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> Chassis Dyno Questions., I'm considering a purchase.
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post Jul 19 2011, 03:19 PM
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Anybody here have one?

It's not a trivial piece of equipment and would have to pay for itself. I'm interested in hearing from those with experience.
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Jake Raby
post Jul 19 2011, 06:22 PM
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Dyno-Jet ONLY
Put it in the ground.

Like Scotty said, don't depend on off the street biz to keep it going, if you are like us you don't want those clowns in the shop anyway. They bring in oil leaking POS cars and bother the shit out of you.

We use our dyno-jet almost everyday, like any other tool. I probably haven't dynoed a dozen cars for local people and don't even advertise that we have it.. They are cool if you have a use for it in your business and can keep it busy.. I paid for mine in cash, it was a great purchase and increased capability to a level that few have.
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