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    Default Eddy-current (brake) Dyno's in calgary??

    I need to do some dyno tuning, I need a eddy-current (brake type, not an inertia) dyno so that the load can be adjusted. I know DynoMotive has a Mustang dynomameter (eddy-current), I've tried contacting them at (403) 542-3966 and I've left a message last week but no one has called me back.

    Davenport and RCTS have inertia dyno's so I can't use either of them.

    Anyone know how to get a hold of DynoMotive or know of anyone else in calgary with a eddy-current dyno?

    Thanks

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    Contact Mathew at Tecmotion. He has a Mustang Dyno and is great to deal with.
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    thanks a lot, I contacted him and everything sounds good.

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    pm Toma to get ahold of Dynomotive.

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    Originally posted by buh_buh
    pm Toma to get ahold of Dynomotive.
    Make sure to also ask him for the Beyond.ca Dissemination of Dissent discount.

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    Originally posted by buh_buh
    pm Toma to get ahold of Dynomotive.

    I met Toma last Sunday. Super nice guy!

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    Originally posted by buh_buh
    pm Toma to get ahold of Dynomotive.

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    Ermm...

    The dynojets have locomotive sized brakes. Just pick an rpm point or mph.... The software will apply the load (big brake) to keep it at that point. Want to tune 3000rpms, 3105rpm, 7000rpm, whatever... works slick.

    I have never seen a car overload the brakes.

    Some inertia dyno operators may not have the software package, or the right dyno, but rcts does.

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