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> Tie down points for a Dyno Run?
kyhunting
post May 26 2009, 10:49 AM
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Where do you tie down the car for a dyno pull?

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TimT
post May 26 2009, 09:40 PM
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Through the doors one side to the other behind the seats.


LOL thats some funny schiess....

The Pelican boyz once gave me a good and solid dressing down for tying a a car down with a strap through the door openings..

In their "Porsche only dynoX" views...cars can only be secured to a dyno one way (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)

We have lots of different makes and model cars come through the shop for dyno tuning..

Formula Atlantic rolling on our dyno

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This car was secured from the front....if you look closely at the front wheel you can see a spring loaded wheel chock we use in addition to the straps..

We secure our 935 through the doors... and with chocks on the front wheels...

I have more picture of cars on our dyno.. I'll try and find some more and post them...

On one particular thread over that other Porsche site they were telling me that they would never use our dyno since they found out our dastardly way of securing the car


Whatever..
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