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I have an opportunity to have my '92, coupe dyno'd. Any suggestions on how to attach the vehicle securely to a dyno? I have noticed that some of you have used a dyno in the past and I would appreciate some input. Thanks in advance for your help.
Carl
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[quote name='flash' date='Oct 6 2005, 11:50 AM']the best way is to install rear hooks like the KLA ones
failing that, there are a couple of round protrusions with holes on the lower part of the frame in the rear that the strap hooks can fit into
check tension carefully - it takes very little in left/right uneveness to cause a very large problem that results in a lot of body work - also, variance in tension from one run to another can make for big differences in readings
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Thanks Flash. How about attaching points up front?
Carl
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oops, dumb question I guess.
1992, Guards Red, Coupe, 6 spd., LSD, Drilled frt. rotors,