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Hi Ladies/Gents

A few Dyno Days going on I see. Well here is another :yes:

We are holding a Dyno Day at Kamikaze Motors (Nunawading).

Date: Sunday 29th October, 2006

Time: Starts at 8:30am till finish

Participant

You will get 3 runs with printouts.

BBQ / Drinks

- Free for participants.

- small fee for spectators.

1st place prize per category (FWD, RWD, 4WD)

Highest Kws per category will receive from Kamikaze Motors:

10,000km Service

1hr Dyno Tune

Momo Gear Knob

Full Car Detail

Please do not feel intimidated if your car does not have high KWs. It does not matter! The Prizes are offered just as a bonus.

RWD, FWD and 4WD all welcome.

Maximum of 40 cars.

Price

Option 1: $45/car ($5 goes towards the club as part of running costs)

Option 2: $75/car ($5 goes towards the club as part of running costs) to join

Kamikaze Car Club Membership which then the Dyno day is free.

Other benefits of being a Member

50% off Servicing, Dyno Runs and Dyno Tunes

30% off labour

5% off parts

For Flyer view this (http://www.gtcarclub.com/resources/!events/20060819SkidPanDay/Kamikaze_Flyer.jpg)

To secure your spot please make full payment ($45 or $75 AUD) to

BJ and RP Chan

BSB 733337

A/C 667837

Westpac

Please email me after you have made payment. ([email protected])

Kamikaze have just purchased a 4wd Dyno ready for use. They also have an excellent facility so please come down to watch even if you dont intend to Dyno your car.

If you have any questions you can email or call me.

Some pictures from the last one at STI Docklands

http://gtcarclub.com/resources/cruisefiles/1550_wm.JPG

http://gtcarclub.com/resources/cruisefiles/1546_wm.JPG

http://gtcarclub.com/resources/cruisefiles/1553_wm.JPG http://gtcarclub.com/resources/cruisefiles/1561_wm.JPG

The highest on that day was Franks GTR. Very Impressive.

Regards

Brandon

email: [email protected]

mobile: 0438 0222 88

Edited by beefy

Regarding Prizes:

There will be 3 categories

4WD, RWD and FWD

The highest Kws per category will receive the following prize from Kamikaze Motors:

10,000km Service

1hr Dyno Tune

Momo Gear Knob

Full Car Detail

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Just a quick update

RWD

2004 E55 AMG

1995 Mazda RX7 S6 SP

? R31 Skyline (Mystery)

1993 Nissan 180 SX

1991 Nissan 300 ZX

1999 Honda S2000

1992 Nissan Silvia S14

2001 Nissan Silvia S15

2004 BMW Z4

FWD

2004 Astra Sri Turbo

2006 Honda Accord

1997 Mitsubishi FTO

1994 Honda Legend

4WD

2002 Subaru WRX

1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTR

2006 Subaru WRX

2004 Mitsubishi Evo 8

2003 Subaru STI

2006 Mitsubishi Evo 9

2001 Mitsubishi Evo 6.5

There are about 5 people that havent specified their cars therefore have not been added to above list.

There are still about 5 spots left.

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks everyone that came hope you all had a good day. There is another one coming up on the 10th December and it will be even bigger. Register your interest by emailing (not PM) [email protected]. This one will be a Kamkaze run day but I offered to help out.

Kamikaze Motors were fantastic with their professional service and organisation of the whole event. Anyone looking to do a Dyno day I recommend them.

>> Results <<

FWD

Very very close in the FWD's. Congrats to Heng for taking out 1st place. Badluck to Zane who missed out by just 1kw to being a draw.

Heng - 2006 Honda Accord (115kws)

Zane - 1994 Honda Legend (114kws)

Beau - 2004 Astra SRI Turbo (113kws)

Meng - 1997 Mitsubishi FTO (96.2kws)

Michael - 1999 Honda Civic (95kws)

Alan - 1999 Honda Civic (90kws)

RWD

Another close one. Rob set the pace early with the HSV GTO but it was out done by Austin with the E55 AMG and Jeremy's 300zx almost got there but didnt quite make it. So congrats to Austin for taking out 1st place.

Have to say the Valiant sounded awesome!

Austin - 2004 Mercedes E55 AMG (283kws)

Jeremy - 1991 Nissan 300zx (270kws)

Rob - 2003 Holden HSV GTO (198kws)

Jimmy - 2003 Nissan Silvia S15 (170kws)

Kenny - 2001 Nissan Silvia S15 (164.9kws)

Luxman - 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST (163kws)

Jason - 1993 Nissan 180sx (156kws)

Mathew - 2004 Nissan 350z Roadster (150kws)

Ryan - 1988 Nissan Cima Turbo V6 (134kws)

Jonathon - 1999 Honda S2000 (124.9kws)

Rob - 1973 E48 Valiant Charger (122.7kws)

(name??) - BMW Z4 (108kws)

4WD

Again another close one with the 4wd category. I was very lucky to get the highest kws as Sam hadnt tuned the STI yet. I did step down being the main organiser and gave 1st place to Sam. Congrats to Sam.

Brandon - 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTR (219kws)

Sam - 2003 Subaru STI (192kws)

Sarith - 2006 Mitsubishi Evo 9 (166kws)

Damian - 1991 Mitsubishi GTO (149kws)

Andrew - 2002 Subaru WRX (130kws)

David - 2006 Subaru WRX (125kws)

Don't forget all first place entries received a certificate from Kamikaze Motors

- 10,000 km service

- Momo Gear Knob

- 1hr Dyno Tune

- Full Car Detail

- Trophy (To be engraved)

Great Ocean Cruise next Sunday (5am start). For information email [email protected]

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