engine dyno prices???

-
Brians dyno is an engine dyno, so you'll need to take it out of the car. I don't remember what it costs, but it's not cheap.

Looks like 550 for a friday day, which is fine. Then I need to figure out how to get it there etc.
 
I've been looking for a dyno tuner for my Triumph Roadster motorcycle. If any of these do motorcycles or you know someone in my area (South Carolina) I would appreciate it.
 
I almost got on the engine dyno but a HURRICANE got in the way.Hope this week is my week.With the cost of fuel,tolls and dyno day I expect to drop a $1000.$100 per hour is not unreasonable,it should be inline with the shops hourly labor rate.PLUS,when you get into higher HP levels the tune is less forgiving.I wouldn't take my junk to an operator not familiar with my type of engine combo.I will post up some numbers afterwards:happy1:
 

Attachments

  • Garage 8.11 023.jpg
    156.7 KB · Views: 203
  • Garage & aug 010.jpg
    177.7 KB · Views: 183
....it got to third gear, every hold down strap broke and the car launched off the platform over the heads of several people and landed about 60 feet north of the platform kinda like the dukes of hazzard...but without the TV cameras rolling.....what ever movie you see where a car does that from much higher in the air then the 8 foot off the ground dyno trailer....the car does not survive the impact, no car would.


Now that would have been worth the price of the admission. Getting enough "hook" to launch airborn off a set of spinning rollers and only 15 feet of slippery diamondplate without just spinning the tires and lumbering off the deep end.... priceless...
 
Doesnt anyone test and tune on friday nights at the track anymore?
 
Doesnt anyone test and tune on friday nights at the track anymore?

Sure, but the dyno can get you real close right out of the gate. There's always things to try, especially when it comes to suspension.
The dyno can also help spot a potential catastrophe! I've seen some crazy things when it should have been "normal" break in and tune.
Plus if you have a flat tappet cam, the dyno is sooooo much better at getting it broke in correctly.
When you break a cam in while in the car, alot of things can go wrong causing you to stop the break in process like wiring issues, leaks, or cooling issues. If this happens, it can be devastating to the break in process causing the cam to go flat and ruining the engine costing hundreds of dollars or even a couple thousand to fix. So much better to pay the 500-600 to get it right.
Brian
 
Oh I totally agree about running the break in prior to installation. But I'll just bolt mine to something heavy so it dont fly off and break it in,lol. Seriously,I break em in on a stand or engine cradle.

My eyes and ears have always been my most valuable trouble shooting tools.
 
I almost got on the engine dyno but a HURRICANE got in the way.Hope this week is my week.With the cost of fuel,tolls and dyno day I expect to drop a $1000.$100 per hour is not unreasonable,it should be inline with the shops hourly labor rate.PLUS,when you get into higher HP levels the tune is less forgiving.I wouldn't take my junk to an operator not familiar with my type of engine combo.I will post up some numbers afterwards:happy1:

WOW.....that is one hell of an engine!!!
 
We charge $350-500 depending on what the setup is. EFI or Any NoS/Blower setup time is a little more. But its till the job is done. Sometimes you can be on the dyno for 3 days of work to get something special dialed in just right. And we dont limit the pulls, you want to do 30 in a day, go for it!
 
-
Back
Top