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> GTC Dyno Day at local shop in NJ, I bunch of us rented thier Dyno 4 a day
goobu
post Mar 28 2004, 08:59 AM
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http://homepage.mac.com/jupeman/.Movies/DynoDay.mov

Not the most exciting video, but it was fun for all of us to hang out there on a saturday and get under the skirts of each other's machine.

There was 2 914s, a Euro SC 3.2, 3.6 Turbo 'Stock', a few 993s and a modified 911S.

For me...I am the white 914....82 RWHP is more than enough (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
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post Apr 3 2004, 06:22 PM
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how little power i'm actually producing from my tired ol' 2,2E...


LMAO, I won a trophy at one of my regions dyno days for "Lowest Horsepower" I think I made 134 RWHP in my rebuilt 911T

Ive subsequently rebuilt that same 2.2 engine to produce 200rwhp.....

On another note, There is soon to be another Dyno available in the NYC area... my friends shop is presently installing and eddy type dyno rated at 1500hp...this type of Dyno is much more useful than an inertial Dyno as a tuning tool..

Ill take some pics and let you know when it is up and running

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