Under the deal, Dynojet will supply Barber Dodge engineering staff with a model 248 chassis dynamometer, which provides on-the-spot performance and driveability road testing, without leaving the 'shop'.
"We now have yet another tool in our tool box for providing every Barber Dodge Pro Series driver a car capable of winning every race," said series engineer Louis D'Agostino.
"In a series where the first 15 cars routinely qualify within one second of the pole time, the quest for equality means getting it right not just to a thousandth of a second but to ten-thousandths of a second."
Shawn Arnold, VP sales and technical support for Dynojet, added: "Aligning ourselves with them [Barber Dodge] gives us yet another credible substantiation of our product."






