dyno spot racing(bay area)
They havn't moved yet FYI. The new place is in San Jose off Almaden and hwy 87. They will be in the new shop in a few weeks, however they are still at the same address and phone number in Mt.View till then and are still opened and doing chips, etc... Just give them a call and they will work it all out with you.
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How good are they with tuning the Hondata? I need helping tuning my stage 3 at narrow/part throttle. Is DSR really worth the $185/hr to dyno?
Dyno Spot is the best in Northern California at the very least. Highly Recommend!
they will be moving may 20th. They expect the dyno to be up and running around June 1st. Lawrence is the man!
they will be moving may 20th. They expect the dyno to be up and running around June 1st. Lawrence is the man!
actually those dates are kinda off! lol
They will get their in May. Probally the first week or so. And they dyno will be ready to go around then also. All the work on the place (electrical, walls, cealing rework, etc...) is all been done as we speak. Just give them a call I would say late next week like Friday and they will have a better answer on when the final stuff will be moved in and when they will switch the company over.
Also yeah they are extreamly good in tuning the Hondata systems. With the setup they have and they experience in programming, tuning, racing, etc... they are a sure bet on any application.
They will get their in May. Probally the first week or so. And they dyno will be ready to go around then also. All the work on the place (electrical, walls, cealing rework, etc...) is all been done as we speak. Just give them a call I would say late next week like Friday and they will have a better answer on when the final stuff will be moved in and when they will switch the company over.
Also yeah they are extreamly good in tuning the Hondata systems. With the setup they have and they experience in programming, tuning, racing, etc... they are a sure bet on any application.
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how long do you think it would take to tune my hondata 2b for my 99gsr with 6psi jrsc I/H/E/high flo cat.
let then an hr on the dyno. Probally a few runs because normally Lawrence can pin point where the peak power will be after 2 base runs on a typical car. I would say with a JRSC it would take 1hr maybe 2 depending on the temp. of the day because the JRSC's get extreamly hot after just the 2-3 base line runs, so cool down periods might be a factor. But I would expect like 1 hr on the dyno or 2 at the most, but thats only in extreme cases.
it's already May 12th, which is the 2nd week of May. I spoke to Dick on Friday, those are the dates and time estimates he gave me. The 20th is in 8 days, so I would say my dates are right on
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