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Hey guys, had some fune tuning cars this week ....

HKS34 Made 300 kw at all four in the dyno shootout and took home 2 trophy's, and the silver 33 made 288 at all four and took home a trophy.....

Nice looking cars and thanks to their owners for letting me tweak them :D

Doc.

The HKS34 was setup by revzone, but tuned by me prior to dyno run, and yes it was peters R33 GTR that I also tuned for the dyno as well.

An intersting note on HKS34 was it made 1080 NM of torque, nearly up there with dave's 33 at 1180 NM....

They're alll maddddddd cars :)

Doc.

doc was using the dyno at the show and he has been using another dyno he will have his own dyno in 2 weeks or so. :)

should be lots of fun already talking about a dyno day but let them get it in first and yes it will be a good deal so you guys can compare your figures from good guys to doc's dyno

lots of fun to come.

btw daves r33 made 396 incase you missed it @ 1.6 br when are you doingyour upgrade inasnt?

meggala

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Originally posted by meggala

doc was using the dyno at the show and he has been using another dyno he will have his own dyno in 2 weeks or so. :)

should be lots of fun already talking about a dyno day but let them get it in first and yes it will be a good deal so you guys can compare your figures from good guys to doc's dyno

lots of fun to come.

btw daves r33 made 396 incase you missed it @ 1.6 br when are you doingyour upgrade inasnt?

meggala

bought 1g worth of stuff this week already, its a work in progress

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