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Just thought I'd pop up a post to counter the inevitable sniping that is happening after our dyno results at Autosalon. The Dyno was run in Shootout Mode which means that all variables and adjustments are locked. 2 other cars (B REAL and Leslie's MX5) ran within 1 or 2% of what they made on SSTs dyno during the week. Bear in mind that figures touted by other tuners for their cars from previous "Salons" were not run in shootout mode and are subject to interpretation.

Jash

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Jash,

I read all the post's in here and I don't think anyone has has a bad thing to say about the result. In fact all of us there were very impressed, even old Jaffey:D

We only have a go at the fact that you can only run 12sec with a 649rwhp car:p

I agree, the dyno results were very close to Steve's dyno and congrats on winning.

See'ya:burnout:

Oh it may not be anyone in here, I just wanted to assure everyone in here that the results were legit, as per usual in Perth there's always someone reckoning we fudged the result.

Hey it was a poorly tuned 500rwhp car when it ran a 12 at 123. something mph :shake: . Will all be fixed with a Holly or some PPG gears and some Nittos.

Jash

Jash,

We know the car should be capable of much more at the plex, and we want to see a GTR take it to some of the V8 brigade.

WE will only bag you if you deserve it:D How much boost were you running, and is there anymore left in the engine at the moment?

See'ya:burnout:

Quite a bit left in it based on how its going now. We just started using VP103 in it and we reckon that there is at least 500rwkw in it. We we're running 1.7 bar which is getting towards the meat of the efficiency for the 3037S. We'll see. Now I've just got to find a Holly sequential for the right money...

Jash

The Dyno was even closer than that, BREAL and MX52NV made within 0.3%.

The runs were in shootout mode and for real.

So that is the highest figure in WA for a GTR and would be 734rwhp at Myaree and upto 800+ on the dynopack and dynojet

dynos. Good on ya Jash for outrite and Paul for the 4cyl crown.

Lets make Shootout mode STD for Shootouts to stop the fudged

figures that DO happen.

Dude,

Ta Dude, nice to meet you all finally - met PVA too.

I'm a sucker for anything with Sparco on it. I also want one of those Superfun Happy baseball bats - I reckon it'd be hilarious to kneecap an intruder with one.

Jash

Amen Hippie,

Shootout Mode is made for a reason and comes with every Dyno Dynamics dyno, if an operator says they havent got it then they are telling porkies. Also worth getting any power runs done in Shootout mode so you can compare with some degree of accuracy.

Jash

Nice work jashy, be nice to see that thing at full boost and power finally, it sat in the shop waiting long enough for it to happen..

bring on the 1k mark and maybe perths first 9 second 4wd pass, might give the eastern states boys something to think about..

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