Dyno Shops Near You
Here is a list for Colorado.
Aurora / Parker:
MAC Autosport: 6268 East Pine Lane, Parker, CO 80138 / 303-841-1542 / Dynojet, AWD
Boulder County:
Nine Second Racing: 6900 W. 117th Ave, Broomfield, CO 80020 / 303-499-7223 / Mustang AWD
Super-Rupair: 1309 Yarmouth Ave, Boulder, CO 80304 / 303-442-6508 / Dyno Dynamics AWD / load-bearing
Colorado Springs:
KAZ MotorSports: 3415 Fillmore Ridge Heights, ColoSprings, CO 80907 / 719-635-2167 Dyno Dynamics 2WD load-bearing
Revolutions Tuning: 417 E. Vermijo Ave, ColoSprings, CO 80904 / 719-635-6200 Dyno Dynamics AWD / load-bearing
SR-Tuning: 3727 E. ST Vrain ColoSprings, CO 80909 / 719-573-4443 / Motorcycle Dynojet 250 LC
Wendz Racing: 2275 Waynoka Rd. Suite E, ColoSprings, CO 80915 / 719-574-2299 / Dynojet, 2WD
Denver Metropolitan Area:
Dyno-Pro: 6231 Beach St, Denver, CO 80212 / 303-455-2443 / Dynojet, 2WD, also balance Crankshafts
CarZ Customs: 7895 W. 14th Ave, Denver, CO 80215 / 720-214-5095 / SuperFlow, AWD, load-bearing, boost sensor
ImportSports Performance: 7667 E. Iliff Ave Unit I, Denver, CO 80231 / 303-752-2422 / Dynojet, 2WD
Racing Trenz: 6190 E. Evans Ave, Denver, CO 80222 / 303-756-8884 / Dynomite AWD Load-bearing
S&S Automotive: 8500 E. Warren Ave Denver, CO 80231 / 303-750-2808 / SuperFlow, 2WD
TC's Performance, Inc.: 5415 W. 59th Ave, Unit-G, Arvada, CO. 80003 / 720-974-0888 / DynaPack 3000 / 2WD / Load-bearing
Northern Colorado:
PFI: 5720 South Bueno Drive, Fort Collins, CO 80525 / 970-377-2216 / Dynojet, 2WD
Greeley Automotive Machine: 404 8th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631 / 970-352-4342 / SuperFlow, 2WD
WesternSlope / EasternPlains:
Shining Knight Machine: 427 Sherman Drive, Grand Junction, CO 81503 / 970-257-9117 / SuperFlow, 2WD
ASF Machine: 590 N Westgate Drive, Grand Junction, CO 81505 / 970-242-0919 / SuperFlow, 2WD
Red indicates the most freqeuntly used Dyno shops/ experienced tuning personel
Aurora / Parker:
MAC Autosport: 6268 East Pine Lane, Parker, CO 80138 / 303-841-1542 / Dynojet, AWD
Boulder County:
Nine Second Racing: 6900 W. 117th Ave, Broomfield, CO 80020 / 303-499-7223 / Mustang AWD
Super-Rupair: 1309 Yarmouth Ave, Boulder, CO 80304 / 303-442-6508 / Dyno Dynamics AWD / load-bearing
Colorado Springs:
KAZ MotorSports: 3415 Fillmore Ridge Heights, ColoSprings, CO 80907 / 719-635-2167 Dyno Dynamics 2WD load-bearing
Revolutions Tuning: 417 E. Vermijo Ave, ColoSprings, CO 80904 / 719-635-6200 Dyno Dynamics AWD / load-bearing
SR-Tuning: 3727 E. ST Vrain ColoSprings, CO 80909 / 719-573-4443 / Motorcycle Dynojet 250 LC
Wendz Racing: 2275 Waynoka Rd. Suite E, ColoSprings, CO 80915 / 719-574-2299 / Dynojet, 2WD
Denver Metropolitan Area:
Dyno-Pro: 6231 Beach St, Denver, CO 80212 / 303-455-2443 / Dynojet, 2WD, also balance Crankshafts
CarZ Customs: 7895 W. 14th Ave, Denver, CO 80215 / 720-214-5095 / SuperFlow, AWD, load-bearing, boost sensor
ImportSports Performance: 7667 E. Iliff Ave Unit I, Denver, CO 80231 / 303-752-2422 / Dynojet, 2WD
Racing Trenz: 6190 E. Evans Ave, Denver, CO 80222 / 303-756-8884 / Dynomite AWD Load-bearing
S&S Automotive: 8500 E. Warren Ave Denver, CO 80231 / 303-750-2808 / SuperFlow, 2WD
TC's Performance, Inc.: 5415 W. 59th Ave, Unit-G, Arvada, CO. 80003 / 720-974-0888 / DynaPack 3000 / 2WD / Load-bearing
Northern Colorado:
PFI: 5720 South Bueno Drive, Fort Collins, CO 80525 / 970-377-2216 / Dynojet, 2WD
Greeley Automotive Machine: 404 8th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631 / 970-352-4342 / SuperFlow, 2WD
