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Guest Portzy

Hello all,

To: All Melbourne Owners

I am in the GTIR club and I am trying to organise a Dyno Day. Due to the small amount of owners of GTIRS in Vic I need some more 4WD cars to make up numbers. The details for the day are as follows:

The date: Saturday the 12th of July.

Cost: At this stage $40 per car (which is quite cheap for a 4WD dyno)

Brief Explanation: We will be chaining the car down and doing a "Power run" From which you will receive a print out of the cars Horsepower output, boost level in relation to rpm, air/fuel ratio etc. This is purely a day to receive a print out on what your car is putting out in its current state. So (like myself) if further mods are made down the track, when the car is re-dynoed you know what your base HP out put was. If you wish to have your tuned, it will be at your own cost.

Numbers are limited so be quick (Only 12 cars needed to commit) I will put some people on reserve so if anyone pulls out on the day, I will call you. It will be a case of first in best dressed, and I will endeavour to answer every ones emails to confirm if can you come or not. If you send me an email and I do not reply it is safe to assume, we have enough numbers and unfortunately you missed out. :D

Email your interest to [email protected]

Thanks and I hope to see you there.

Brian Portz.

P.s. – I will post a thread when we have enough cars.

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No worries, I think that is why we are having trouble getting owners to come, which is a real shame for the price!!! Good luck with your car at the AutoSalon stand.

Portzy

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