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Posting this on behalf of a mate.

Date:

Sat 24th June 2006

Location:

SBO Automotive

48 Glennie St. West

North Gosford 2250

Note:

Dyno is only 2WD unfortunately

This isn't only open to SAU. Other Nissan's will be attending.

Information/Cost:

$55 (pay on the day) for 3 runs printout of the best run and AFR included.

There will be prizes for highest horsepower etc. and sponsors will be there

Meet:

Plan is to meet-up at McDonalds West Gosford at 9:00AM.

You can choose to go straight to SBO if you don't wanna meet-up that early :O

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Just a little map indicating where the Golden Arches are located.

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Enquiries:

Any questions etc.. Feel free to post here.

If it's urgent, by all means PM me.

Hopefully will be a good turnout.. Would be nice to see some Skylines there aswell.

A post to say you are interested/coming would be greatly appreciated.. So we know what sort of numbers we are looking at.

Edited by br3tt

Thats the Throttle Shop. There was a open dyno day thing there last year where they had that problem, however thats at west gosford, and Brett says this is at

"SBO Automotive North Gosford"

So it's not the one you were thinking of Mic

Michael

  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks for posting that up Brett.

Hey everyone Im the one who is organising this dyno day. Ive got it organised on another nissan forum but I thought that a few skylines showing up wouldnt be bad either.

I understand that TM and Throttle Shop are also having dyno days in the near future so if you go there instead then thats cool.

Just thought I'd offer

Cheers

Rob

thanks guys.

made 387.5kw.

down a little from wat it made the day before. was pullin 420kw.

but having boost controller issues so wasnt boostin as high as it should of.

but i beat the supra so thats all that mattered(he came 2nd)

i won 4 trophies

-highest kw AWD

-highest kw RWD( took out the fuse)

-highest kw per litre

-highest kw overall winner

i played nice to the guy with the supra cuz he was hell cut up. looks like he has spent a s**t load of

money on his car. and gave him the RWD trophy.

have to admit but i only won by .6 of a kw.

It doesnt matter if you win by an inch or a mile winning is winning. :D

cheers guys.

will see you at the SBO day. wont be there till about lunch time

You can give me highest kw overall winner if you want bro :D

Hahha jks.

Spewing I missed it.. Good to see some skylines ripping up the dyno's.

Will hopefully see you guys at SBO this weekend after work (*hopes*)

Just for those going straight to the workshop, here is the map where its located compared to the maccas we are meeting at (refer to brett's original post).

Easiest way is to turn left at the traffic lights and follow Racecourse Road, turn left again at a small roundabout, then its first on the left again.

If anyone gets lost, needs directions or anything, then give us a call on 0422 578 948.

Cya's there!

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Mic i see your reading you need to give the mirage a run with a shot of nos ;):D

And DVS32R why dont' you ever come out to our skyline meets f**ker. Congrads on the result.

192kw on 24psi then add 125hp shot of Nos...dont need a dyno to work that out... :PBJ: :D

But think of the trophies, and the fact yoru mirage would put out more then some other BIG cars :D

i would...but im in qld for 2 weeks from 2morrow...mite try and get a mate to bring it down for a dyno run 4 u guys...lol all the chicks there will b all over the car a bit like this---- :D haha sorry i jst love emitocons!!!!

Hmmm just turn up at the CCMC one and there like hey thats the f**ker who boosted it around the car park :D LOL

And give it a shot of Nos for good mesure. You have to book at at teh thottle shop i herd dunno when it is, must be coming up soon.



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