Dyno Recommendations
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Dyno Recommendations
Hi All,
Does anyone have any good marine dyno shops they recommend in the Dallas area? I've heard of a couple of good auto shops, but would prefer someone who specializes in marine applications.
Thanks!
Does anyone have any good marine dyno shops they recommend in the Dallas area? I've heard of a couple of good auto shops, but would prefer someone who specializes in marine applications.
Thanks!
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An alternative is KPE in Wichita Falls (just west of DFW). I have seen his marine and trophy truck motors on the dyno and they are very impressive.
Keeter Performance Engineering
4602 Huff Rd.
Wichita Falls, TX 76310
940 696-FAST
[email protected]
Keeter Performance Engineering
4602 Huff Rd.
Wichita Falls, TX 76310
940 696-FAST
[email protected]
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I've used Wayne Calvert in Denton. They're old school with old school pricing. Not the best out there, but if you want to know how your engine works it's an economical place. - waynecalvertengines
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-TgOs9avoM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-TgOs9avoM
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I'd go with Leon, two motors will cost you around $1,000. They dyno'd my motors. I checked with Reher Morrison - they had to change a few things to get set up for marine engines.
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I've used Wayne Calvert in Denton. They're old school with old school pricing. Not the best out there, but if you want to know how your engine works it's an economical place. - waynecalvertengines
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-TgOs9avoM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-TgOs9avoM