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saw the RH9 GTR on satuday

didnt see the dyno figure.....everyone was crowding around

the exhaust on that car is soo loud....like deafening

The RH9 got 980ish horsepower I saw the dyno printout missed the run wasnt happy :) but got to see Belsgarage GTR run atleast and that was loud as "oh Yeah"!!!!! :bunny::bunny:

The english guys were like this all day :O:):O;):O they dont get a show like this over there or cars that have that much power lol

what did the Z-tune make on the dyno?

there is one main difference in thinking that has kept me away from SAS, and going to TAS each year.

in australia people build cars and engines for the sole purpose of entering car shows.

in japan people build cars for various purposes (drift, drag, time attack, street racing etc) and then put the best of those cars in car shows. none of the cars (or very few) are built just to be 'show cars'.

what did the Z-tune make on the dyno?

there is one main difference in thinking that has kept me away from SAS, and going to TAS each year.

in australia people build cars and engines for the sole purpose of entering car shows.

in japan people build cars for various purposes (drift, drag, time attack, street racing etc) and then put the best of those cars in car shows. none of the cars (or very few) are built just to be 'show cars'.

:) Cant disclose the rating.. I'll leave that one up to Power Play,

They don't really want it published.. Soz darls.

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