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Old Sep 12, 2007 | 02:24 PM
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Question Shock Dyno in Northern Virginia?

Looking for a local shock dyno in the northern Virginia area. I found one place in Fairfax called IMA Motorsports, but they are kinda pricey ($75 per shock, plus any cost to make a mounting fixture).

Would be awesome if I could find a racer/enthusiast in the area with their own dyno. If they had a fixture for the FD upper mount, that would be even better...
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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 06:36 AM
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that is crazy. a place near me said $10 per shock.
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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 10:20 AM
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Where's a shock dyno? I'm in need of one to balance out my Koni's.
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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 10:39 AM
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I sure haven't found anywhere that will do $10 a shock. I wish Howard still had his dyno.

I just talked to Koni, and they want $20 per run. To get a min/med/max plot, it's $60 per shock. That's cheaper than the local place, but with shipping it ends up being about the same.

Anyone know somebody with a dyno?
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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 11:07 AM
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I'm curious to know if there is a cheap dyno available as well. I keep going through dampers on my rallyx car but no way to tell for certain which are blown at any given time and which aren't.
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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 11:50 AM
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Check out piper motorsports in sterling they might have one. They do a lot of race prep and fabrication, and if they don't they might know somewhere that does. PiperMotorsports.com (703) 996-0353
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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by RXtacy
Check out piper motorsports in sterling they might have one. They do a lot of race prep and fabrication, and if they don't they might know somewhere that does. PiperMotorsports.com (703) 996-0353

I actually checked with Piper and RP first, neither have a shock dyno. Piper couldn't even think of a local shop that had one.

I just talked to a place in Jessup MD called Turbo Performance Center (Porsche shop that runs a Rolex series team), and they wanted $125 per shock!

I'm waiting to hear back from a place in Winchester that I was referred to by a couple local race shops. They're supposedly "reasonable" - I'll report back.
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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 02:35 PM
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Hey DigDug,

From this post: https://www.rx7club.com/ne-rx-7-forum-30/local-shops-test-out-inspect-coilovers-nova-490084/

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Calvin, you're telling me lol. But you also gave me an idea...skip the imports... the domestic guys are HARDCORE. So I called up a couple of domestic shops, and vioala, found a shop w/ a shock & chassis dyno that'll do it

Jay-Dee Supply Co.
715 E. Ordnance Road
Baltimore, MD 21226
410-760-1100

I spoke w/ Bob from the shop, and he said as long as the coilovers have 1/2" hiems (spelling?) on each end, he can test them for $15 a shock. I have NO IDEA what hiems are lol. Do FD coilovers have 1/2" hiems on each end??
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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 02:42 PM
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wtf is a hiem?
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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Roen
wtf is a hiem?
From the same thread...
Originally Posted by sudseh
yo dude, a heim is a type of swivel/joint.
it's mostly found on tie rod ends and the like.
so, if the ends of your shocks look somewhat like the following pic, you are good to go.

http://www.monstertower.com/images/balljoint.jpg
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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 03:23 PM
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I use the guys at IMA and they are all great techs. However, their pricing is a tad high.
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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by FDNewbie
Hey DigDug,

From this post: https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=490084



~Ramy

Thanks for the heads up. I tried calling them, but they're not answering and they don't have voicemail. I guess I'll try again tomorrow.

Unfortunately my shocks don't have heim joints - they're stock-mount FD coilovers, so it's a post at the top and eyelet at the bottom. If Jay-Dee is willing to fabricate a fixture for their rig, as long as it's not too expensive, it may be worth it. Did they say how many runs they would do on each shock for $15?
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Originally Posted by DigDug
Thanks for the heads up. I tried calling them, but they're not answering and they don't have voicemail. I guess I'll try again tomorrow.
Yea lookin @ the time, they prob. packed up for the day.

Unfortunately my shocks don't have heim joints - they're stock-mount FD coilovers, so it's a post at the top and eyelet at the bottom. If Jay-Dee is willing to fabricate a fixture for their rig, as long as it's not too expensive, it may be worth it. Did they say how many runs they would do on each shock for $15?
I honestly couldn't tell you. If you check the thread date, it was 2 years ago... I recall something in the convo about a computer plot too... Sorry so vague, but that's as good as my memory gets hehe

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Originally Posted by Roen
Where's a shock dyno? I'm in need of one to balance out my Koni's.
central NJ, flemington, $10 per shock:

http://www.brfab.com/BR%20Suspension.htm
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Old Sep 14, 2007 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by 2MCHPWR
central NJ, flemington, $10 per shock:

http://www.brfab.com/BR%20Suspension.htm

Good call. I just talked to them and they're willing to dyno my shocks. I have to send them the diameter/pitch of the post threads and overall lengths, but he said he probably has the hardware to mount them. $10 per shock is the best I've found by a big margin. Shipping is sorta costly though.

Have you personally used these guys? If so, do you have any plots of your shocks?

BTW the guy in Winchester that I was referred to, it turns out he went to work for the GM factory Vette team, so he's no longer an option.
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Old Sep 14, 2007 | 11:34 AM
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nope sorry man. they are close to me but i never used them. i was going to when i looked into getting the new greddy coilovers but that fell through for me.
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Old Sep 14, 2007 | 12:02 PM
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That site is too shocking!!!!!

Sorry, I just had to.
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Old Oct 18, 2007 | 02:19 PM
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I found another shop in NOVA (Sterling just off 606) with a shock dyno. It's called RRT, here's their website:

http://www.rrtsuspension.com/

It's a BMW-oriented shop, but the suspension side deals with any components of any make. They have a Roehrig dyno and spring rate tester, and even a swaybar rate tester - I'm thinking about getting my Tripoint bar tested for the hell of it. Prices are reasonable, far better than IMA Motorsports.
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Old Oct 25, 2007 | 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by 2MCHPWR
central NJ, flemington, $10 per shock:

http://www.brfab.com/BR%20Suspension.htm
See that financial director?
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Old Nov 20, 2007 | 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by DigDug
I found another shop in NOVA (Sterling just off 606) with a shock dyno. It's called RRT, here's their website:

http://www.rrtsuspension.com/

It's a BMW-oriented shop, but the suspension side deals with any components of any make. They have a Roehrig dyno and spring rate tester, and even a swaybar rate tester - I'm thinking about getting my Tripoint bar tested for the hell of it. Prices are reasonable, far better than IMA Motorsports.

I got my shocks dynoed at RRT instead of shipping them out to the place in NJ. They charged me $150 for the set, 3 plots each (full soft, medium, full stiff). They made a fixture for the front shock lower mounts at no cost. Best part is they're near me, so no shipping cost and I got to sit down with them and go over the results. I have more data than I know what to do with as they gave me the data files, so I can open them in Roehrig Shock and do whatever I want with it. Way more info than just getting a printed FV graph.

I'm very happy with the service and highly recommend to anyone in NOVA/DC/MD looking to analyze shocks. These guys know their stuff and are willing to explain the results in a lot of detail, which makes this more useful for people who don't have a background in shock analysis.
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