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Title: Dynoshop/tuners
Post by: Griffey on March 24, 2006, 09:17:57 PM
Looking for a shop to dyno tune my 750Brute on,and do some jetting.I am in Vero Beach but willing to drive for somebody who's really good.Any recomendations?


Title: Re: Dynoshop/tuners
Post by: Chuck_Norris on March 27, 2006, 03:15:01 PM
HAVE YOU TRIED CALLING MIKE @ ATP?


Title: Re: Dynoshop/tuners
Post by: emaxxjeremy on March 28, 2006, 08:40:06 PM
i am i nthe tampa area and drove 2hrs plus to ATP and they did an awesome job tuning my 450r.  my bike has never run this strong


Title: Re: Dynoshop/tuners
Post by: Griffey on April 04, 2006, 08:29:04 PM
Well I e-mailed ATP.They refered me to Torrie Racing.

So I am still hunting for someone to dyno tune my Brute.Obviously there must not be much demand,and nobody dyno tunes there ATV's,because there just aren't any shops that offer the service.

Has anyone used or know of Torrie Racing?

Any help here with this topic at all?



Title: Re: Dynoshop/tuners
Post by: emaxxjeremy on April 04, 2006, 08:34:09 PM
well they dont have a dyno at ATP, so maybe thats why.  but i dont think you need to "dynotune" it, you just want it tuned and jetted correctly right?
they do it by fell of the bike and great knowledge of motors.  i dont think a dyno would do anything accept verify that they do a great motor work


Title: Re: Dynoshop/tuners
Post by: Griffey on April 04, 2006, 09:29:44 PM
Yes emaxx just looking to get it tuned correctly.I know you can tune by ear,by reading plugs,and by common sense.I don't know if that is comparable to a dyno tune though?The reason I say dyno tune is that dyno shops have a wide band O2 sensor they put into the exhaust for an actual air/fuel ratio.I could care less the hp numbers and that wasn't what I was really after.I am more interested in the a/f ratio then anything else,and/or a correct tune.

BTW thanks for the response


Title: Re: Dynoshop/tuners
Post by: emaxxjeremy on April 04, 2006, 09:34:41 PM
i was originally looking for someone to dynotune mine because the local yocals didnt know how to tune it.  i can tell you atp needs no dyno


Title: Re: Dynoshop/tuners
Post by: LostCause on April 04, 2006, 09:49:44 PM
First off ATP can tune that thing for you and do a real good job. 

But if you want it to be put on a Dyno, Torri Racing would be the place to take it.  They have a dyno for quads.  Not to many shops have that and that would be the reason not many places can dyno test a quad.
They just moved locations.  They are now in Ocala.  I believe they have slicks to put on the bike also.


Title: Re: Dynoshop/tuners
Post by: dynodon on April 04, 2006, 10:02:12 PM
YES, Torrie racing is the place to go if you want it dynoed !!, They should have slicks to put on it for you. They know there Shizot !!!


   


Title: Re: Dynoshop/tuners
Post by: Griffey on April 05, 2006, 06:40:30 PM
Made an appointment with Torrie Racing.

Thanks Folks.