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i will be there as a spectator for sure :angry:..... i suppose a r34 with only mods being exhuast and pod filter stills spits outa factory crappness to the wheels.. so no point wasting peoples time till more mods are done

hey dont complain man, wait till u own a GTR.... then its real pressha to perform lol

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My turn my turn. I estimate that with the 10% lower difference this dyno seems have the reputation of giving, and with wind resistance and other factors such as gremlins in the rollers and bogans looking on, about.... hrmmm... I dunno... 290rwkw... ooh, wait. We'll put our SAU shticker on first, and that'll bring it up to AT LEAST 295rwkw. Yeh! Pwns you all. Muhahahah.

Sorry guys, bored on reception. There's no estimation here, ours has already been dyno'd, we're just interested to see how different this one can really be. The real test will be in 3/4 weeks time, when all the work's done :angry:

estimating what you think you would get doesnt hurt.

or even mentioning what you got on your last dyno wouldnt hurt either.

It does hurt..because it is pointless and crap and not what the thread is for

i will be there as a spectator for sure :w00t:..... i suppose a r34 with only mods being exhuast and pod filter stills spits outa factory crappness to the wheels.. so no point wasting peoples time till more mods are done

hmmm, but on the other hand it would be interesting to see what a 'stock' neo6 delivers at the wheels...then you would know the power before you started mods :D

This is true Ben, and as such, I now have a new clutch and will read better now so hopefully the full potential of my mods will be revealed. This all depends if the car survives the track day on Tuesday.....

I'd like to buy membership on the night too if possible :P

Yes, that is most definately possible...just bring your cash ($55) and be prepared to answer some nosey questions from me :D

I will have to post your kit to you for the following reasons:

1. I won't be able to bring the laminator with me

2. I'm waiting on more privilege cards from Bob Jane to arrive

Cheers,

Karen

Arhhh damn Garry, was looking forward to showing you the car... I know you really wanted to see it...

I might just get there for a look yet :D flight gets back to Brisbane at 6:05 pm and I have to drive right past Allstar to get home .. won't stay to long tho .. the day will have been rather long by then

UPDATE :

It has just been pointed out that this is NEXT week .. not tomorrow ..

So looks like I will be there to spectate after all

Col, can you update your POST please?

Nathan (Insane001) is a member of SAu Qld (member 87), therefore should only have to pay $45.

Cheers,

Karen

No worries done and done... Hard to tell members from non members these days...

UPDATE :

It has just been pointed out that this is NEXT week .. not tomorrow ..

So looks like I will be there to spectate after all

Hehehehe Thats funny, Ill see ya there then after all...

Why estimate? The dyno will tell us..that is what it is for

The car world is far too full of "estimates" as it is..we dont really need more here

I am an estimator, and I resent that comment...

Anyway, IF I have my car back by then, I might come, see whats doing. No dyno for me tho, $45 to tell me how much power I dont have, better of paying off the car. Good fun to watch for a bit tho.

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