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sure does rob... and nobody in perth knows how to wire them up but me!! :headspin: Just ask 25gtt - he's been working on it for a while.. ;)

Well that was until I revealed all to dan tonight.. he should be a way happy fella with even more horses under the bonnet very soon... :headbang:

btw - thanks for the short drive dan - won me over for the heavier clutch - i don't know why anyone would ever complain about them - as I said, lighter than the stock walkinshaw clutch I used to deal with...

oh yea - sorry for the spoiler scrape on the way back in... :(

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Well guys!

My car is @ PSI hopefully finally getting ITC done! this certainly has been a big thing for me over the past 6 months. the install guide does cover what wires, however if you do not have any coloured wires well then you are in deep poo! if it is ok with you guys i might give a copy fo the diagram that Brett drew up to put on a website such as Killer-T's or strichnines just incase if any of us buy one and go through the same nightmare as i have!

So hopefully SLY will be ok for Auto Salon

Woody and guys: Rollaboyz will be doing a dyno mid year... last time only cost $25.. don't know what dyno it will be on but would be fun to see how we all go against each other :-):uh-huh:

Caminperth: no worries dude! thnaks for taking time out to help me... spoiler will be ok it's right underneath where no one can see;)

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dan - let me know how it all goes buddy.. will be most interested to see what comes of it.. power wise that is...

as for the rollaboyz dyno day - my car read 250 rwhp running at 10psi.. which is completely impossible.. it's currently making 230 at 12.5 psi.. i feel that the readings for mine were WAY high.. in fact I feel all the readings taken at Myree dyno that day were way high.. would expect the same this year...

therefore - maybe not a good place for a true power shootout?

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Yeah the dyno does run quite high there but as rev210 has mentioned dynos are more of a tuning device, so even if the hp are coming out a bit too high, if we all went then we could compare our hp differences. i could do a run @ psi the night before and then jsut compare to my hp there... or might even convince rollaboyz to do it at PSI!

so sounds like it was reading about 20 hp too hiogh... man i wish they had that dyno at motorvation... at least it would have made me look like i had one the trophy under signifcant cirucmstances.

Also Killer -t were you entering your car in the auto salon dyno shoot? you are aware that you have to send them pics and stuff plus that your car has to stay there for the whole weekend, you can't rock up to the dyno then go away... the stereo sound off you can do that but not with the dyno :-( Also you MUST have a full tank

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Yup check out www.rollaboyz.org.au

they are hosting the sound off at autosalon... you will see scrollling text up the top... just click on it when it says something about SPL.... Hmmmm i could actually be wrong about ssaying that you can rock up do the sound off then drive off.... you do have a awesome looking system cam so it might be worth having a go if you can get in in time here are some details :

Perth [CABIN] Autosalon 2003 - 29th to 30th March 2003

RBCAD are running the SPL event at Autosalon and SQ in partnership with Audio art and Technologies.

Unfortunately with the space restrictions put on at the dome there is only room for 30 entrants as cars will also have to be there all weekend. So get in early to make sure you are a part of it.

NOTE: Due to competitor restrictions this compitition will not have points awarded unless there is less than 30 competitors.

Normal show entrants will also be able to enter.

SPL "Crank-Up Competition

Cost: $50 per car

Registration: You MUST pre-register by filling in this form, and you must DOWNLOAD THE AUTOSALON REGISTRATION FORM and bring it on the Friday night setup along with your entry fee. All entrys must be in by 26th March 2003

If you are an SPL only entrant your car will have to be there all weekend, you will receive a weekend pass though.

If you require power there is a $60 charge for a power point, they are 10 amp points so can be shared. Please indicate your power requirement on the registration forms.

Setup times on the Friday are from 5pm until 9pm and cars will not leave the dome untill Sunday evening.

Regular Sound/Installation Competition

For the SQ (Regular Sound/Installation) event contact Yanddy at Audioart and Technologies for details on 9485 1234.

General Rules/Regulations for Autosalon Car Audio Competition

All normal RBCAD classes will be enforced at the event with the new rules also added into the compitition.

If there are any questions you can e-mail Graeme Bassula or leave a message on the Community and you will receive a response.

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