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Old 08-29-2006, 08:25 PM
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Dyno testing

I was wondering if theres anyone who lives in Hollywood, Fl or close who would know a good place to dyno test my cobalt. I wanna compare my friends stock cobalt to mine( ive only put a muffler) and see if there was an increase in power. Thanks.
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woundn't be worth the money until you have real mods.

A muffler alone adds like 1 hp maybe.
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You probably will show 3 hp or less, so whats really the point?

After you get full exhaust, header an intake, they you should see a small jump, about 10 to 15 hp. (There is no gaurentee with this estimated number.)
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It's good for someone to get a base dyno just so they know where they started from, especially if they are going to be modifying extently. Granted you know he isn't gaining really anything with changing the muffler but it's a start. Say one day he changes his whole exhaust, now he has something to compare to.

slickrjay, best answer would probably be answered in the Regional Forum or checking on your search engine but I'm sure there are plenty in your region.

Good luck.
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Originally Posted by NJHK
RedBaseBolt and YSUSteven

It's good for someone to get a base dyno just so they know where they started from, especially if they are going to be modifying extently. Granted you know he isn't gaining really anything with changing the muffler but it's a start. Say one day he changes his whole exhaust, now he has something to compare to.

slickrjay, best answer would probably be answered in the Regional Forum or checking on your search engine but I'm sure there are plenty in your region.

Good luck.
hey there NJHK, been a while or have i just missed your post totally!
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Originally Posted by artawesome
hey there NJHK, been a while or have i just missed your post totally!
I've been on and off. Because I moved and don't have the internet at home, I'm only at work right now.

If you ever want to really reach me, come to ECOTECForum.com
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Thanks guys(and girls if any)
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