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Was a great day - thanks to all who organised it, and thanks to all who showed up!

I was gunning for the award for highest power with a downgraded (it hasn't run as well since I changed from standard Stagea/s2 R33/R34 with nylon compressor wheel to s1 R33 steel compressor wheel) turbo on a Stagea, but because of the amount of cars that showed up, I took my car off the list so John wouldn't have to keep all the staff there till 10pm tonight...

Thanks also to all who have been buying the SAU shirts and stubby holders!

nice cars out there.i was especially fond of the ice blue 33 on 19's.
I'll post em up tomorrow.

In the meantime I want to thank UAS for putting on a big effort for us and generously donating lots of stuff for prizes. As mentioned, John, Ben, Andrew, Tim, that guy whose name I didn't catch and Tim's gf; thanks a bunch.

Thanks also to Motul for sponsoring us by providing many litres of oil and other things for us to give away.

And we should also mention Turbosmart for their support too. Motul and Turbosmart are great supporters of club events like this and it's really appreciated.

Lastly, thanks to Jess, Nick and James for looking after things on the day. I was running around like a madman trying to help Andrew and the boys so having you guys look after everything was great.

Oh and nearly forgot, thanks to everyone who looked after Bob for me today. He loved it and is now sound asleep.

Adam we love bob so that was not a problem

Thanks Adam for the day and to Andrew, Jess and everyone that made it a good day, my boys had alot of fun checking out the "fully sick" cars that were goning on the dyno.

And spewing my car was playing PING pong on the dyno but I had a great day thanks guys!! :P

LOOF :D Nice to see that the rest of your family had a good time. Great seeing you and look forward to the next one

Cheers to Adam and John for all their efforts.

Jeers to my AFMs for going all emo after a single run.

BTW - What was your number Baron? 25x? At what boost? I was happy with my 242 @ 13psi with stockies.

252, 14psi. :) stock turbos. it's not bad actually. stock cams, stock injectors, stock intercooler, stock dumps, stock front pipes, stock afms. it's pretty stock. just cam gears, boost, PFC, front pipe back exhaust. :)

it was a gear day, thanks to Adam for organising it and a big wrap to the staff at Unique AutoSports, for coming in on a day off and work tirelessly dynoing cars and pulling driveshafts out and and putting them back on, and not just dynoing cars but taking the time to pre run inspect and alert owners of any potential problems, Thanks Heaps guys!

I took 144 Photos, they should be up in a few days time.

yes, thanks to Ben+John+Tim+Andrew and Tim's girlfriend + Jess + Adam + Nick for running such a good dyno day. absolutely massive turnout of cars. It must be a record for an SAU/UAS dyno day?

well done. :)

:)

Top day & thanks to all involved ! ( special mention for the girl who diligently stood at her post cooking snags all day, whoever she was )

That must have been some sort of Dyno attendance record ?

Great to catch up with people again :)

Good day. Good to see some faces I hadn't seen in a while even if they are driving hairdressers cars now......... looooooool

and on this topic, did I win the wooden spoon ? ;)

Funny thing is, I think I'm the ONLY person who got more power than I expected !! :) ( if you can consider 107.7rwkw power ?? ) :)

Thanks for the great day guys and gals. Nice to meet you and thanks to the organisers for preparing a well turned out day.

Anyway here's some pics for you, although I'm not too happy at how they turned out.

My apologies for not being able to take pics of all the cars, I was a bit lazy :) and alot of cars were parked in bad positions to photograph.

Thanx for the pics of my 34 gt-r (purple one ) as i havent taken any good ones my self yet !

haha. oh and also thanks to jhon who was nice enough to show me how hard its gonna be putting a pedal box in my car lol.

oh and those on the tuning side. is 24 degrees btdc on 1.4 bar aceptable? ie is that normal or retarded etc etc. just chasing why only 295 rwkw on 19.5 pound

Ok I have finally sorted out the 144 Pictures I took yesterday, skipped the poorer quality ones or repeats and here are 112 resized to a manageable size.

http://www.corolla92.com/sam/SAU_DynoDay2007/

I have full sized copies of the pics taken (1936x1238), if you would like full sized pics of your car let PM me and i'll make up a CD for you.

Hey guys, was good to see some old faces.

So many new faces though. I didn't know the majority of people there. Felt kinda weird. lol.

Looks like everyone wants to be a photographer these days aye. :)

Loving the new shop John.

Thanks all the guys put their hands together for that awesome day. it was grate to see all the nice cars around. i wish i had my car up and running that day. uh well i guess next one.

cheers

Babak ( RB GUN ) :)

Thanks all the guys put their hands together for that awesome day. it was grate to see all the nice cars around. i wish i had my car up and running that day. uh well i guess next one.

cheers

Babak ( RB GUN ) :)

Big day and ran 46 cars on dyno which is 2 short of last year although one of those was the my zed. There wer a few that could not run asran out of day. One of our mechanics Ben had to leave just after lunch for a family engagement. As we originally had him booked or the Saturday earlier. Andrew coped for the rest of the arvo. It was great to catch up on some old and some new faces. Interesting to see what some of the cars did and I think obvious to most it was worth checking cars on dyno, even those recently dyno tuned showed what tune and power was like. Some cars showed all good, whilst others showed issues. Goes to show I that always a good idea to run car on dyno to check and see especially if modified and above standard horse power to prevent issues damaging motor. From what I see and hear SAu have the most cars on dyno for any car club certainly by far Soarer, Silvia FTO and 300ZX forum. Well done guys and what a roll up as car park was almost full. Next year gardeners won't be in the way and UAS will be fully set up and sure to be bigger and better and brake all records and run 50 plus cars. Big thanks to Adam and everyone who helped out and welldone as very well run.




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