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I am new to this forum. So I looked around and i didn't find any posts on dyno testing dully.
So question is has any one tested F350 dully or knows a place to do it. I am considering Bog Hoss kit from Banks but I want to get some ruff numbers before.
I run 37"tires if it makes any difference.
I know a lot of guys have done custom tunes on their trucks so there have to be plenty of places out there with experience. I'm on the east coast and have never dynoed my truck. I DO, however, dyno my race car several times per year as it's required for my series.
Start with the directory on Dynojet Research Inc. - Automobile Dynamometers
Call some shops to see if they have experience with your truck.
I'm sure anyone with a dyno could handle the baseline but it would be nice if you could find a shop with truck expertise and knock out everything at one place.
Another option is pulling the outside tire off, lot of extra work to get a dyno but it can be done if you cant find a local Dyno big enough. On edit i just noticed someone already suggested that above......
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