WesternSlope / EasternPlains:
Shining Knight Machine: 427 Sherman Drive, Grand Junction, CO 81503 / 970-257-9117 / SuperFlow, 2WD
ASF Machine: 590 N Westgate Drive, Grand Junction, CO 81505 / 970-242-0919 / SuperFlow, 2WD
Red indicates the most freqeuntly used Dyno shops/ experienced tuning personel
2003 Silver SXT - Totalled
2005 Silver Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Turbo -Daily
1990 White SR powered 240sx - My sliding slut.
I miss my neon at times. She treated me well and taught me a lot about cars in general. I will always have a special place in my heart for these cars. Heres to the 2gn community.
2005 Silver Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Turbo -Daily
1990 White SR powered 240sx - My sliding slut.
I miss my neon at times. She treated me well and taught me a lot about cars in general. I will always have a special place in my heart for these cars. Heres to the 2gn community.
Here is the pre-tuning appointment checklist. Everyone needs to make sure to go through this list before showing up for your tuning appoinment. Going though these steps really does make a difference in the success or failure of your tuning session. It will save you both time and money end the end!
It is also copied and pasted here:
___ The car cannot have any exposed wires. All connections must be soldered or butt-connected. No twisted and taped wires.
___ The check-engine light must not be on. The ECU cannot be throwing any codes. If you are throwing any codes they must be accounted for ahead of time and deemed acceptable. Existing codes: _________________________________
___ The battery must be fresh and charged. If the vehicle is equipped with an alternator it must be in strong working order and putting out the correct voltage.
___ There should be no fluid leaks (coolant, oil, fuel, meth, etc.). Leaking fluids can cause damage to the expensive electrical systems under the dyno. They can also lead to detrimental engine damage. Usually, an hourly cleanup fee will be charged for any fluids leaked onto the Dyno.
___ Make sure the engine has the correct amount of fresh oil. If you have very old or contaminated oil, you will not get the results you are looking for and major engine damage can occur.
___ Ensure that your engine’s cooling system is properly bled and burped. The car must not be overheating.
___ Ensure that a good thermostat is installed. Street cars are required to run a thermostat.
___ Fuel pumps should not be installed if there is rust or any debris in a fuel tank. Replace rusted tanks and clean out all debris. Make sure you have a fuel pump and injectors that are adequate for the power you wish to make.
___ Perform a compression test. Perform a leakdown test if necessary. You need to be aware of the condition of your motor. If there is a problem cylinder, consider if you really want to get tuned with a hurt engine.
___ Make sure all bolts are tightened. Loose components will cause tons of headaches.
___ Ensure there are no vacuum leaks. For turbo/supercharged engines, ensure that all the piping is secured and there are no boost leaks. This is best done by using a tool to pressurize the piping system with an air compressor to verify there are no hidden leaks.
___ For turbo/supercharges vehicles, most shops highly recommend that t-bolt clamps be used instead of standard hose/worm clamps. I know for vehicles boosting over 10psi, regular hose clamps are not allowed in my book. A tune cannot be performed if charge pipes are popping off.
