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DOING THE DYNO
Peter Leonard - June 23rd, 2003 at 11:58 PM

Anyone from Sydney area who can recommend a good dyno place?
Also wondering what it will cost to do the dyno and tune up thing. Just switched to unleaded, and mean to get my CDI kit working properly, but my timing adjustment methods (mainly swearing and repeatedly counting all six of the notches on my ancient crank pulley) leave a lot to be desired. Seems the CDI kit idles great (unbelievably smooth, and crackling Dragonball Z style power start) but messes with timing as the revs go up. I think it's because of the fast rise time of the super CDI spark, but as I don't have access to an oscilloscope I don't really know. What am I up for cashwise for a (quick) stint on the dyno? any good, clean, disease free, reputable, tasty, honest places around Sydney? *looks vaguely lost*
ta peoples :D
:jesus could have been :alien...


lugnuts - June 24th, 2003 at 04:22 AM

Silverwater Automotive Services was where the dyno day was,ring and see if they want to touch it,:D


jakriz - June 25th, 2003 at 02:15 AM

SAS is $135 for the first hour & then $110 for every hour after that.
regards
Jak


Peter Leonard - June 25th, 2003 at 03:29 PM

thanks people :thumb
is 135 bucks as good as i'm gonna find?
i take it they're reasonably helpful to VWs there:D


Bizarre - June 25th, 2003 at 04:01 PM

There is a place at Tarren Point that was cheaper......... but didnt come across as helpful. If you do a searck for Dyno Day and look for the earliest posts.
I listed contact details for both back then


jakriz - June 25th, 2003 at 07:13 PM

If u just want a blatt on the dyno Peter then u may get some deal for around $50, but if u want to spend time fiddling with the motor & having consecutive runs, prepare to pay some bucks.
regards
Jak