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Mine won't be running on the dyno during the show, however it was run yesterday in 37.5 degree heat and reeled off a PB of 326.8 kw at wheels on high boost (21psi).

Good luck cara, especially with the new addition to your car!

nice pics

the place looks empty but

Yeah the pics are a bit decieving possibly due to the way they were taken..........the place is pretty full though.

Some of the cars were moved around during dyno runs so that may explain some empty spaces when I took the pics.

Yeah the pics are a bit decieving possibly due to the way they were taken..........the place is pretty full though.

Some of the cars were moved around during dyno runs so that may explain some empty spaces when I took the pics.

saw both your beasts, was very impressed by both, have seen the bike dow the bay a few times.

cara, what does yours put out now with the nos?

went and had a look today.

quite a nice selection of cars on display.

saw both of sleds toys, that bike is incredible.

had a quick chat to cara while i was there, i think it made 160ish with NAWSSSSS.

oh, and congrats SLED for winning ur 2 trophies for your chopper!!! u deserved it mate that thing looked fantastic!!! (and so did the GTR of course :( )

and congrats to me for taking out the 6 Cylinder Naturally Aspirated Dyno Class and Best Graphics :D:D

oh, and congrats SLED for winning ur 2 trophies for your chopper!!! u deserved it mate that thing looked fantastic!!! (and so did the GTR of course :( )

and congrats to me for taking out the 6 Cylinder Naturally Aspirated Dyno Class and Best Graphics :D:D

AWESOME, AWESOME, AWESOME!!!!!

Thanks Cara and congrats to you too.......171 is killer for your NA!!!

congrats to all of you. Cara, thats some decent power for a NA, do you know how much more you can actually go before you need to start looking at internal work? I would have thought that would be getting pretty close to max. Congrats again to all though.

Oh, i heard something about Dom's rotor launching off the dyno or something? ANyone see it and can elaborate?

Oh, i heard something about Dom's rotor launching off the dyno or something? ANyone see it and can elaborate?

I saw it, one of the first runs on Saturday.

The rear end wasnt tied down tight enough (I think) and the car moved forward and climbed the front wheel chocks.

It didnt instill me with any confidence in the dyno team, not sure what the final figure was for the car, but on that first run they only hit around 200kw (hate to think what could have happened if the car had lots of power)

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