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As many of you are aware Sam (dr_drift) is coming down next weekend to tune some cars. This is happening at JDS Auto Imports in Harrington Street in the city all weekend. On the Sunday JDS, along with Sam, will be holding a dyno competition for anyone that would like to enter.

COST: $50

WHEN: Sunday 18th Feb from 10 onwards (thats this Sunday :wave: )

WHERE: JDS Auto imports on Harrington Street.

The competition will be calculated in power per litres, so if a 2L engine makes 100HP and a 4L engine makes 200HP that would be a tie.

There will be prizes for the winner(s).

Look forward to seeing everyone there, will be a massive weekend and its not only about tuning (cars :sleep: )

Come along and have a crack, as there is upto $200 per division for first place in prize money, the more people that have ago the more money/prizes on offer ;)

Cheers GMB

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Depending on the day, i might run, but my pizly wizly isn't exactly powerfull.

But definatly heading down for a looksee.

Its on SUNDAY lug nuts so you better be there.

As for your "pizly wizly" thats something you and your Mrs have to talk about :huh:

BUT in the mean time you should look at getting a bigger huffer :P

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you crush it up and with gloves stuff it in between the cooler fins. LOL, or get a heshen bag, fill it with crush ice and sit infornt of teh cooler, has been done before.

It's a cheep and nasty way but it works. An older C02 fire extinguisher works well too, or a pressurised weed spray bottle with watter and metho.

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Dyno Day was great! Car pulled 266.2rwkw and 676nm of torque atw. Also found out from sam that my car is fu*ckin lean in the top revs that has pissed me off cause someone said that it was tuned really rich! Other than that good day. Now to find somone to tune my car!

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Dyno Day was great! Car pulled 266.2rwkw and 676nm of torque atw. Also found out from sam that my car is fu*ckin lean in the top revs that has pissed me off cause someone said that it was tuned really rich! Other than that good day. Now to find somone to tune my car!

Well done Alan,

Interesting about the fuel ;), It will be interesting to see what sam can get out of mine tomorrow. >_<

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i came down a few times to have a look, loked fun. My car hated driving in the heat, big time. For some reason now i am down on boost. hope that car is ok, gona do some investigating tonight.

Hall done Al R33, who did your previous tune, Pro Automotive?

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well i know that all the tunes i got from kutsie are on the ritch side. Well according to the tuner and the plugs. Saying that who knows maybe something has changed since you tuned it, ie fuel pump or something.

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