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Whore it up before the Nazi's lock it lol...

There is only one Nazi <_<

Hi Sam. Is it a Dynomotive dyno, like what you had out at Coburg?

That was a Mainline Dyno :(

i leave it open for a little bit unles is gets whored... and NO MORE from you Adz. You are the UBER WHOr3 lol

My new dyno is a Mainline Automotive dyno, and has the best software and datalogging capabilities of any dyno on the market imo. It is the same software as the one I used at XTC and previously at BMT, but it is nothing like that particular dyno. Mine is a brand new unit which carries a more advanced design, and will provide by far the most consistent results.

Fingers crossed it will be here friday, and available for anyone who is interested to come and look all weekend :D

Sam.

BTW it will also be the first dyno in Melbourne to be available 24/7, and will more than likely be hosting frequent 'Twilight Dyno Days'. All of this is intended to fill a need in the import car scene for a quality service provided outside traditional operating hours for those who work full time and enjoy being present while their car is being worked on. I find this really helps when you can explain stuff visually to clients so they can better understand their cars.

It will be available 24/7 the same as always, by appointment only. It is quite fortunate for me that I don't need sleep.

lol

hes not lying.

sounds great sam... even tho ur out west its actually heaps easier for me to get there unlike your last couple of places :D

so i will be around a bit.

excellent....

have at least 10l of synthetic on hand... mmmm lube :D

but in all seriousness... and to keep the thread open.

i think the car needs a tune... as well as the clutch installed but i will attempt that on the weekend...lol

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