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Re: The bet, where to dyno?



<< I can't remember the digester's name from Portland with the M5, but if
 you can't find a dyno in the Portland area, there's Austin's Pro/Max
 in Tacoma, Washington that probably can do the testing for you.  Not
 too far of a drive is it?  They charge about 75 for an hour's worth (I
 think), I got a discount through the Viper boys though. 
 http://www.pro-max.com
 
 Loving the digest, and laughing my head off,
 Carlos
 Seattle
 95 M3 >>

I wonder if this may be an opportune time for a quick survey:

For those of you who have had your car dynoed, did the brand of dyno make a
difference to you?  

For those of you who have not, would you care what brand would be used if you
did?

I want to get a feel for manufacturer name impact on the consumer market.  I
asked the same question on other lists that I participate in, and got some
interesting feedback.

Reply privately, please.

Thanks,
Todd
Air & Water
Foreign Auto Service
Philadelphia
1-888-565-2257

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