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Dyno facilities

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Can anybody recommend a dyno facility within striking distance of Portsmouth that can cope with a syncro (ideally prefer not to have to take the propshaft off)? Thanks

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http://www.rollingroadregister.com/dyno ... lling-road" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Hmm.. no response from the one nearest me in West Sussex either by e-mail or phone, anybody know a place that's done a T3 before? Guess I may have to travel...
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http://www.surreyrollingroad.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Heard good things about this place and they can accommodate 4WD.

also Portsmouth is usually around 45 mins for me.

Are you looking for mapping or just a power run?

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Thanks I’ll contact them, power run in the first instance. Would like to know what my 2.5WBX is making (as would the engine builder).
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