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    Which do you feel more comfortable with?

    Sup Fellas, I was thinking on, if you had choice which Dyno would you go to? Say a shop had a Mustang Dyno and another shop had a Dynojet both were good tuners which would you go with? Does it even matter to you?


    I will hold may answer till latter.. but I want to see what othr think..

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    It wouldn't matter from a tuning standpoint.
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    Dyno Jet. Everyone likes higher #'s

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    Mustang Dyno but thats cause I'm a big fan of street tuning. If your car is a normal bolt on car then dynojet is fine but if they are only tunning the car on the rollers and you should be making good power I feel the mustang dyno is a little safe. With the load you will see what the cars fuel will look like with a real load etc. Normally its not that much of a difference in the fuel table and they dynojet tuners should compensate but I like to be on the safe side...plus I like lower dyno numbers

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    So who on the westside has a Mustang Dyno?

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    You can load control a DynoJet now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckD View Post
    You can load control a DynoJet now.
    I believe dynojet offers the eddy motor for them now.. letting you load them down..

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