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You heard it. Morpowa, Saturday 17th May, 8.30am kick off. $35 bucks a head. Got some good interest so far, and even better the dyno is being calibrated by Dyno Dynamics this week to be 100% accurate for the event.

Matt, if youre up to it you want to help me organise some numbers? Cheers.

LOCATION:

MORPOWA

14 FAMECHON CRESCENT

MODBURY NORTH

SAU ENTRY LIST:

Nightcrawler - S15

MattR - GTS-t

Freebaggin - GTS25t

PHAT 33 - GTS25t

grepin - GTS25t

Nozila - GTS25t

Busky2k - S14 200SX

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Originally posted by Martin Donnon

Matt, if youre up to it you want to help me organise some numbers? Cheers.

Yeah sure mate :P I'll sticky the thread for starters.

I also have a few mates that would be interested in taking their cars on the dyno so if that ok with u i could get about 4-5cars there.... if u can tell me how many cars u are looking for on the day i could try and get some numbers for u...

thanks

If I get it, put it down as a hybrid and its white. Hey andrew those mags you were looking at where were they. If I get this new car I will be selling the 18s that are on it and gettin something else. Cheers Matt

i will try to bring:

2 - Soarers twin turbo (1 is limted ed. but i dont think any internals are different)

1 - 180sx

Another thing is that im on the southern side of adelaide so i'll have 2 try and figure out a way transporting them.

I also have 2 confirm my mate's cars but should b able 2 get at least

1- R32

1 - 180SX

1 - S15 Sil80

all the cars are faily stock, just usual mods like a/m air filter, exhaust... nothing too crazy.

I'll tell u the definate numbers as soon as i can.

thanks

Hip,

Every dyno day I've been to each entrant has had at least a couple of power runs (2-3). So you'll get a chance to do a low boost run, & then a high boost run :D

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