Dyno places
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Dyno places
Does anybody has the website of dyno location in the USA?
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You may try looking up mustang dyno etc.. to find a load dyno too.
http://www.mustangdyne.com/locator.htm
http://www.mustangdyne.com/locator.htm
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The dynojet 424 has load , not sure if there is one or any in Socal. My recommendation would be to go to AMS (www.advancemotorports.com) in Carson , use their MAHA which IMO is the best chassis dyno and also used by the factory.
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Originally Posted by special tool
Ian - dynojet is making some load models now also.
I notice something unusual on my car. Let's say I am driving at normal speed 35 mph and I decide to stop and let the car coast in neutral, the A/F ratio shows a rich condition 9:2 -10:1 , it's been doing that at every stop or anytime I decide to set the gear in neutral while cruising at normal speeds.
Vacuum leak ? TPS ?
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Originally Posted by pole position
The dynojet 424 has load , not sure if there is one or any in Socal. My recommendation would be to go to AMS (www.advancemotorports.com) in Carson , use their MAHA which IMO is the best chassis dyno and also used by the factory.
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Originally Posted by special tool
So you basically have a very rich idle - is that it?
What is the condition of your factory narrowband o2 sensor?
What is the condition of your factory narrowband o2 sensor?
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