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Date: 24th Feb at 10am

Venue: J.E.M - Moorebank

J.E.M Dyno Day List updated... Please check to make sure your name is on there otherwise PM me.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2882490

Cheers

Edited by QRI05E

***URGENT UPDATE***

Dyno Day : 10/03/2007

Hey guys, I just got a call from J.E.M

J.E.M Dyno Day has been moved to the 10/03/2006 due to last minute urgent request. Adam was called to go to Perth for the National Drift Comp 2007. And the weekend after he will be attending Power Cruise 2007 so the next available day is 10/03/2007.

On behalf of Just Engine Management I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience and hope this official date will be okay for everyone.

Regards,

Sarkis

Yea i know its bummer but these last minute changes do happen in life... I hope everyone will be fine for the 10th of March.

Please let me know if theres any issues.

Regards,

Sarkis

Went and saw Adam today at JEM, his a mate's mate. He was saying that the dyno has been moved to around March 15??

Anyway....had my R34 dynoed just to check the fuel mixtures etc. Car is currently stock as a rock and managed to pull a healthy 150kw with 20s on.

According to him my motor is apparently very healthy and can manage 200+ kw at the wheels with a nice cooler and exhaust and maybe a little bit of boost increase. Was very happy to hear that :happy:

  • 3 weeks later...

J.E.M Dyno Day

This Saturday 10/03/2007

Time: 10am

Location: UNIT 3, 10 HELLES AVE MOOREBANK, 2170 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA

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Check the list and make sure your name is on it!

PM me if your coming or bringing an extra car to dyno

1. jeffworld2

2. r32woohoo

3. lastlineofdefence

4. KIRUSS

5. Phillip

6. MR 33

7. ufoboy

8. Risking

9. Aarlan (R32 GTR)

10 Tim (R33 GTSt)

11. Paulo (180sx)

12. Jim (Starlet Gt)

13. David (Corolla Sportivo)

14. Will (180sx)

15. Jordan

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Cheers,

Sarkis




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