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Cody Cummins 02-03-2010 05:58 PM

Dyno help
 
Hey guys, PA dyno even is coming up in March. I've never been on the dyno before so i just wanted to get a few pointers, Also i wanted to know if my stock auto tranny will be alright with the mods I have done! Thanks!!!

bowtech 02-03-2010 07:21 PM

a zero plate alone is to much for a stock auto lol

12valvetater 02-03-2010 08:25 PM

That dyno doesn't load as hard as the street you'll be fine.

94 12valve 02-04-2010 05:56 AM


Originally Posted by Cody Cummins (Post 486084)
Hey guys, PA dyno even is coming up in March. I've never been on the dyno before so i just wanted to get a few pointers, Also i wanted to know if my stock auto tranny will be alright with the mods I have done! Thanks!!!

I'll see you there:tu:

You will not be running your truck on the dyno only watching it run. One tip would be tune your afc

Hammer 02-04-2010 10:35 AM


You will not be running your truck on the dyno only watching it run.
That is correct...
Dave will tell you as he has seen how we roll the jet,the gentleman who drives the truck knows what he is doing and has driven more diesels on that dyno than you could ever imagine.SGS has been dynoing diesel since waaayyy back in 2001 when they did mine during a Saturn Owners Performance day.

Your transmission should be fine,HOWEVER,you would probably benefit from a lock-up switch to help keep it locked as the stock transmissions have a tendency to downshift when you least expect them too........Andy

12valvetater 02-04-2010 11:16 AM

What day is this anyway?

94 12valve 02-04-2010 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by Hammer (Post 486531)
That is correct...
Dave will tell you as he has seen how we roll the jet,the gentleman who drives the truck knows what he is doing and has driven more diesels on that dyno than you could ever imagine.SGS has been dynoing diesel since waaayyy back in 2001 when they did mine during a Saturn Owners Performance day.

Your transmission should be fine,HOWEVER,you would probably benefit from a lock-up switch to help keep it locked as the stock transmissions have a tendency to downshift when you least expect them too........Andy

Thats right, and the lock up switch is a great idea.


Originally Posted by 12valvetater (Post 486548)
What day is this anyway?


March 20th and 21st, you getting on the rollers?

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here is the thread about it, I went on sunday to the fall brawl and saw some very strong running trucks. This spring I will be there on saturday spinning the rollers and sunday to watch.

12valvetater 02-04-2010 08:48 PM

Yeah I might strap her down. Haven't quite made up my mind yet. I know it's not going to do good but I'd like to see what it has. That dyno isn't going to like my laggy charger and relatively high timing though.

94 12valve 02-05-2010 09:16 AM

I have never been on that dyno, but I thought the same thing when I first went to lloyds. I was wrong, with 22* of timing and a single s400 it lit right up

Hammer 02-05-2010 12:05 PM

I do not think that you have a charger as big as TJ Bates has on his 24v.

When that thing lit on fuel alone down at Lloyds to say I was impressed is a understatement.Then when he sprayed it I think we all got an eyeful and the poor fan got abused.LMAO!

You will be fine Tater...I have seen some very big chargers get lit on a 248 and lay down a number.


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