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[quote="Andrew"]I have just been on the phone to HLM tuning and we have discussed what the day would include, prices and possible dates. Because of the school holidays they would like to avoid the 22nd, I think they are going away on holiday on that date, so we have a choice of the 29th, 5th or 12th. [u]I am opening a poll on the first page as to what date you would prefer the most.[/u] We have been given a very generous offer of £35 per car, this includes: - 3 power runs per each car and an average of the 3 runs will be used to create the graph data - looking on their website this usually costs £75 each so we are getting a great deal here - Sandwiches, tea, biscuits and coffee in their waiting room - Graph printouts plus dyno data e-mailed to us/saved onto our own cd's/flash drives. The data can be viewed on their software from the dynojet website which allows you to look at all the variables including air to fuel ratio and change all the presentation so you can analyze things against each other - He said up to 40 cars would not cause a problem The dyno is very young and state of the art, its Dynojet 224x LC is you want to go do your research I did ask him about remaps, he said it would cost £300 for a remap and that he tends to decline on n/a cars as the gains can be negligable, it's only really worth it on a turbo Its better to book it in advance to secure our slot so I will be calling him back in 2 weeks to make the booking Cheers[/quote]
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