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inspection machine
how much is a inspection machine worth its the style with the roller complete with computer can it be converted to a dyno its sitting at my cousins shop that going to be torn down in a couple of months
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Nada, as its not used anymore for anything.
Scrap value. |
I'd be interested if its for the right price...
keep in mind i dont need it, but have an idea or two in my head on what id do with it if i had one. |
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Just scrapped one for $237.80 without the computer/cabinet. They used to buy them in NY but not anymore. It can't be used for a high performance dyno sadly.
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Yeah, my old shop got one and that was the 1st thing i asked - dyno pulls lol. so what good would they do anyone, put cars on it for drivability and part throttle tuning or something? |
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:lol: Ya, lame. I suppose? That is the only thing I could think of. |
is it easy to turn it into a dyno someone should pick it up someone make an offer the machine cost 20k brand new
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the machine has to be worth something not 20k at least a 1k its the complete computer not missing anything i dont know if the computer can be reprogramed and turned into a dyno
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Like everyone else said...they're worth scrap value. I almost picked up a set of rollers for $100 but didn't have the room for them at the time. You won't be able to turn it into a dyno, but the rollers can be used for tuning purposes. Once my new garage is done, I'll be looking for another set.
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bonzo can you re program the computer to turn the inspection machine into a dyno
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It will probably need brand new hardware to read all of the sensors on top of the actual software itself, which is priced at "Call for Quote" online... which in the industry means "a ****ton of money so we need to try to talk you into purchasing it". Plus it's probably calibrated for a particular type of dyno setup, like roller weight, etc. Try calling a dyno software place and see what they say. |
james pm sent
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Don't load Excel on the computer. you'll probabaly get a circular reference error.
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run that **** on dos
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The physical hard parts cannot handle more than like 100hp.
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Yeah I looked into it. Now its a soup can or two.
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