___ For turbo vehicles, ensure that oil return lines have a direct path to the oil pan and are adequately sized. Small, poorly routed or misdirected oil return lines will cause excessive smoking.
___ Make sure that the turbo or supercharger is in good working order (no excessive shaft play in turbochargers).
___ Alignment and tires: make sure that your vehicle has been properly aligned and the tires are in good condition. If the car pulls to one side on the road, it will do so on the dyno as well. Low quality/old tires tend to explode on the dyno. Regular street tires work great.
___ Ensure that NEW spark plugs are installed. Ensure that they are gapped appropriately and that they are of an appropriate heat range for your power goals. Significantly higher than stock-powered engines should not be equipped with stock head-range spark plugs.
___ For vehicles that have accessible spark plugs that shops can remove on the dyno in a reasonable amount of time (4-cylinder Hondas, 4-cylinder Mitsubishi’s, etc.), ensure that you bring a minimum of one additional set of new spark plugs. There is no such thing as too many extra spark plugs.
___ Verify that your braking system is up to par (no air in the lines, vacuum hooked up to boosters if installed, etc.).
___ Ensure that the valve lash is set properly.
___ Ensure that your vehicle is not smoking excessively. White smoke means the car is burning coolant. Blue smoke means it is burning oil. Black smoke means that the vehicle is running rich.
___ Ensure that your exhaust system is accessible. Some shops will be using an expensive autronic wideband to accurately tune your car’s air/fuel mixture, and they need to be able to insert the sniffer into your exhaust system or screw its sensor directly into an exhaust pipe. Eliminate any possible exhaust leaks.
This was pulled off of Coloradoracing.net. The guy that wrote this works at Revolutions Tuning in Colorado Springs.
It is also copied and pasted here:
___ The car cannot have any exposed wires. All connections must be soldered or butt-connected. No twisted and taped wires.
___ The check-engine light must not be on. The ECU cannot be throwing any codes. If you are throwing any codes they must be accounted for ahead of time and deemed acceptable. Existing codes: _________________________________
___ The battery must be fresh and charged. If the vehicle is equipped with an alternator it must be in strong working order and putting out the correct voltage.
___ There should be no fluid leaks (coolant, oil, fuel, meth, etc.). Leaking fluids can cause damage to the expensive electrical systems under the dyno. They can also lead to detrimental engine damage. Usually, an hourly cleanup fee will be charged for any fluids leaked onto the Dyno.
___ Make sure the engine has the correct amount of fresh oil. If you have very old or contaminated oil, you will not get the results you are looking for and major engine damage can occur.
___ Ensure that your engine’s cooling system is properly bled and burped. The car must not be overheating.
___ Ensure that a good thermostat is installed. Street cars are required to run a thermostat.
___ Fuel pumps should not be installed if there is rust or any debris in a fuel tank. Replace rusted tanks and clean out all debris. Make sure you have a fuel pump and injectors that are adequate for the power you wish to make.
___ Perform a compression test. Perform a leakdown test if necessary. You need to be aware of the condition of your motor. If there is a problem cylinder, consider if you really want to get tuned with a hurt engine.
___ Make sure all bolts are tightened. Loose components will cause tons of headaches.
___ Ensure there are no vacuum leaks. For turbo/supercharged engines, ensure that all the piping is secured and there are no boost leaks. This is best done by using a tool to pressurize the piping system with an air compressor to verify there are no hidden leaks.
___ For turbo/supercharges vehicles, most shops highly recommend that t-bolt clamps be used instead of standard hose/worm clamps. I know for vehicles boosting over 10psi, regular hose clamps are not allowed in my book. A tune cannot be performed if charge pipes are popping off.
___ For turbo vehicles, ensure that oil return lines have a direct path to the oil pan and are adequately sized. Small, poorly routed or misdirected oil return lines will cause excessive smoking.
