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I won everything yay!!! :no:

hahahahaha

I wish they had a comp for stock turbo, computer and exhaust.. then maybe i had a chance!!! hahah :D

Anyway thanks to adam and all he organisers!! great day!! very happy!

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I had a white T shirt and a camera... I was the one that wolf whistled back at your car Moanie :laugh:

Pics coming soon...

Actually, thats me in the right hand side of the pic of the Top Secret GT-R lol!!

PM me dude!!! :no:

need cids of my car!!

omg!

si drunk1

can't fouchs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

hey's :laugh:

Awesome organisation Adam!! Three cheers to Adam and the guys at UAS for putting up with a shit load of cars and the heat.

The dyno was reading kinda screwy on the day. It seems like a lot of the cars with > 250rwkW were reading lower than last time, and the cars with < 200rwkW were reading higher.

Shonen, Silver's car did exactly the same thing, read 260 or something, then he went up and said that's not right...

Ah well. Great day all in all, had lots of fun. Met lots of people, thought BenM was Adrian :no:, etc lol

:D

Just regarding the figures, I had a dyno run in my zed

a couple of weeks ago at Unigroup Engineering.

Ran it on 17psi and manged 268.5 rwkw, before pinging.

Yesterday at 16psi it did 261.3 rwkw.

So i guess if there were any gremlins, they didn't show on my run. :no:

Ohh by the way, who won the miscellaneous class???

I was a little bit confused about the stock turbo, un-opened RB20's running 180+kW @ 10psi w/std ecu... WTF?!?!?

Then mine running 190kW - which is about spot on btw.

Confusing but happy with the red Turbosmart hat nonetheless.

Adrian

Hey all

:no:

Heres some pics from the day. UmMM just wondering if anyone knows what the car in the first pic is? I always assumed it was a camaro or something but was never sure. I found it while I was bloody lost finding UAS. LOL. Well yeah. I got more pics but Ill be uploading later in the day. Sorry if they are alittle big or anything. Im sure other people also took pics it wasnt just my cousin who took them. Send some people. Enjoy and laters.

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Well i had a good day.185.3rwkw @ 13psi which was close to the last dyno tune i had 2 yrs ago of 182 rwkw but i dont know what psi it was set at because they couldnt tune the ebc properly themselves.

I cant get over the ammount of oil that comes out of the slot car.it was literally pouring out vappour from the 2 catch cans.

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