Blower dyno

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  1. jay70cuda

    jay70cuda Well-Known Member

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    Is there any blower dynos located in or around Michigan. I was looking for some help on all these shoes and spacers i have. Even at $1000 a day it's still cheaper than running a motor on the dyno for all the wear and tear. Also with that you could test every possible way to run those spacers and see which works and what ones don't. Just a thought
     
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    SSI in Ohio
    Rich and Tj are Great guys to deal with !
     
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  3. Mark Leigh

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    I have been to the SSI dyno, I don't know how you could check distribution with their deal------ it's built for total boost numbers , not individual cylinders. Unless you are just talking about the spacers installed in the opening.
     
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  4. Flyboy68

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    I'd call Darren at DMPE, they are in Stevensville, Michigan
     
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    I also would try SSI TJ and RICH are great, there dyno is now equiped with a racepak so its easyier to display data and print outs. last time i talked those guys those guys they had one of those super blowers with shoes and inserts spacers the whole deal it only made 1-2 pounds more boost than it did with it naked, most of that stuff is smoke in mirrors for the cost. some of that stuff is good and works. tell em i sent you
     
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  6. Mike Canter

    Mike Canter Top Dragster
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    Interesting that you don't think 1 to 2 lbs is worth it. To me that is a big change.
     
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  7. jay70cuda

    jay70cuda Well-Known Member

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    .3 tenth of a lb for 3300! It only has 34 lbs at 8000 rpm. Something is a miss . Just looking for better suggestion than engine dyno when I feel the blower might be down
     
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  8. aj481x

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    Kallita probably has the best setup, and is in MI, but I don't know if they do outside work.
     
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