Break In At Dyno Shop.

My auto shop teacher knew several people in the engineering department at Mercer University, in Macon. We've dynoed literally dozens of engines through the years down there for free. It was really nice. But he's gone now, so I have lost that connection. I am not even sure the dyno room is still there anymore, as they've made a lot of changes through the years.

That said, I've seen deals on dyno time from 350 for a day to 800 an hour. It can get expensive. I just don't worry about it. It was really cool to have that learning experience, but make goods parts choices. Follow good advice. Your **** will run good. Besides, the drag strip is the best dyno anyway. If you don't race, there's really no reason to be anal enough to know what your power is. Just build you something and enjoy drivin it.