Dyno in Sac?
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Dyno in Sac?
Hey everyone. I am new to this forum but have been hanging around clubwrx.net for awhile now. Anyways I was informed not too long ago that there is a company called www.schatzandkrum.com that is going to be getting an all-wheel dyno shortly. I asked my source if they have done any scoobies and he said they had some good results with scoobies running the unichip.
My question is, have any of you heard of them or had them dyno there car? What was your impression?
Everyone I talk to says to go to I-speed in the city but I dont want to drive for 2 hours to dyno my car.
Thanks for any help.
My question is, have any of you heard of them or had them dyno there car? What was your impression?
Everyone I talk to says to go to I-speed in the city but I dont want to drive for 2 hours to dyno my car.
Thanks for any help.
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S-squared in Rancho Cordova will have one soon. They are getting AWESOME power from their reflash. They have great prices and great service.
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Yup, S-Squared has a dyno *on a truck* incoming. It will be here very, very soon, and the guys there are second to none, IMO. Tuning, parts, fabrication, it's all there....
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Origami posted by Musto
Anyways I was informed not too long ago that there is a company called www.schatzandkrum.com that is going to be getting an all-wheel dyno shortly. I asked my source if they have done any scoobies and he said they had some good results with scoobies running the unichip.
Anyways I was informed not too long ago that there is a company called www.schatzandkrum.com that is going to be getting an all-wheel dyno shortly. I asked my source if they have done any scoobies and he said they had some good results with scoobies running the unichip.
Avoid the Unichip like the plague. It can and has worked on subies but is considered old school now that the EcuTek re-flash is available through several local tuners in the Bay Area, including S-Squared in the Sacramento area.
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Thanks for all of the posts everyone. I am going to check out s-squared and see whats up.
As for my engine management I have already installed my UTEC.
I just need to find a shop that really knows how to tune and are very good at it. I am going to be shooting for 350hp at the wheels on race gas in 1 month.
Have a good one.
As for my engine management I have already installed my UTEC.
I just need to find a shop that really knows how to tune and are very good at it. I am going to be shooting for 350hp at the wheels on race gas in 1 month.
Have a good one.
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Originally posted by Musto
Thanks for all of the posts everyone. I am going to check out s-squared and see whats up.
As for my engine management I have already installed my UTEC.
I just need to find a shop that really knows how to tune and are very good at it. I am going to be shooting for 350hp at the wheels on race gas in 1 month.
Have a good one.
Thanks for all of the posts everyone. I am going to check out s-squared and see whats up.
As for my engine management I have already installed my UTEC.
I just need to find a shop that really knows how to tune and are very good at it. I am going to be shooting for 350hp at the wheels on race gas in 1 month.
Have a good one.
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