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Hey Guys,

The team @ DRC and myself are hosting a Twilight Dyno night on November 11th. Come and check out Sydney's newest workshop which hosts a brand new, full enclosed Mainline AWD dyno.(GTR Friendly...YAY!!)

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The team from Ignition DVD will also be filming the event and later on in the evening we might even break out a DJ for some cool background tunes whilst we watch some of Sydney's meanest high-performance cars battle it out on the full enclosed Dyno, designed with a massive double glazed window for your viewing pleasure along with excellent ventilation and sound absorption. We also have a 50 inch plasma screen with couches so you are able to view your car in safety and comfort.

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This day is open to all cars...Nissans, rotary, V8's etc etc and cars of all power may enter. We would like to provide a friendly atmosphere where guys who even just want to get a baseline figure of their car are welcome. No Dyno hereo's or queens here. :PBJ:

Classes are pretty simple and prizes will be given to the Winner of each class. (Prizes are to be confirmed.....perhaps a free power fc tune....)

Most KW for 2.0LT and Under

Most KW for 2.6LT and Under

Most KW for 2.6LT and above

Most KW Rotary Open

Most KW Naturally Aspirated <3.0L

Most KW Naturally Aspirated >3.0L

Three power runs will be performed which include logging and graphing of Manifold pressure(Boost), Power Graph in kW OR HP, Torque and Air Fuel Ratio

Fee : Entree fee is $50.00 and you pay on the day.

Location : 39 Rookwood Rd, Greenacre. Kick off is at 3PM till late. If you would like to run first or early (3-4PM) then please turn up at least 30mins in advance

Will there be food? : A BBQ will also be running :laugh:

If you have any questions then feel free to PM or call...

Myself (Sam) : 0406 315 013

OR

Call Adam @DRC : 02 9708 5550

I would really love a large SAU presence here....give us a chance to meet others in the club I havent met yet and hopefully facilitate a friendly atmosphere for new guys who haven't had a chance to dyno their line yet.

www.dynamicracingconcepts.com.au

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Attending

Me

bloodsword27

mr 32

hanyou

Lizzeh

satanic

G3TFKD

Nismo_God

IcemaN (JDMST)

tz_evo8 (JDMST)

4GColt (JDMST)

Levos1 (JDMST)

Stunn-R (ns.com)

DRIF7N (ns.com)

Maybe

silver gts-t

LOOP

shonen

Black Betty

A31Deviat

E_Lu-SHuN

scathing

UnKnoWn_DuDe

ido09s

lastlineofdefence

f3lix

Levos1 (JDMST)

Biggles (ns.com)

Looks like Queen St and Autostyle might also be bringing down some cars aswell

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G'day Sambo - I'll be bringing the Silvia down for sure.

Also I might be able to drag along Nathan (the guy who bought my old 33!)... it's making some nice power now I hear!

SR20POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWAH

Liz.

G'day Sambo - I'll be bringing the Silvia down for sure.

Also I might be able to drag along Nathan (the guy who bought my old 33!)... it's making some nice power now I hear!

SR20POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWAH

Liz.

I heard : "SR20POOOOOOOOOOOOOOO"

LOL. Looking forward to seeing your mongrel of a car finally put together and on a Dyno. :-)

Good to hear your 33 is going strong......I miss seeing that car in my rear view

Will try to make it down. I have a mates 21st back on the beaches that night so might be tight. would like to see if the replacement engine runs the same figures as the one i blew.

Anymore info on the location? i can't find a rookwood rd in Whereis.com

Will try to make it down. I have a mates 21st back on the beaches that night so might be tight. would like to see if the replacement engine runs the same figures as the one i blew.

Anymore info on the location? i can't find a rookwood rd in Whereis.com

hope this helps you out a bit.

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Update :

Fast Fours Mag will be there aswell as Ignition DVD

Prizes will be Ignition DVD's for winners of each class and the outright winner accross all classes will recieve a voucher for a Full base Dyno tune.

All Entrants will also recieve a free copy of the latest Fast Fours mag.

Happy Times

surely the car that wins outright will be already tuned, not much of a prize

I understand what your saying and thanks for your feedback. :)

To be honest thats the latest idea we have for prizes and this may change, and we will update this site accordingly if it does. But like I said, we are not putting a big emphasis on prizes and outright power, but more concerened with providing a friendly and comfortable atmosphere for guys to Dyno their cars, whatever mods they have.

Hi guys, just to let you know if you can't find the address in your SAT NAV's thats because it has ROOKWOOD St. in Yagoona. So when you punch in the suburb, punch in yagoona and the street should come up.Hope this helps




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