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  • Dyno rooms in the Portland area?

    I just built, of all things, a 3.4 L32 that I intend to use in my jalopy race car. Trouble is that I haven't completely worked out the kinks with the EFI wiring and the cooling system and don't want to start up the fresh motor without breaking it in first. I was hoping to do that on a dyno somewhere so that any challenges I have with the EFI wiring will be after the cam has been broken in. Every shop I've been able to find with google maps seems to offer dyno services with the motor in the car which would obviously defeat my purposes.

    Could anyone kindly point me in the correct direction where I could find access to a dyno that I can use with the motor out of the car? Thanks.

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    well this might be too late, but I THINK eastco has one. seems like I remember a freind saying they bent the stand with there boat engine

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