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Yes it is my R33 GTR with 143.4 or 144 kw @ the wheels. I was very disappointed when I went home and checked againts my other sheets. Then a brain wave hit me AVO was done in 3rd gear..... 175kw 2 months ago......

I was on the dyno straight after you and I thought 'whoo hoo I should make more than the GTR, this will make my kw figure look more impressive' jokingly after we knew your GTR was obviouly not making what it should.

Then I had problems too and only made 137.4kw :D I was disappointed too. But hey there is always next time after all the problems are fixed. :)

What key ring?? :D

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Members who have renewed this year are given a special SAU gift as a thanks for renewing.

It's an SAU VIC Member keyring / bottle opener.

Being in the wrong gear under "shootout mode" guidelines and correct dyno operation isn't mean to affect power output but every time I've seen a car dynoed in another gear the values are whacko, so dyno'ing in 3rd does skew the results unfortunately, which could explain why it was higher on AVO's dyno (makes sense now).

The standard limp mode could be triggered by a few things, one of the main sensors fried should do it.

Consult should tell you what sensor is toast. Look for the obvious ones, both AFM signals, water temp signal.

Well i found out today that RANK ROTARY dyno is Actually Out i showed Pete @ rank

the RE dyno sheet and he said:

"well that confirms it i had so many cars reading lower than what they should My dyno is out of wack by a bit"

So IM REAL HAPPY :) 238.8 rwkw and my engine needs a rebuild Thats Crazy power for the rb20. Once i rebuild should have way more MAYBE RB25 on the way!!!!!!

Anyway i never got a key ring are they only for brand new members?

i sighned up two months ago :) id love an SAU Key ring...

Oh well Who's Going to the Phillip Island Track Day next Week Cause im in

Fitted the Fire Extinguisher today

Cant wait oh yeah thanks for the photo of my car 2 Even though its like MULTI couloured

needs paint on all new parts ;) blue grill purple bonnet grey bumper...

Members who have renewed this year are given a special SAU gift as a thanks for renewing.

It's an SAU VIC Member keyring / bottle opener.

when are you giving them out?

i should got one off ya at the GOR cruise....

Hey big thanks to CHrisman for introducing me to some great people and RCHOO and other members thanks for havin a chat to me as a new member i can really appreciate you guys helping out with recommendations etc...

A great turn out to a fantastic day! Was a very successful event I feel! Good work to the organizers and Ray and the guys at RE for doing such a good job.

Was super disappointed with my cars output but then again I knew the car wasn't right and hasn't felt it for a while, that's why I popped it on. Issues with AFR, Knock and Boost. Gotta stop putting off fix's so on that note, dropping the car a RPM tomorrow for some TLC. See you all at the next dyno day :D

when are you giving them out?

i should got one off ya at the GOR cruise....

I received them just before the Dyno Day. Your on a list to receive one as you have already renewed this year. Be patient, you will get one :D

A great turn out to a fantastic day! Was a very successful event I feel! Good work to the organizers and Ray and the guys at RE for doing such a good job.

Was super disappointed with my cars output but then again I knew the car wasn't right and hasn't felt it for a while, that's why I popped it on. Issues with AFR, Knock and Boost. Gotta stop putting off fix's so on that note, dropping the car a RPM tomorrow for some TLC. See you all at the next dyno day :laugh:

yeah and a boost controller that works maybe :rant:

I also had a good day....

My car went on near the end of the day when most people had left, was happy with my 140kW or so. Last dyno day I had 128kW, so the batmbl split dump and metal cat has added a bit.

I also was trying Boost 98 octane 10% ethanol fuel for my run. I know this has been debated before but i guess now we have evidence that YOU CANNOT RUN BOOST 98 FUEL in a lightly modded car if it is not SPECIFICALLY TUNED for the fuel. My AFRs where between 1 and 2 points too lean throughout the rev range. I'll post the dyno graphs up later.

But I do recommend that next time we keep a list of who is next on the dyno etc... I didn't mind staying around all day (til 5pm or so since 11.30am) to have my turn but I know that some people were getting a bit sick of waiting.

Cheers,

Rhett

Yeah Rhett i thought to myself on the day when you told be bout the 10% ethanol thing

that there's no way id run that in my car

i had a magna that almost died on that stuff

my afr were high too i showed my tuner and he said they were high but he said when he

tuned my car he made sure the were spot on so maybe that dyno afr's are out??? :whistling::P

he said he trusted his one cause he used a motec Top Of The Range Equipment???

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