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Hey all

Just a bit of a mention, there is a dyno day going to be run at Wollongong Motorsport Centre

Details are:

WOLLONGONG MOTORSPORT CENTRE

units 2/3 195 five islands rd Cringila NSW 2502

Cost $50 for all members

4th Of February

9AM start to gather.

If you can PM me back if you're going to attend, then that would be great.

Thanks

Matt

Edit:

Follow the redline.

As you come around the bend coming close to the two sets of lights (Near the blue X) you NEED to be in the right hand lane, you will then have to turn right at the second set of lights, and drive in through the service station driveway (A pretty easy to get into driveway for a low car)

Please don't come screaming through the complex, as there will most likely be a fair few people and cars around.

Once into the service station, just keep driving across the concrete, and you'll find us at the end.

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Just follow the red line.

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Its $50 for 3 runs

Matt & I will need to know numbers so please let us know if you coming as we need to organise the bbq and drinks

Its being run in conjunction with our own forum and we thought we would extend the invite to other line owners :P

Attendees so far:

Matt (MBS206)

Myself (Fat33)

D_I_F

Lastlineofdefence (maybe)

Jas25T (Definite Maybe)

skylinegtts

SCCS Attendees:

CPD

WMC

Chuck this in the events section.

Will readings of air/fuel be taken?

And we get a printout of highest power i take it?

Put me down as a maybe depending on work.

To answer your questions

Yes and yes

Ill update the list now - thanks :P

As J (Fat33) said, 3 power runs.

With printouts.

AFR taken, and IIRC you can also get one with boost on it instead of AFR.

If there's a low turnout, Jason may let us do more then 3 runs each. All depends on time, and the operator of the dyno also wants to go cruising afterwards.

It's worth coming if you'd like to meet some others with Skylines, have a chat with other car enthusiasts, and just to have abit of fun and see what the line can punch out.

I'm throwing mine on, and it's only running exhaust, filter, and boosted with lightweight flywheel...

It's all a bit of fun, and gives you a "~base" to start from for modding.




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