___ Make sure that the turbo or supercharger is in good working order (no excessive shaft play in turbochargers).
___ Alignment and tires: make sure that your vehicle has been properly aligned and the tires are in good condition. If the car pulls to one side on the road, it will do so on the dyno as well. Low quality/old tires tend to explode on the dyno. Regular street tires work great.
___ Ensure that NEW spark plugs are installed. Ensure that they are gapped appropriately and that they are of an appropriate heat range for your power goals. Significantly higher than stock-powered engines should not be equipped with stock head-range spark plugs.
___ For vehicles that have accessible spark plugs that shops can remove on the dyno in a reasonable amount of time (4-cylinder Hondas, 4-cylinder Mitsubishi’s, etc.), ensure that you bring a minimum of one additional set of new spark plugs. There is no such thing as too many extra spark plugs.
___ Verify that your braking system is up to par (no air in the lines, vacuum hooked up to boosters if installed, etc.).
___ Ensure that the valve lash is set properly.
___ Ensure that your vehicle is not smoking excessively. White smoke means the car is burning coolant. Blue smoke means it is burning oil. Black smoke means that the vehicle is running rich.
___ Ensure that your exhaust system is accessible. Some shops will be using an expensive autronic wideband to accurately tune your car’s air/fuel mixture, and they need to be able to insert the sniffer into your exhaust system or screw its sensor directly into an exhaust pipe. Eliminate any possible exhaust leaks.
This was pulled off of Coloradoracing.net. The guy that wrote this works at Revolutions Tuning in Colorado Springs.
2003 Silver SXT - Totalled
2005 Silver Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Turbo -Daily
1990 White SR powered 240sx - My sliding slut.
I miss my neon at times. She treated me well and taught me a lot about cars in general. I will always have a special place in my heart for these cars. Heres to the 2gn community.
2005 Silver Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Turbo -Daily
1990 White SR powered 240sx - My sliding slut.
I miss my neon at times. She treated me well and taught me a lot about cars in general. I will always have a special place in my heart for these cars. Heres to the 2gn community.
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Thats an awesome list 60Trim. If you don't mind I am going to copy that and put it in the original post.
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Sounds good man. I put it there to be added to only help.
2003 Silver SXT - Totalled
2005 Silver Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Turbo -Daily
1990 White SR powered 240sx - My sliding slut.
I miss my neon at times. She treated me well and taught me a lot about cars in general. I will always have a special place in my heart for these cars. Heres to the 2gn community.
2005 Silver Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Turbo -Daily
1990 White SR powered 240sx - My sliding slut.
I miss my neon at times. She treated me well and taught me a lot about cars in general. I will always have a special place in my heart for these cars. Heres to the 2gn community.
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Central Ohio
Slowmotion Motorsports
2908 E. 14th Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43219
(614) 372-0304
Specializing in
•DSM
•Neons
•Honda/Acura
•WRX & STI
•Toyota
•Nissan
good thing you got goin on here hope I can help.
Slowmotion Motorsports
2908 E. 14th Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43219
(614) 372-0304
Specializing in
•DSM
•Neons
•Honda/Acura
•WRX & STI
•Toyota
•Nissan
good thing you got goin on here hope I can help.
-Sean
01 Dodge Neon MSII 2.0 DOHC turbo, '13 Dodge Dart Mopar Edition 1.4 Multi-Air turbo
Nos is a lot like a hot chick with std's you wanna hit it but are afraid of the consequences.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2311033
01 Dodge Neon MSII 2.0 DOHC turbo, '13 Dodge Dart Mopar Edition 1.4 Multi-Air turbo
Nos is a lot like a hot chick with std's you wanna hit it but are afraid of the consequences.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2311033
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california is complete
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COLORADO is done, on to connecticut
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only tonite and tomorrow morning.
why do you think its taken so long to get this done
why do you think its taken so long to get this done
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All states alphabetically up to and including Idaho, as well as PA and Nevada are complete.
I might be able to do a couple more states in the morning.
I might be able to do a couple more states in the morning.
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Up to and including New York is done.
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There might be, but you will have to search.
Sadly I lost the list I had.
Sadly I lost the list I had.
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