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Im 4wd... would they drop my front transfer shaft?

meh. pity, Id like to have a funrun but Im not going to pull the shaft myself; guess Im stuck with the 4wd dyno boys.

sounds like fun tho.

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damn broken suspension.... i would love to have come and bring some old flava to the mix but im out of action... sorry guys, might come down and watch but

yeah ill be in and i imagine Lee will be in also

Im 4wd... would they drop my front transfer shaft?

meh. pity, Id like to have a funrun but Im not going to pull the shaft myself; guess Im stuck with the 4wd dyno boys.

sounds like fun tho.

most of us are 4wd it take roungly 5 mins to take out the front shaft out u will also have to take out the 4wd fuse

from memory he wouldnt take shaft out as there is to many of us and would become a hasel

im sure sum1 could help you if your not confident to do it yourself

A warm up run then a run in in shoot out mode.

I wont be running my car, dont have a Nissan anymore, do I know you DCGTST?

ummmm.....not that i know of. Ive been on a few cruises, and know a few people from boostworx

Depending on numbers I guess, would you be open to having a 'shared day' with some calais turbo people? We were thinking of having one around then as well at boostworx. These aren't your typical boongers ripping skidz down hindley street haha.

http://calaisturbo.com.au/showthread.php?t=83052

Can i add at a dyno day Shaun had a small while ago for another car club (not mentioning names *cough* silvia *cough*) some knob decided to do a burnout in front of his workshop to celebrate his power figure....

One of the nearby residents called the police, and they came and shut down the dyno day.

If anyone does any similar behaviour be prepared to have all other members of sau sa looking down at you....

I'll be in....to watch :)

I don't think the dickhead was celebrating, more like having a sook as it read 50rwkw less than the dyno happy dyno he tuned it on the night before:)

Apparently it has blown up now..what a pity

cheers

darren

Darren,

What dyno did he run on the night before to read 50rwkw more????

From what ive seen, Shauns dyno seems to be fairly accurate.

I personally wouldn't mind a few calais turbo ppls, always widens some of the skyline ppls eyes with how much potential the old RB30ET has and power made with simple mods... :)

If these guys (VL's) are going then I either want to be the very first or very last when no-one is watching lol. Seeming they put out an average (when modded) of anywhere between 200-500 rwkw (i know they can do more if made to do so :)). This is if i'm able to make it due to footy finals -> Be same weekend. So I'm 50/50 to be in. I can pay the deposit if need be, but can't guarantee I'll be there :s

I should get some tyre spikes and wait down the street incase anyone decide to leave marks!

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nah I reckon having too wide variety of cars ruins it .... would be far better if we just restricted it to Skylines with the odd Silvia thrown in. Just my 2c.

Will, I have Paypal'd you the $10.

I don't mind a few VL's rocking up as they did last time. After all they are an RB 6cyl Turbo. :)

The only thing I would suggest is maybe no NA VL's or even NA silvia's etc.

Its even good having the odd LS1 on there, spices up the day and gets people interested again. Have the same lightly modded 32/33/silvia after 32/33/silvia and it tends to get a little boaring.

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