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Trask is well known. They did mine. I'm really happy with it. Ramjet has one, I have heard good things about them too. Those are my top 2 picks. They are performance shops.
Looking for a good place to Dyno my 2014 FLHTK in the Phoenix area. any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
I'm surprised nobody else has chimed in here. Did you call around? I talked to Moots over at Trask. It was around $550. That was a harsh reality. I had a new souped up motor so it was a must. It runs good now though.
I talked to ramjet today, thought they sounded good. They charge $400, have a little wait list. They also recommended Collective Phx. I noticed they had Trask components for sale. Im thinking all 3 are a good option.
Originally Posted by madmuthertrucker
I'm surprised nobody else has chimed in here. Did you call around? I talked to Moots over at Trask. It was around $550. That was a harsh reality. I had a new souped up motor so it was a must. It runs good now though.
I talked to ramjet today, thought they sounded good. They charge $400, have a little wait list. They also recommended Collective Phx. I noticed they had Trask components for sale. Im thinking all 3 are a good option.
$400 sounds pretty good. They had a nice set up in there. I asked Moots where I could get some performance parts and he sent me to Ramjet. It sounds like a small interconnected community. Post up that dyno sheet when you get it done
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