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Hey Joeyz, they won't necesarily tinker with the car. There's generally no time.

Unless it's Ben that's running the cars up, and your name is Mona, and you say, "I don't care what it gets just make sure I beat wilch!"

Then you make close to 500rwkW with a tiny turbo.

lol

^^ That was quite amusing last time when mona ran VERY HIGH numbers.. all in the turbo!!..

Should be a good day, looking forward to it..

LMAO!!!!! that was funny as hell!!! it made everyone do the double take!!! :D bens a top bloke! didn't think he'd go for the idea!! awesome stuff :)

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2rismo i thought that a smaller wheel would improve the power output. dont think it will be worth it though. What kind of impact does fuel have on output? has anyone tried running different types of fuel?

also can u use nos on a dyno? that would be crazy....

Sorry all I have Some bad news, I have to head up the coast on friday night and I wont be back for the dyno day.

Sorry, but at least someone else will get a shot at the STD R33 gtst award I was chasing.

Sorry all I have Some bad news, I have to head up the coast on friday night and I wont be back for the dyno day.

Sorry, but at least someone else will get a shot at the STD R33 gtst award I was chasing.

:dry:

Does it matter what time you turn up to Dyno day

I wont be there till after lunch and want to put my car on.....

.....couldnt see why that would be a problem !

- ive never been to a dyno day - i think im going to to go & have a look & say hi to everyone - should be fun im sure !! :)

.....couldnt see why that would be a problem !

- ive never been to a dyno day - i think im going to to go & have a look & say hi to everyone - should be fun im sure !! :)

yeah true :(

Awesome would be nice to see you again....

.....couldnt see why that would be a problem !

- ive never been to a dyno day - i think im going to to go & have a look & say hi to everyone - should be fun im sure !! :)

Malcolmmmmm!

Long time no see! You should come out more with everyone! :(




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