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mobile dyno tuning service
3545 Centre Circle
Fort Mill, SC 29715
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704.651.3807

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About the
Dyno
dynamometer \Dy`na*mom"e*ter\, n. An apparatus for measuring force or
power; especially, muscular effort of men or animals, or the power
developed by a motor, or that required to operate machinery.
Setting the Standards
The Dynojet Automotive Dynamometer features 24" knurled, precision
balanced drums. The large drum diameter provides a virtually flat,
stable surface for tire contact, eliminating unnecessary slippage and
tire deformation. The result is precise, repeatable results every time.
With its durable steel construction and
high-inertia drums, the Dynojet Dyno can accurately diagnose performance
or driveability problems in vehicles with anywhere from 20 to 1000 Hp at
the drive wheels. Dyno runs can be done at speeds up to 180mph,
providing safe, reliable road testing right in the shop.
With a quick vehicle mounting time, the Dynojet Dyno allows us to
measure, record, and diagnose performance problems quickly. Its durable,
maintenance-free construction ensures flawless tuning and
troubleshooting.
NASCAR
The accuracy, precision, and dependability of Dynojet's Automotive
Chassis Dynamometer has been recognized by the National Association for
Stock Car Auto Racing as the benchmark in automotive dynamometer design.
Dynojet Research is proud to announce that it has linked a three-year
deal with NASCAR to provide dynamometer services for the organization's
NASCAR Winston Cup Series, NASCAR Busch Grand National Series, and
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series events. NASCAR uses Dynojet's dyno for
race rule enforcement, and to determine power production of the
competing cars in race trim. The Dynojet Dynamometer is ideally suited
for this role due to it's simplicity of operation, reliability, and
accuracy.
Furthermore, Dynojet has become the officially licensed NASCAR
dynamometer. This agreement is a reflection of NASCAR's recognition
of the advanced technical capabilities of the Dynojet Automotive
Dynamometer. Several NASCAR teams have acquired Dynojet Dynamometers for
their own use.
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