is there a way for me to run my allwheel drive truck on rear wheel dyno
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is there a way for me to run my allwheel drive truck on rear wheel dyno
i heard there might be something a can detach or is it not worth my time and drive the extra distance to and allwheel dyno thanks
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guessing you have a syclone you could do as mentioned above but with a viscous coupling sytle transfer case it can mess some things up. but with your wheel base find an awd dyno shouldnt be as hard as us ss guys with the huge wheelbase.
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Originally Posted by 2004SSS
guessing you have a syclone you could do as mentioned above but with a viscous coupling sytle transfer case it can mess some things up. but with your wheel base find an awd dyno shouldnt be as hard as us ss guys with the huge wheelbase.
EDIT: FYI Chase (2004 SSS), the C3 as what the Sierra Denali is now.
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Originally Posted by gmcC3syclone
i heard there might be something a can detach or is it not worth my time and drive the extra distance to and allwheel dyno thanks
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Originally Posted by UBLUZIN03
Yo Z06dreaming weres the awd dyno in PA?
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im in the san fernando valley ,oxnard is about a hour drive from me thanks everyone for your info it was really helpfull, anyone know of a real good tuner in cali been having probs with reduce engine power coming on have speed dest tune but the guy who did it couldnt fix that problem and the shop that did the motor wanted to go to a rear wheel dyno but i dont want to do that thanks shawn