VT cam question
#12
RE: VT cam question
ORIGINAL: lizzyfan
Yes, at a place called Performance Specialties in Pa.
It is an in ground Dynometer.
Yes, at a place called Performance Specialties in Pa.
It is an in ground Dynometer.
#15
RE: VT cam question
lizzyfan, where in PA are you from? i just got my cams and i think im going to kaufmann motorsports, but im in pittsburgh and its a 3hour drive. is that place you are talking about (Performance Specialties) any closer to pittsbugh? where is it?
and yes the mustang dyno typically shows lower numbers that other brands of dynos, but i dont know why.
and yes the mustang dyno typically shows lower numbers that other brands of dynos, but i dont know why.
#16
RE: VT cam question
ORIGINAL: lizzyfan
I don't think it really matter, does it? This guy pretty much only dyno's Stangs/
I dunno!!![sm=feedback.gif]
I don't think it really matter, does it? This guy pretty much only dyno's Stangs/
I dunno!!![sm=feedback.gif]
#17
RE: VT cam question
ORIGINAL: Jcelli04
lizzyfan, where in PA are you from? i just got my cams and i think im going to kaufmann motorsports, but im in pittsburgh and its a 3hour drive. is that place you are talking about (Performance Specialties) any closer to pittsbugh? where is it?
and yes the mustang dyno typically shows lower numbers that other brands of dynos, but i dont know why.
lizzyfan, where in PA are you from? i just got my cams and i think im going to kaufmann motorsports, but im in pittsburgh and its a 3hour drive. is that place you are talking about (Performance Specialties) any closer to pittsbugh? where is it?
and yes the mustang dyno typically shows lower numbers that other brands of dynos, but i dont know why.
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