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ok who do i speak to.. SMR33 right?

when i see her next i will.

we might have to wait till shane can drive ..

indeed, it'll be a few months however

whats this about richards dyno understating things?

yeah by about 20kw's

ok who do i speak to.. SMR33 right?

when i see her next i will.

we might have to wait till shane can drive ..

club wont hire the track, its easier to organise a private day and invite all sau members...exactly the same its just not "official"....thats what we always do for everything. Although a lot of past events have been *cough* off the track *cough*

whats this about richards dyno understating things?

Dont get me wrong Ian

Its not understating... Its about right to be honest...

Other dynos at some known workshops read high...

IE> My car ran 16psi on Richards and reads 270rwkw then same day on another dyno (dyno dynamics) and reads 300rwkw and it was hotter on the 300rwkw run... :thumbsup:

You have no idea how right you are... :thumbsup:

hahahaha yea i do, I remember manya flopped sau track days at qr lol! Ppl always want a track day, but they never seem to want to pay for it lol.

So some say Richards reads low but to be honest I picked Richard last year as he runs a "Dyno logic" which really cant be stuffed with and is considered in the industry one of the most accurate dynos on the market...

Dyno Dynamics on the other hand has a thing called "Ramp" setting and you can ramp up the dyno to read 200rwkw out of a stock r33 if you pushed the dyno far enough... Hence im saying my car is a true 270rwkw all day every day on 16psi...

But if i wanted to be a wanker about it I could say i got 300rwkw off 16psi but i simply know its not true and I saw them turn the ramp setting up on the final run... So no secrets there, also the print out shows the ramp setting also, so it cant be faked, but people who dont knwo what they are looking at would have no idea...

So in short Ian, I choose Richard for 3 reasons;

1. He is super nice

2. He runs a dyno logic branded dyno

3. He is very flexiable with letting me run the day at his shop and very supportive towards my efforts...

well i knw of a few that would be in for a SAU drag off...

wanna use the M1? haha jokes..

sif use the M1, we have other undisclosed locations in teh middle of nowhere for that....lol the police did still find us though....hahaha, Col were you on that "cruise"?

sif use the M1, we have other undisclosed locations in teh middle of nowhere for that....lol the police did still find us though....hahaha, Col were you on that "cruise"?

details of said 'location' please :thumbsup:

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