Posted By: Shatar4
Chassis dyno’s in Michigan - 06/25/20 09:04 PM
Just got my 505 done in my 71 Challenger and I am looking for someone with a chassis dyno in southern Michigan. I’m half way between Lansing and Novi to give you some idea. I appreciate any help I can get. TIA
Posted By: ekim
Re: Chassis dyno’s in Michigan - 06/25/20 09:32 PM
these guys have one, right down the road,
https://www.shophemi.com/ will they do an old car?
Posted By: Shatar4
Re: Chassis dyno’s in Michigan - 06/25/20 09:56 PM
I called them and all they do is EFI motors.
Posted By: Cab_Burge
Re: Chassis dyno’s in Michigan - 06/25/20 11:42 PM
Do you want the shop to tune it or can and will you tune it?
Posted By: dvw
Re: Chassis dyno’s in Michigan - 06/26/20 01:41 AM
Jakes Automotive in Utica.
Doug
Posted By: mopar dave
Re: Chassis dyno’s in Michigan - 06/26/20 03:19 AM
Have ya checked with Billy Briggs? motorcityspeedonline.com I talked to him a couple years ago, but never used him. My friends tell me he's good.
Posted By: ZIPPY
Re: Chassis dyno’s in Michigan - 06/26/20 01:27 PM
It's kind of a hike for you, but here is where I went last time...and I plan to return.
https://www.jakesautomotive.com/Auto-Repairs/High-PerformanceThe owner is a member here, his handle is JAKE68.
Posted By: Shatar4
Re: Chassis dyno’s in Michigan - 06/26/20 04:11 PM
I’ve used him before also and he knows his mopar’s and I did make a appointment with him but this time you take your car there and you have to wait to get on the dyno. You don’t reserve a time, you reserve a date! I do not live anywhere close to his shop so I would have to wait in my truck . The gentleman I talked to said it could take anywhere from 3-5 hours before I get on the dyno. I guess it first come first serve on the date your given. 🤷♂️ That’s why I’m looking for someone with a more definitive time.
Posted By: ZIPPY
Re: Chassis dyno’s in Michigan - 06/26/20 05:52 PM
Good info.
I haven't been in a long time and don't remember if that's always been the deal, but my past tactic was always be there a half hour or possibly more before they open.
I usually try to do that with tire stores, alignment shops, etc etc.
Alot of folks would probably find that ridiculous (understandable, it sort of is, but it gets things done).
Thinking about it, maybe too many people arrived an hour before closing time or something like that.
Best of luck in your quest!
Posted By: Shatar4
Re: Chassis dyno’s in Michigan - 06/29/20 08:38 PM
Have ya checked with Billy Briggs? motorcityspeedonline.com I talked to him a couple years ago, but never used him. My friends tell me he's good.
Called him. Going there in July! Appreciate the tip.
Posted By: JAKE68
Re: Chassis dyno’s in Michigan - 06/30/20 12:55 PM
I’ve used him before also and he knows his mopar’s and I did make a appointment with him but this time you take your car there and you have to wait to get on the dyno. You don’t reserve a time, you reserve a date! I do not live anywhere close to his shop so I would have to wait in my truck . The gentleman I talked to said it could take anywhere from 3-5 hours before I get on the dyno. I guess it first come first serve on the date your given. 🤷♂️ That’s why I’m looking for someone with a more definitive time.
I can understand how feel about that. We have since then gotten way better with our dyno time we allow. Sometimes the veh ahead of you ran into problems that put the next car behind. Most dynos now take 1 1/2 - 2 hrs. Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for the feed back. Jake
Posted By: mopar dave
Re: Chassis dyno’s in Michigan - 06/30/20 03:46 PM
Cool. Let us know how it goes.
Posted By: rvw
Re: Chassis dyno’s in Michigan - 07/03/20 04:19 PM
Baker engineering in Spring lake MI. One of the best around just call and make a appointment and show up.