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Ferah, your award was a shoe in!

Not one other group really made an effort, you guys did and good on ya.

Salon stands are not the easiest of things to oraganise... thank god im not doing one this year.

yes i must admitt it wasnt easy but we had such a good weekend! >_<

I think maybe other clubs get more into the whole 'theme' thing when its semi finals....i dunno, maybe at the end of the year more clubs will do a proper setup

yes i must admitt it wasnt easy but we had such a good weekend! :(

I think maybe other clubs get more into the whole 'theme' thing when its semi finals....i dunno, maybe at the end of the year more clubs will do a proper setup

Its never easy. There is always about 15 things that go wrong. >_<

But the weekend is a good one if your into it :sorcerer:

Ye, semi's seems to attract more of it as its a much larger show aswell.

I don't know if you're being serious... but no. It's a Garret GT42 comp, with 1.06 rear I think..

I dropped the car off there with him on Friday. Its a T88

EDIT: I'll assume we aren't talking about the same Benny here. I am talking about Benny Kashima from Hi Torque with his 180sx, the pink pussy, not Ben from RPM

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yeah thats flywheel power, it should probably make around 150rwkw stock

so its not too bad but probably something is up, best to check it out

an r33 makes around 140rwkw stock or 187kw at the flywheel

Neos made 206 at fly stock didnt they... Ferahs pulled 132.9.

U should put ur dyno print out up ferah... People will be able to help u out.

ferahs reading is at the rear wheels

dynos give power output at the rear wheels

marketing or car "factory" figures are all flywheel figures

so 206kw at the flywheel is about 150rwkw maybe 160rwkw

ferahs reading is at the rear wheels

dynos give power output at the rear wheels

marketing or car "factory" figures are all flywheel figures

so 206kw at the flywheel is about 150rwkw maybe 160rwkw

It sounded like i meant at the fly. My bad.

Yes i think hers is a little low... auto little less power but catback little more power. I think u will be satisfied when u take it on tuesday ferah! It will go well.

The dyno at autosalon was suss

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