Is dynotune a good brand?
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From: Miami, FL
Car: 1988 Pontiac Trans Am
Engine: 383 Stroker
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: Borg Warner 9-Bolt, with 3.42 Gears
Is dynotune a good brand?
There is a full wet shot setup i saw on a website (Minus bottle and brackets) for $225. The brand is dynotune. Have any of you heard of this brand. I can get a free 15lb. bottle from a friend who has no use for it. Should i get the lines and the set up or is this a bogus brand? Don't want to risk it when running juice.
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From: Palm Bay, Florida, USA
Car: 95 E-150 & 07 Kawasaki ZX-6R
Engine: A slow one & a fast one
Transmission: A bad one & a good one
Axle/Gears: A weak one & a chained one
Dynotune? Never heard of it... And I've heard of a lot of brands of nitrous. NOS, ZEX, Edelbrock, NitrousWorks, Nitrous Express, blah blah....
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From: Miami, FL
Car: 1988 Pontiac Trans Am
Engine: 383 Stroker
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: Borg Warner 9-Bolt, with 3.42 Gears
I ended up buying another kit i saw on ebay for 200 complete all i need are some 50, 75 jets and a bottle...
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Car: 86 Berlinetta 84 MonteCL
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Never heard of them, but I ahd never heard of the company I bought my noids from either, lol. Use whatever works is my motto. ANd it does work, pretty good.
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