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    Who do you guys use for dyno in so cal?

    Hello ,

    Can some one send me to a dyno person..who can tune my 1970s properly with a dyno! Someone who charges reasonably...

    Somewhere in the 57 and 210 visinity..


    Thanks

    Porshegal

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    Westech did my Chevy engine, they're kind'a out that way in Mira Loma .... they're pretty much a 'hot rod' shop but they might do a Porsche... GREAT dyno
    http://www.westechperformance.com/contact.php
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    I'd go to Sergio Nardi at Gameface. He's just off the 57 and Imp Hwy. he's reasonable and works almost exclusively on air cooled 911's.
    http://www.game-facemotorsports.com/

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    Loren Beggs of 911 design is also a great Porsche shop with a dyno. Loren works on a lot of modern Porsche cars and Porsche Factory Cup cars. He's very good, but his Cup racing client base is not very price sensitive. I would imagine he would be quite expensive compared to GameFace Motorsports. 911 Design is just off the 10 Fwy in Montclair, about 5 miles from the 57.
    http://nine11design.com/

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    Craig, Hehehehehee. Am price sensitive!

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    Quote Originally Posted by porschegal View Post
    Hello ,

    Can some one send me to a dyno person..who can tune my 1970s properly with a dyno! Someone who charges reasonably...

    Somewhere in the 57 and 210 visinity..


    Thanks

    Porshegal
    I don't own a dyno but there is one about 3 miles from my shop that I use when needed.

    We're in N. Hollywood and I'd like to think we know our way around MFI.
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    Bob Giese in murrietta GRE 714-267-1855 does vw and porsche

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    Quote Originally Posted by porschegal View Post
    Hello ,

    Can some one send me to a dyno person..who can tune my 1970s properly with a dyno! Someone who charges reasonably...

    Somewhere in the 57 and 210 visinity..

    Thanks

    Porshegal
    Guys, this isn't a "Recommend our friends with dyno's" or "Show our loyal to our Porsche Mechanic" thread. This guy asked specifically for a dyno shop that can work on 70's Porsche......Somewhere in the 57 and 210 visinity..

    I'm not sure what "visinity" means, but I assume that means "close to" or "near by"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig T View Post

    I'm not sure what "visinity" means, but I assume that means "close to" or "near by"
    First, SHE asked ... not HE.

    Second, visinity casts a wider net than vicinity ... hence why I piped in. Sometimes you gotta look outside your neighborhood to find what you're looking for...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post

    Second, visinity casts a wider net than vicinity ... hence why I piped in. Sometimes you gotta look outside your neighborhood to find what you're looking for...

    LOL! Marco, right as always.

    I sent you a PM.

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