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Just a reminder to everyone that the SAU is having a Dyno day at SST tommorow Sunday the 15th.

All those that said they we going please make sure you attend, and anyone else who just wants to watch feel free to go along too:D

It starts at 10am, and cost $25 to enter. People with GTR's need to get there on time as Steve wants to put there cars on first.The dyno will be in shootout mode, so no cheating can be done:D

SST is on Radium St in Welshpool.

Hope you all have a good day, let me know everyones results:D

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Sorry Paul but your not Top dog of the factory turboed R33GTSs

any more. We can try your car in Shootout mode when you get

back.Top GTS with STD turbo in the 280s and Gav on the boost

controller in his R making343.6 with out a Turbo falling to bits(Lucky) Angel crankin a good 238.2 in the S13. Ken wimped

out with the boost controller but still got a mighty 322.

Originally posted by Steve-SST

Sorry Paul but your not Top dog of the factory turboed R33GTSs

any more. We can try your car in Shootout mode when you get

back.Top GTS with STD turbo in the 280s and Gav on the boost

controller in his R making343.6 with out a Turbo falling to bits(Lucky)     Angel crankin a good 238.2 in the S13. Ken wimped

out with the boost controller but still got a mighty 322.

BTW Paully for your info that was with the ricer, not the racer and on 1 bar

I think that things got some hidden bits we don't know about..

Cheers

Ken

my run was very poor.. curve had three massive dips in it - bigest one of at least 20hp...and a top out at about 247.. :D

me givin the gear one more chance - gonna let steve tune it.. if that doesn't work i'm going to look at a pwerfc.. me want 270hp.. :D

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