Have
you ever wondered what that factory rated 2004 Dodge Cummins 325 hp actually
puts to the ground? Or can you really get an extra 100hp from a Superchip tuner
for your Chevy Duramax? Can you really get a 250 degree drop in EGT's with a
4" exhaust on your Ford 6.0L?
At ClubDyno.com you'll be able to view dyno runs from a growing
list of cars, trucks & SUV's that we run right here in our shop with our Mustang
MD-1100 Dynamometer. We'll show you the year, make, model and engine
of the vehicle, as well as all known engine and drivetrain modifications. You
can compare different products that were used on different vehicles to see what
kind of power and torque gains were made depending on which products were used.
Many include "before and after" runs so you can see how the engine reacted after
the products were installed. The results vary from the mild to the wild! This
can be really valuable information for anyone that is shopping for performance
upgrades, and it's also kind of fun for anyone that is interested in high performance.
The information on this website is completely free to use. If
you already have an account with us at USDieselParts.com, then you can sign
in at the top of the page. New users can sign up for a ClubDyno account here.
June 6th, 2009 Dyno Day Results
We want to thank everyone who showed up on June 6th 2009 to make
our third annual Dyno Day weekend a huge success and our biggest turnout ever in spite of the slightly rainy weather. We ran 42 trucks across
the dyno and saw some of the biggest numbers yet. Top honors went
to Ray Howe who travelled here all the way from California for his third year in a row.
Ray's hard work on his 2006 GMC Duramax paid off by putting an impressive 719 horsepower to the dyno.
But the really fun part of the day was just getting a chance to see some familiar faces and and meet some of new people that showed up for their first time.
We also want to thank Adam McFarland for sending the following e-mail to us after our June 6th Dyno Day event:
"Just wanted to drop a note to say thank you for today, and every day that you folks open up your shop for the dyno day. I know it is a lot of work that probably
doesn't give your business much of a monetary return but we all had a good time and also managed to learn a little something about our rigs at the same time.
On behalf of all the Kalispell participants I would like to say THANK YOU and keep up the good work."
Adam McFarland
Saturday, June 06, 2009
If you don't have a ClubDyno account yet, then you can sign
up here. Why not? It's totally free!
