Phoenix Turbo dyno install...
some of you may have seen what it takes to install an inground dyno, but some havent.
we were curious to see if any of you would like to see how it all goes down(no pun intended
).
if so, ill post pictures tomorrow.
we were curious to see if any of you would like to see how it all goes down(no pun intended
).if so, ill post pictures tomorrow.
locash- im sorry, but we didnt know to ask..
we went with the Mustang MD250 w/5gas analyzer
i dont know that it will be fully functional before the NDRA event, but were trying.
ill post some pictures in a little bit of the oversized shallow grave.
we went with the Mustang MD250 w/5gas analyzer
i dont know that it will be fully functional before the NDRA event, but were trying.
ill post some pictures in a little bit of the oversized shallow grave.
there are many ways this can be done.
this is in no way a tutorial on how to perform an inground dyno install.
andy and i were digging sunday night, and were talking about how some people would be interested in seeing how much work it takes to actually put one of these in the ground
hell, how many people read about the rwd delsol of codys?
oh and please excuse the mess, we're still settling in at the new shop.

step 1:
cut the concrete slab to the desired dimensions 16' x 5'
step 2:
start digging...
step3:
keep digging.....
step4:
see steps 2 and 3
we are finally at the desired 30" depth.
stay tuned
this is in no way a tutorial on how to perform an inground dyno install.
andy and i were digging sunday night, and were talking about how some people would be interested in seeing how much work it takes to actually put one of these in the ground
hell, how many people read about the rwd delsol of codys?
oh and please excuse the mess, we're still settling in at the new shop.
step 1:
cut the concrete slab to the desired dimensions 16' x 5'
step 2:
start digging...
step3:
keep digging.....
step4:
see steps 2 and 3
we are finally at the desired 30" depth.
stay tuned
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You could fill that hole with 1,496 gallons of Jell-O.
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if youre thinking what im thinking... then phoenix turbo should sponsor some sort of female jello wrestling before they put the dyno in, hehe
You could fill that hole with 1,496 gallons of Jell-O.
</TD></TR></TABLE>if youre thinking what im thinking... then phoenix turbo should sponsor some sort of female jello wrestling before they put the dyno in, hehe
jeez, you have to install those things yourself? i always though the manufacturer would send out their own installers to do that type of thing. looks hard.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PhoenixTurbo.com »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">there are many ways this can be done.

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make sure you bury your enemies in that grave first lol.
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make sure you bury your enemies in that grave first lol.
hahaha you guys share some of the same ideas as we do.
too bad that when you start adding up would be enemies, the grave space gets smaller and smaller...
as far as the wrestling video, we thought it would be much funnier to have a heavy weight k-y division...
too bad that when you start adding up would be enemies, the grave space gets smaller and smaller...
as far as the wrestling video, we thought it would be much funnier to have a heavy weight k-y division...
shh. i promise i wont tell anyone, but you know you want to see the slippery rolls
we were also thinking of putting a beam across it and jousting over it
we were also thinking of putting a beam across it and jousting over it
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