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    dyno'ing a 6x6

    Hi

    I need to get a torque curve, post engine mods, on my 6x6 perentie and just wanted to get my head around how its done.

    Do you have the CDL engaged, front drive shaft removed and rear bogie on the rollers?

    Any suggestions where the best place to get a power run done in western/north western Sydney?

    thanks
    bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobakers View Post
    Hi

    I need to get a torque curve, post engine mods, on my 6x6 perentie and just wanted to get my head around how its done.

    Do you have the CDL engaged, front drive shaft removed and rear bogie on the rollers?

    Any suggestions where the best place to get a power run done in western/north western Sydney?

    thanks
    bob
    Davis Performance might be able to help you. He did an engine tune on my RRC recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Classic88 View Post
    Davis Performance might be able to help you. He did an engine tune on my RRC recently.
    Yeah i have been chatting with one of their workers who is also on this forum, definately worth chatting to them. There is more than one company that knows there way around a 4bd1dyno'ing a 6x6

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    I would think you would have to drop both front and rear axles, CDL engaged with the intermediate axle on the rollers

    Otherwise you could track a two axle dyno

    And Brian on here has two switch for CDL so that he can choose which axle to engage....unsure if this can be done from outside he box.

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    Steve Etcell of Automotive Etcellence has a 4 wheel dyno. Try him

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    I would think you would have to drop both front and rear axles, CDL engaged with the intermediate axle on the rollers

    Otherwise you could track a two axle dyno

    And Brian on here has two switch for CDL so that he can choose which axle to engage....unsure if this can be done from outside he box.
    Spot on there mate, that is the way to do it.
    Cheers......Brian
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    thanks guys

    I'm only 20 min from davis and have used them for my D4 when I'm too lazy (or its a bugger of a job. Will give them a call on Monday
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    West end diesel at Wetherill park has a two axle Dyno.
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