Dyno question if anyone knows
"There are 248Cs around, too. That . was the company's first dyno capable of testing four-wheeled vehicles and is now out of production."
I have a 248H and mine happens to be an above ground unit with a 4-post hoist that I purchased in October of last year. My guess is that the suffix has to do with improvements that have been made over time.
As to exactly what the differences between the two are, I am sure that you could call DynoJet and they would tell you.
By the way, their website is www.dynojet.com.
Steve












