Dyno tune in Detroit area?

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I finally have my '69 rebuilt and upgraded and want to get the engine tuned in by a professional. Can anybody suggest a place to take it in the Detroit area that can dyno tune a carbed car?
Thanks.
 
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I have an Edelbrock 600 on the car now. I have a jetting kit and have messed with primary jetting without much perceived change. There is a bit of a bog when the secondaries open that I'd like to get worked out.

I welded o2 bungs on the exhaust pipes just rearward of the header collectors so I am all set there too.

Thanks.
 
I've gotten a good recommendation for Kendall at Detroit Dyno from a fellow autocrosser. He's apparently 'tech' oriented so I'm sure he'd be up for digging into your bog condition and trying to iron it out.

He also just got a shock dyno which I'm interested in using this winter on my Bilsteins.
 
Also, Roush has a dyno they drag around to some of the bigger shows in the summer, but I dont know what they do with it during the winter. It may or may not be available. I almost dynoed my car on it a couple years ago, but I didnt want to be embarrassed after a couple of the cars I watched earlier. :rlaugh: I think it was $75 for 3 good runs.
 
mrmustangman357,
When you say 'vic' are you referring to Vic Edelbrock? Does he really use Holly's on his cars???? If that is true.... :nonono:

This isn't the first time I've been told to told to ditch the Edelbrock carb. I got it from a friend along with the Edlebrock Performer RPM intake. I have the Edelbrock Performer RPM cam also. Not that it matters which carb I stick on top of this combo though...

If I could try a Holly 'on for size' and then not use it if it is no better than I have then I would but I don't want to be stuck with one if I ultimately can't tell a difference.