To dyno or not to dyno?

I think my motor was probably too far away from a good tune in the past
it ran well and was way better than what came out but has certainly benefited from work since.
i'm probably now at a position where some dyno time would be of benefit.

so in theory if i'd paid for an engine dyno session like the orginal poster was suggesting i would have short cut to where i am today..... before the engine was in the car, thuis saving 10 years of hobby type fiddling about.

i think i have changed my mind

engine dyno sounds like a good idea :)

Dave
You really have come to the right conclusion: On an engine dyno you cut out all of the "noise" driveline, wheel slip, even going to WOT consistently. Small changes show up with a good engine dyno and operator. It really is a time saver and for what it costs just to maintain a dyno I really don't charge enough for the information that it provides. J.Rob