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Okay, so how much is it going to cost to do a dyno run?? I’m wondering if there is going to be a crowd there then I’m figuring the dyno might be full up and/or have will we have to reserve a time slot in advance? I’d also love to have one of the tuning gurus see if they are good enough to get my beast to run right but I also figure they will be real busy and costly too. I still want to go if for no other reason than to watch everyone else have fun and spend money. I might at least be able to do a burnout with old purple, my tires are shot anyways. |
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I think they'll keep dyno'in trucks as long as there are trucks that want to play. Think it's an event driven thing, no time constraints.
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