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Gary DiPietroSr

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For those who where not there, this is what the dyno was like.



Thanks to Boodro's mom who lead me to the host site.



and Todd's expert driving.
 
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Wayne tuned my SCT for towing, so the torque was good at 204.4 and the HP at 177.4. Not big numbers, but it does run good.



Hey Jeff, I got my chrome wheel replaced under warranty today. The guy said it was nickel showing through the finish.
 
Here is a clip to my dyno.



http://s56.photobucket.com/albums/g164/caymen_photos/?action=view&current=PICT0066.flv



And here is one of Jeff C



http://s56.photobucket.com/albums/g164/caymen_photos/?action=view&current=PICT0054.flv





Tom

 
I'm glad Todd drove mine for me, that way I could see the tire vibrations at speed. The left rear was so bad the quarterpanel was quivering.



Also, in my Louisville 2006 folder I have pictures of a few of the STs that were on the dyno.
 
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Your welcome.... It was cool to "drive" other ST's !!!!



Jeff, Not ghetto, Just slightly weird...LOL......:lol:

Hey it only took tom 3 hours to do your plugs and wires... :D

Todd Z
 
Hey it only took tom 3 hours to do your plugs and wires...



Considering that I was working under less then ideal conditions, no air tools to remove the lugs that were tightened by King Kong himself, and running my Trac on the dyno, I did it in pretty good time. I also replaced the wires and gaped the plugs too.





Tom
 
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