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      02-23-2016, 12:18 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by badblack550xi View Post
i tend to stay away from dyno's for the sole reason of how much damage it does to the car.
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from messing up the drive train to messing up the engine, why do you think people sign liability waivers before every dyno.
You seem like you are being 100% serious but this is absolutely not true. Damage caused because of an improperly maintained vehicle or dyno operator does not lay blame on the dyno.

We have owned a hand full of dyno's and been dyno'ing for over 2 decades. Our personal cars have been on the dyno countless times..

But for those who do not want to dyno that is fine. It is not required.

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