    Anyone in MI every use wheel to wheel?

    I am working with Promotion to tweak by tune before the dyno, I am hoping to see some strong results.
    Make sure the operator is aware that the AWD is full time and that the torque bias is 32/68 front to rear.

    http://www.watsoncard.com/magnum/ LMI True CAI, FRI Heads, Sidewinder, Shorties, High Flows, Catback, Throttle Body, Predator

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    Haulin Hemi Hearse is offline LX Newbie
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    Thats what I needed to know, thanks

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    If the dyno cant lock the front roller to the rear roller ..... it probably will not work. The car will go into limp mode.

    Lou -05 Magnum RT AWD ---> FRI'd 392

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    do they have a website??? i'd like to get my truck dyno'd soon.....is it a dynojet dyno???
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    2011 Charger R/T bone stock
    NA 04 Ram 1500 RCSB 4x4 418 C.I.

    1/4 : 12.26 @ 109

    www.moesperformance.com
    www.nadodge.com

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    It's a Mustang, I believe they can lock the rollers, I will find out

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    news ???

    Lou -05 Magnum RT AWD ---> FRI'd 392

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    Haulin Hemi Hearse is offline LX Newbie
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    Check out the thread from a couple days ago called "awd dyno disappointment" the title in itself says it did not go very well.

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