Steve G. Posted May 8, 2008 Posted May 8, 2008 Part of their annual open house, their permanent dyno system is having a power shoot out, run what yu brung. If the weather holds, I might put my bone stock V11 on there. Hope the thing doesn't blow up, it's a long ride home on the thumb. Interstate 5 in north Burlington, 30 miles north of Seattle. Steve
Skeeve Posted May 9, 2008 Posted May 9, 2008 Part of their annual open house, their permanent dyno system is having a power shoot out, run what yu brung. If the weather holds, I might put my bone stock V11 on there. Hope the thing doesn't blow up, it's a long ride home on the thumb. Interstate 5 in north Burlington, 30 miles north of Seattle. Steve Good opportunity to at least establish a baseline, altho' dyno-to-dyno repeatability is almost nil...
stogieBill Posted May 9, 2008 Posted May 9, 2008 Part of their annual open house, their permanent dyno system is having a power shoot out, run what yu brung. If the weather holds, I might put my bone stock V11 on there. Hope the thing doesn't blow up, it's a long ride home on the thumb. Interstate 5 in north Burlington, 30 miles north of Seattle. Steve Steve, I may be mistaken, but I'm thinking Burlington is about an hour north of Seattle; 60-70 miles. My folks used to live in Mount Vernon, immediately south of Burlington.
Steve G. Posted May 9, 2008 Author Posted May 9, 2008 Steve, I may be mistaken, but I'm thinking Burlington is about an hour north of Seattle; 60-70 miles. My folks used to live in Mount Vernon, immediately south of Burlington. Yeah, you're probably right Bill. I always make the mistake in my mind of Lynnwood being part of Seattle, as that's where the sprawl really starts, actually it starts in Everett. Steve
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