Dyno Profiles
On Behalf of Stuska Dynamometers I would like to extend our thanks to Dyno Tune Engineering for lending us an engine to display at PRI.

Pictured above are Brian Bishop (left) and Chris Cobb (right), the owners of Dyno Tune Engineering along with their 436 ci, 864 hp small block Chevy engine. More than one visitor to the Stuska booth wondered if the engine came with the Track Master dynamometer. Who could blame them, check out the performance report here.
Dyno Tune is one our newest customers. When I went to Paris, Tennessee for a day of training I could see right away that Chris and Brian had built a good test cell. Anyone who has spent time testing engines knows that the dyno tests the engine and the engine tests the air. So it was no surprise as we practiced test procedures that the TrackMaster was going to record consistent data.
Chris and Brian have known each other for a long time. They went to the same grade school, high school and college. They both have earned engineering degrees. Chris has been around cars for ever because his father was into racing. So Brian of course became interested along the way.
Dyno Tune Engineering was founded in 2006. Their mission is to engineer drag cars. Some are streetable and some are not. Race cars for the serious hobbyist that are completely thought out all of the way from the suspension to a properly tuned engine is what they are all about.
One of Dyno Tune's specialties is header design. It's one thing to make a good performing set of headers, It's another to get them to fit in a Camaro. Naturally it is important to know how well an exhaust header performs. That's where the TrackMaster comes in. Brian and Chris are excited at how well their TrackMaster can measure the smallest of changes.
Go to their web site: www.dynotuneengineering.com. Watch the video where you can see and hear their Chevy run on their TrackMaster.
Way to go guys and thanks again!
Steve Huelsbeck
Tech Service, Stuska Dynamometers
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