Just wondering if anybody here in Germany knows of a good dyno in the Bitburg/Ramstein area I would greatly appreciate some details...
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Originally posted by SpeicherBimmer View PostThe Ring is plenty close for me.
As far as price, I really couldn't tell you, but I'm sure it's not cheap. Martin, the guy who makes MAXX Alpha-N kits for E30 M3's, did the dyno runs to see what kind of gains could be made on doing alpha-n on my M5.
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Originally posted by Eric View PostI know, I lived on Ruckersberg Strasse for 3 years.:up:
As far as price, I really couldn't tell you, but I'm sure it's not cheap. Martin, the guy who makes MAXX Alpha-N kits for E30 M3's, did the dyno runs to see what kind of gains could be made on doing alpha-n on my M5.
Guess I'll just have to call them and ask. Their website says dyno service starting at 115 Euro, but it seems liek they are set up mainly for Porsches...sigpic'87 335i
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Originally posted by duleymane///iS View PostThere is a car show happening at Vogelweh (Ramstein) and they are going to have a dyno set up there 2WD or 4WD some time in mid September.sigpic'87 335i
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Originally posted by SpeicherBimmer View PostUnfortunately if the base is running the dyno I doubt very much they know how to use it...Do they run it or do they get some German contractors from off base to do it?
Not saying the guy at Ramstein will be the same, but this German looked more like a traveling circus carnie than a normal precision german.
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