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www.antrx.com are organsing a Dyno Day at RE Customs (www.recustoms.com.au) Springvale on Sept 9.

If you're interested, please e-mail the details of what you will be running on the day (Model, engine, FWD/RWD/AWD) to [email protected]

Please only confirm if you know that you can make it.

The total number of cars is limited, so first in best dressed.

The price is $40 per car and for that you get "3 power runs (shoot out mode), print

out with boost level, power, and Afr."

RE Customs have generously offered to put on a BBQ and provide prizes - "such as free service, oil, merchandise" if we can get a good number of participants. I will let you know details closer to the day.

Please note that time restrictions will not permit any tuning while on the Dyno. Bookings for this specialised work will need to organised with Ray for a more suitable time.

Don't forget to e-mail me at [email protected] with your details.

Brad

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Hi All

To help make the day run smoothly and hassle free, please ensure that you send your details to [email protected]

I can't guarantee you a start if you're not registered.

There will be cars from a number of web sites running on the day and nearly all will be Nissan. All (roadworthy) cars welcome, naturally aspirated and forced induction.

I need a couple of 'beasts' to come along. My mates running his Typhoon and he'll never stop talking about it if he ends up with the best run. There's also an R32 GTR and an SS Commodore that thinks he's got what it takes.

Plus, I want to see the surprise on your face when you see my Bluebird produce 130kw at all 4 wheels. That alone will make it worth turning up for.

This is also a great chance to introduce yourself and get to know Ray, the owner of a very professionally run workshop. Any day of the week, think of a fast Jap car and you could find it in this workshop. Ray will take the time to discuss what's possible for your car and budget and won't try and sell you on what's going to make him easy money.

I'll post a full list of who/what is running closer to the day.

Thanks

Brad

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  • 2 weeks later...

The current list of attendee's is as follows:

Bluesr20 Bluebird Atessa SR20DET Turbo

Budgie Bluebird Atessa SR20DET Turbo

Simon VS Commodore 3.8ltr Natural

Scott Typhoon 4ltr Turbo

Frank SS Commodore 5ltr Natural

Kman N13 Pulsar 18LE Natural

MAG86 Pintara Ti KA24e Natural

Steve N15 Pulsar SSS SR20DET Turbo

Andrew R32 Skyline GTR RB26DET Turbo

Lee N14 Pulsar SSS SR20DET Turbo

SSSCUZ N14 Pulsar SSS SR20DET Turbo

Gary N13 Pulsar 18LE Natural

Jabba N15 Pulsar SR20DE Natural

ek-turbo EK Civic BA16a Natural

David N14 Pulsar SSS SR20DE Natural

Tam RX7 FC 13B Turbo

Jon Lancer Evo 1 2ltr Turbo

Ken Integra Type R B18C Natural

N T Integra Type R B18C Natural

Andrew MX83 Cressida 7MGE Natural

Wayne MR2 4AGE Natural

Rod 240Z 2.8ltr Natural

Daniel N14 Pulsar SSS SR20DET Turbo

Peta s14a SR20DET Turbo

If you're not on the list and you want to be part of a great day, e-mail me at [email protected]

Brad

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Hey I'm new on the forums. Mavric let me know about them..possibly getting a skyline soon!

I own a Nissan Cima, Y31. It's a 3ltr Turbo V6. VG30DET and it's RWD

Wouldn't mind giving that a run as I have never had it dyno-d.

Only had the car about 2 months! :P

Would it be OK for me to attend? I will let you know via an e-mail

shortly for a definite answer, but I am very interested at this stage.

Cheers, Ryan

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The final plans have been agreed upon for the Dyno Day. The following will outline how the day will be run.

Cars will run in order of driveline. FWD – RWD and then AWD.

A range of time has been set aside for each driveline:

FWD 9.00am - 12.30pm

RWD 12.30pm - 4.00pm

AWD 4.00pm - 6.00pm

When you arrive and pay, you will be given the order that you are going to be put on the Dyno. It would help the day run smoothly if you could arrive and register before the start time of your cars driveline. If you arrive late, I can’t guarantee that you won’t have a long wait.

A FREE BBQ will be offered between 12.00pm - 2.00pm for all, including spectators. Drinks can be purchased from the vending machine.

The winners of the following 4 categories will receive a voucher for a FREE minor service at the R E Customs workshop.

