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Hey Boys and girls...

Firstlly let me start by saying thank you for coming along to the event. It was a pleasure to meet some of you for the first time. It was great also to meet up with some old timers also (Gorden). Special thanks to Richard at "All Star" from running the night. Also special thanks to all those who put their cars on the dyno for my personal enjoyment.

Thanks to Karen (SMR33) for coming along to sign up 2 new members.

Time for the results. (This will be updated as numbers come to hand, please pm me your numbers)

In running order.

1. Col-GTSX - No Record of this run!!!

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2. booosted33

155rwkw@170kph

978nm@134kph

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3. Rhinorebel

195rwkw@166kph

1287nm@136kph

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4. 666DAN

169rwkw@154kph

1185nm@126kph

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5. J-Boy

315rwkw@192kph

1735Nm@156kph

(Running Very Rich)

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6. N15mo

147rwkw@158kph

992nm@126kph

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7. r33skyliner

207rwkw@164kph

1407nm@124kph

(Running dangerouslly lean)

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8. R34GTX

176rwkw@162kph

1165nm@136kph

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9. Ryn26

157rwkw@154kph

1060nm@144kph

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10. bunta

178rwkw@158kph

1239nm@128kph

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11. Owned

196rwkw@172kph

1205nm@158kph

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12. Shaneo81

208rwkw@176kph

1318Nm@140kph

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13. R32 Driftah

167rwkw@158kph

1135nm@130kph

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14. gts25t4door

123rwkw@170kph

973nm@94kph

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15. Nathan - Username?

114rwkw@138kph

909nm@118kph

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16. Fish

102rwkw@142kph

771nm@126kph

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17. Luke - User name?

270rwkw@178kph

1655nm@144kph

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18. Col-GTSX

198rwkw@194kph

1434Nm@104kph

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Please use this thread to continue chat about the everning... The other thread has become too full of useless info to make any sence...

Dont forget to PM me your numbers so i can update the overall list and add the figures to the DVD...

Thanks Col

My issue is sorted now ! The only problem I had was low oil preassure, I have since found out the oil I was using was too light and when it got hot it became far too thin! changed from 10w40 to 10w60 and problem solvered!!!

Apart from the oil I was pretty happy with how the car ran reved out nicely with no misfires or other carry on..happy with the torque too not bad for the stock turbo :worship:

The reason I need a few months is for bigger and better things :spank:

Its all updated guys... Final results are in...

Any update on what the Motec corrections meant??

No word yet but i will find out asap... All i can tell you is that 'boosted33' and I were both running on 3.75 motec correction and everyone else was higher than this number. I am assuming as this stage its a wheel spin compensator or traction setting. But i will get confirmation on this figure and what it means...

I was sent all the dyno sheet in an email today and i have to say that there are some cars out there in need of a tune... :D There are some really nice torque curves and nice power curves (from what i can see in the kw dept) but yeah interesting to see the difference inbetween shaneo81's car and mine. Being they are similar but with different turbos...

had a great night... was hapy with power figure... gonna get power fc soon so that should get theings happening... makes decent drift power. serves its purpose... nice to meet some more people!

So which car was yours... Sorry just wanta update the pics...

looks like an awesome night! wish i could have made it to this one

oh well.. next time i suppose

poeple who have their dyno figures above should also post their mods so we at least know how they correalte

as for this "motec correction" thing.. does this mean the dyno was reading high or low?

Warren

looks like an awesome night! wish i could have made it to this one

oh well.. next time i suppose

poeple who have their dyno figures above should also post their mods so we at least know how they correalte

as for this "motec correction" thing.. does this mean the dyno was reading high or low?

Warren

It reads lower than a Dynodynamics in shootout mode by about 10% but who knows what is "right" ;) stoopid dynos causing controversy since their inception :P

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