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Hello everyone out ther is SKyline land.

I have an idea about an event to be held. I know that you guys have had it in the past, but perhaps it's time to have another one.

DYno day. I've been to a few with my friends car club and perhaps it might be good to start to get a regular one going.

Would be great opportunity to, get members signed up, have a BBQ and generally just get to meet everyone and have a nice relaxing day, seeing how many ponies our cars put out.

Just an idea for people to chew the fat over.

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Does anyone know of any good Dyno places that may be a bit friendly towards a big group of us.

I'm from the Central Coast so the facilities are pretty limited, and I think that everyone would prefer a closer venue.

Good idea !! I just got my car back from Hill after new Fuel Reg, New Pump and new ECU map - Wanna compare to last time :D

I'm in - Unigroup are good !! BBQ is good - all proceeds go to B-Man's Electronic Boost controller fund !! Or maybe we can convince the SAU board to make it an official SAU day ??

Cheers,

God I hate dyno days at Unigroup.

Biggest waste of time EVER... They don't seem to understand the idea of a dyno day... It literally takes them about 30 mins to do each car, which means you stand around for AGES all day just waiting to see a few cars run...

A dyno day isn't meant to be a full discussion on what mods you've done, and how your car could be improved, and what mods they would suggest, and basically a general chit-chat for 30 mins... YOU GET THE CAR ON, YOU RUN IT 2 or 3 TIMES, THEN YOU TAKE YOUR CAR OFF... NEXT!

10 mins maximum. Can I suggest CRD or C&V for dyno days? They seem to run them much more efficiently.

edit: plus both CRD and C&V have 4WD dynos to cater for our GTR owners

Yep cool! I'm up for a dyno day.

I've only got a stock auto, but hey, what the hell... :Paranoid:

And as Endorean said, It'll be a good chance to meet some more of you guys and hopefully (finally) become a member of SAU! :headbang:

Originally posted by Merli

God I hate dyno days at Unigroup.

Biggest waste of time EVER... They don't seem to understand the idea of a dyno day... It literally takes them about 30 mins to do each car, which means you stand around for AGES all day just waiting to see a few cars run...  

A dyno day isn't meant to be a full discussion on what mods you've done, and how your car could be improved, and what mods they would suggest, and basically a general chit-chat for 30 mins... YOU GET THE CAR ON, YOU RUN IT 2 or 3 TIMES, THEN YOU TAKE YOUR CAR OFF... NEXT!

10 mins maximum. Can I suggest CRD or C&V for dyno days? They seem to run them much more efficiently.

edit: plus both CRD and C&V have 4WD dynos to cater for our GTR owners

I'm up for that too - Jim as CAS tuned my Suzuki Gti about 10 years ago when they first started out - I wonder if he remembers me ?? He he

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