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Lynn Hanover < Lehanover@aol.com > wrote:
4 hours on Pauls dyno with him doing the tuning is far more valuable than unlimited time on a dyno where the operator has never seen a rotary. I would expect to pay $1,500 a day for good help on a dyno. $800.00 is a gift.
Well - considering the original terms under discussion $800 might have been about "par", rather than a "gift". It didn't include "tuning" - other than maybe playing with the mixture - just verification: an engine run, with readings every 100 RPM, so I could chart the torque and hp curves of my "finished" engine.
Anyway, it's a moot point, considering his current policy.
Dale R.
COZY MkIV #1254
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