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It's not a dyno per se, it's a partially-full stubbie with lines on the side. He gets in your car and stokes it up while holding the stubbie, and the amount the beer moves up the side because of G forces gives you your horsepower. Weight of the car is compensated for by starting with more or less beer, to raise or lower the starting value.

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In all seriousness though, it's fantastic that Ipswich actually has a dyno now, without travelling to Brisbane, Towoomba or I think Gatton had one too. From the people I've spoken to who have used Signature in the past, it'll be put to good use :D

It's not a dyno per se, it's a partially-full stubbie with lines on the side. He gets in your car and stokes it up while holding the stubbie, and the amount the beer moves up the side because of G forces gives you your horsepower. Weight of the car is compensated for by starting with more or less beer, to raise or lower the starting value.

I peed a little

DEfinitely gonna be a dyno day. And yes revhead, A good tune is when the car runs so smooth that the beer doesnt froth. :blink::O

Noelski please contact me when you can about the dyno day and what may need to be organised

Cheers

Big thanks to Noel (FineLine) and Shane (Shanef)!!!, for comming out today. I really appreciated your help shane, Your a champ.

They are right about Sau you know, Really helpful bunch ;), Im just stoked right now, car is ok. Happier than a Junkie on Payday.

cheers,

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It's not a dyno per se, it's a partially-full stubbie with lines on the side. He gets in your car and stokes it up while holding the stubbie, and the amount the beer moves up the side because of G forces gives you your horsepower. Weight of the car is compensated for by starting with more or less beer, to raise or lower the starting value.

I may need an incontinence pad for the remainder of the day after reading that.

But on topic it's great that he's got a dyno, he's such a fab bloke and I can't wait to see what he can churn out of yours Noelski :)

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