I need to dyno my 10AE. Need dyno in DFW area that has wideband capability. Anyone know of such a place?
Hey thanks,
Buck Reynolds
Maypearl
10AE FFS CS
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I need to dyno my 10AE. Need dyno in DFW area that has wideband capability. Anyone know of such a place?
Hey thanks,
Buck Reynolds
Maypearl
10AE FFS CS
Not sure if ATS Racing up in Lewisville has WBO2 or not. FIS in McKinney does. That's where my WRX was tuned with WBO2. Not sure if they'd be open to doing a Miata as the Scoobies are their bread and butter.
http://www.atsracing.net
http://www.fi-systems.com/contact/
Edit: According to their website, ATS does have a WBO2. I also know they have a bit of experience with Miatas.
T1 race development in Rowlett does tuning with a wideband on their dynojet. I believe that BoostedNB took his car there to be tuned.
ahh hell I can tune it, the PC pro is a breeze.. its tuned,
I just want to get some pulls here in the am hours when it is not to hot on 93 octane. Last time I dynoed was up in Phoenix and it was 100 degrees in the shade, with a dollar store box fan. I only could muster 194 whp.
I am aware of ATS just was hoping something closer. Denton... is like B.F.E. ::Censor::from Maypearl
thanks
Buck
There's a couple of shops in Arlington that do wideband too. I go to Alamo for my dyno pulls ($50 for 3 w/o wideband, $75 for 3 w/ wideband), the guy that does the dyno prep and runs is pretty cool and knows what he's doing.
Also Rotary Performance and Jotech on the east side of Dallas (and not so far north). Jotech is probably too pricey, but RP is probably decent.
another vote for alamo. They're ganxta.
For straight-up dyno pulls, I'd recommend Alamo as well. P.S.: stand outside to avoid choking on fumes & going deaf. ;)
Even though you don't need tuning on the car, I'll still point you toward JoTech should you want some fine tuning done on a dyno. Kenny seriously knows his ::Censor::! And no, it ain't an inexpensive place.