Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

What: All Star Tuning Dyno Day

Where: Unit 4c/ 194 Zillmere Rd Boondall 4034 (07) 3265 7185

When: 9am till late afternoon

Why: Raise money for charity

Who: Everyone invited

Cost: $5 entry to watch all money is going to charity

Prizes: Haltech E6X, TV, DVD Player and many misc prises

Food: Sausage Sizzle, Drinks

Entertainment: Cars, Model Search Competition

Should have an interesting range of cars, there will be kit cars, porches, ferraris, big skylines, supras, rx7s, XJ13 Replica with Jag V12, all the other nissans. Allstar Tuning are known for weird conversions too, like a 750HP 7MGTE in a 77 Celica.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/118645-allstar-tuning-dyno-day-today-sat/
Share on other sites

What did the difference end up being John??

no extra power gain. just more torque.

i`ll scan the first thursday night run into a jpg at work on monday and also todays run to show the difference and post them up here or in my 'day with matt spry' thread.

no extra power gain. just more torque.

i`ll scan the first thursday night run into a jpg at work on monday and also todays run to show the difference and post them up here or in my 'day with matt spry' thread.

Cool :P

Was a pretty good day, watched John's car spin the dyno and we compared his two sheets from the same dyno, before and after Matty Spry had a go at it. Very good torque gain!!

Car of the day though was a Ford Courier ute who even had a piece of his stainless work on the back for delivery. Richo asked him if he could dyno it (Richo knew something the rest of us didn't) Fired up on the dyno and this thing was a BEAST!!! Turns out the little four banger was tossed in favour of a quad cam Lexus V8, turboed and a 150hp shot of nitrous!!!! Didn't get ANY traction whatsoever but it sounded unreal!! Had a look under the bonnet when he came off and it is a tight fit but what a sleeper!! Work ute that with good rubber will pull a 11 second pass!!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I'm normally copping my own abuse from neglecting my daily drivers. "Those suspension bushes will last a bit more", "Don't worry about the oil leak, just keep topping it up". The project cars I'm always doing things slowly on them as I'm wanting them to be done better, and neater, and nicer. Luckily I don't have to deal with 18 year old Matt's "Learning to wire" stuff in the project cars. And there's only one piece of wiring I'm displeased about in the Landcruiser, and it's about to be cut out... However, the box loads of parts that have been going through this place lately for the Landcruiser... Brake pads Brake Rotors Full handbrake overhaul Wheel Bearings Seals Swivel hubs Steering Boxes Half the suspension joints Shocks Air bags (Ones to go in the rear springs for towing) Water pump Timing kit Lower timing case Harmonic Balancer Radiator Lots of other little seals and shits Gas struts for the bonnet New power window switches And god knows what else I've forgotten... Ha ha ha I have my fingers crossed the pinion seals don't start leaking on the diffs, that the transfer case doesn't leak, and the gearbox input shaft doesn't leak, nor the rear main seal. As they're about the only seals I haven't replaced in the driveline! I'm seriously eyeing off buying new caliper rebuild kits front and rear brake calipers... I'll probably recheck all the valve clearances soon too, and hopefully, it should be all good and sweet to haul some long distance trips again!
    • Every time I pull my 3x gauges out of the console and see the crack-addict way that I did the wiring, and I just can't bring myself to tear it all apart and "make it nice", because it is currently working. In fact, the last time I was in there I probably made it worse.
    • The best part is when you own the car long enough that you look back and find your OWN ham fisted amateur shit!
    • The annoying part about neglect, is when you start to replace one thing, and find ten more broken things. Ham fisted monkey repairs you normally only find out about when trying to do something unrelated! Ha ha   Neglect you can kind of anticipate the huge costs to fix it all. Ham fistedness is normally a shock the first time your work on a new old car, as everything "looked" good before.
    • For DBA, check out their guide table here. https://dba.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Direct_Replacement-Guide-2021.2.pdf   Additionally they have some other guides and info on how to make sure you choose the right pad.
×
×
  • Create New...