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Puny Bird
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Port Hope (near Toronto) On, Canada
Posts: 4,566
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Average engine dyno job the clock starts ticking from the second they start installing it on the dyno, this can take easily a whole day. Then the dyno time and the removal.
Six hours would be the absolute minimum if they are already set up to do 911 engines, 10-12/hours if not wouldn't surprise me.
Fees depend where you are, but I'd say the average is around $125/hour. Some charge a fee for installing the O2 meters, good guys will want an O2 sensor on every cylinder.
I've heard of guys doing it cheaper, but be aware an inexperienced operator can damage an engine and give you dubious dyno results.
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'74 Porsche 914, 3.0/6
'72 Porsche 914, 1.7, wife's summer DD
'67 Bug, 2600cc T4,'67 Bus, 2.0 T1
Not putting miles on your car is like not having sex with your girlfriend, so she'll be more desirable to her next boyfriend.
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