Forced induction

– 2ltrs and under

- Over 2ltrs

Natural aspiration

– 2ltrs and under

- Over 2ltrs

The current list of runners is as follows:

Kman (Dave) Nissan N13 Pulsar 1.8ltr Natural

Steve Nissan N15 Pulsar SSS 2ltr Turbo

Lee Nissan N14 Pulsar SSS 2ltr Turbo

SSSCUZ (Nathan) Nissan N14 Pulsar SSS 2ltr Turbo

Gary Nissan N13 Pulsar 1.8ltr Natural

Jabba (Jarrod) Nissan N15 Pulsar 2ltr Natural

ek-turbo (Thao) Honda EK Civic 1.6ltr Natural

David Nissan N14 Pulsar SSS 2ltr Natural

Ken Honda Integra Type R 1.8ltr Natural

N T Honda Integra Type R 1.8ltr Natural

Daniel Nissan N14 Pulsar SSS 2ltr Turbo

ssstylin (Richard) Nissan 94 Pulsar SSS 2ltr Natural

Simon Holden VS Commodore 3.8ltr Natural

Scott Ford Typhoon 4ltr Turbo

Frank Holden SS Commodore 5ltr Natural

Raul Nissan 300ZX 3ltr Turbo

Tam Mazda RX7 FC 13B Turbo

Andrew Toyota MX83 Cressida 3ltr Natural

Wayne Toyota MR2 1.6ltr Natural

Rod Nissan 240Z 2.8ltr Natural

Peta Nissan s14a 2ltr Turbo

Ben Datsun 1600 2ltr Turbo

Arthur Nissan 180SX 2ltr Turbo

Luan Toyota MR2 3ltr Turbo

Anrx78 Mazda 1300 1.4ltr Turbo

Bluesr20 (Brad) Nissan Bluebird Atessa 2ltr Turbo

Budgie (Ray) Nissan Bluebird Atessa 1.8ltr Turbo

Andrew Nissan R32 Skyline GTR 2.5ltr Turbo

Jon Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 1 2ltr Turbo

Simon Nissan Stagea 2.5ltr Turbo

Please send all enquiries to [email protected]

Looking forward to seeing you all for a great day of friendly competition.

Brad

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ALL SPOTS ARE NOW TAKEN.

Please be sure to bring the correct money ($40 cash only), your patience (it's going to be a long day) and a camera so that you can post pics for your forum.

A limited area will be available for spectators to view the cars on the Dyno.

Please ensure to check your cars fluids are at the correct level.

Thanks to everyone who has registered.

Brad

If for any reason you are not able to attend, please contact me at [email protected]. Your spot could be offered to someone else.

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Hi All

Couple of things to remember for the Dyno Day.

- Please ensure that your tyres are in good condition. If there is a nail, etc in one of your tyres, the car won't be allowed on the Dyno

- 40psi tyre pressure will produce the best result

- All cars will be reversed onto the Dyno

- No smoking in the work shop

There is a pool table for all to enjoy. PLEASE SHARE

There has also been some slight start time changes due to the fact that a few FWD cars have withdrawn and been replaced by RWD.

The NEW times are:

FWD 9.00 am - 11.30 pm

RWD 11.30 pm - 4.30 pm

AWD 4.30 pm - 6.00 pm

The current list of runners is as follows:

ek-turbo (Thao) Honda EK Civic 1.6ltr Natural

Kman (Dave) Nissan N13 Pulsar 1.8ltr Natural

Gary Nissan N13 Pulsar 1.8ltr Natural

Ken Honda Integra Type R 1.8ltr Natural

N T Honda Integra Type R 1.8ltr Natural

Kevin Honda Integra Type R 1.8ltr Natural

Steve Nissan N15 Pulsar SSS 2ltr Turbo

Lee Nissan N14 Pulsar SSS 2ltr Turbo

David Nissan N14 Pulsar SSS 2ltr Natural

ssstylin (Richard) Nissan 94 Pulsar SSS 2ltr Natural

Dean Mazda RX7 ? Turbo

Tam Mazda RX7 FC 1.3ltr Turbo

Xaymaca (Tim) Mazda RX3 1.3ltr Natural

Anrx78 Mazda 1300 1.4ltr Turbo

Wayne Toyota MR2 1.6ltr Natural

Mark Nissan R32 Skyline Gts-t 2.5ltr Turbo

Brad Nissan R33 Skyline Gts-t 2.5ltr Turbo

Mick Nissan R34 Skyline GTT 2.5ltr Turbo

Rod Nissan 240Z 2.8ltr Natural

Peta Nissan s14a 2ltr Turbo

Ben Datsun 1600 2ltr Turbo

Arthur Nissan 180SX 2ltr Turbo

Simon Holden VS Commodore 3.8ltr Natural

Raul Nissan 300ZX 3ltr Turbo

Andrew Toyota MX83 Cressida 3ltr Natural

Luan Toyota MR2 3ltr Turbo

Chris Nissan 300ZX 3ltr Turbo

Ryan Nissan Cima 3ltr Turbo

Scott Ford Typhoon 4ltr Turbo

Frank Holden SS Commodore 5ltr Natural

Simon Nissan Stagea 2.5ltr Turbo

Bluesr20 (Brad) Nissan Bluebird Atessa 2ltr Turbo

Budgie (Ray) Nissan Bluebird Atessa 1.8ltr Turbo

Jon Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 1 2ltr Turbo

Dave (Silva33) Mitsubishi GTO 3ltr Turbo

If you need to contact me please e-mail at [email protected]

I won't have time to respond to web site posts.

Brad

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