Robert Lilley wrote: > For those interested I have a lead on a shop in Raleigh that has a brand new > Chassis Dynometer. > > I do not know actual prices, but expected to run @$100 per hour. I should > only need an hour or less to get the measurements. I could also do the test > with a few different configurations. > With/without 1.25 rockers. > With/without quad tip plugs > With/without K&N Air Filter > Others?? Different gas octane's?? Maybe even the Zyclone? PerL 87 Syncro 112i |
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