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no.. above said shorts have the usual sport short, inner undie section.

thus eliminating the need for actual undies.

Also, I will add that this result was with loss of traction.

If I had a new pair of Nikes and deflated the air bubble down to 15 psi, I would have no doubt cracked the 160kw mark.

AND

intake temps were 23 degrees and on a few odd occasions, the exhaust temps went up in small burst to about 45 degrees. :D

I think I had a few missfire issues on that run..

Next dyno day, I will have the new nikes, remove shirt for extra weight reduction.

I'm thinking I might add a bit of octane booster... I saw soem the other day called Mars... it came in bar form.

"I only eat things in Bar From"

GTST - You must be rapt with that result... I would have guessed only 140 kw without the undie support, merely a sport short... We did witness the massive smile on your face whilst you were running.... Are you sure you didn't have the temp sensor in the wrong hole? Have noticed those who get higher readings usually do smile more, and the common mistake seems to be something to do with probe, i mean sensor, location...

yeh I'm pretty happy with the results and location of sensor.

Some people will just say it was a happy dyno but I believe that it was calibrated correctly.

Thanks for your support guys.

For the next even, I'm thinking of running a fronted sock.

I might also get on the spray..

some people say that the spray is cheating but I believe that deoderant is necessity.

I might give the Rexona brand a go.. apparently it won't let you down.

Do you guys think I should wax down to reduce wind resistance against the thighs during the power run?

Or should I get a new full body kit like the kathy Freeman job? - still will require front mounted sock roll.

yeh I'm pretty happy with the results and location of sensor.

Some people will just say it was a happy dyno but I believe that it was calibrated correctly.

Thanks for your support guys.

For the next even, I'm thinking of running a fronted sock.

I might also get on the spray..

some people say that the spray is cheating but I believe that deoderant is necessity.

I might give the Rexona brand a go.. apparently it won't let you down.

Do you guys think I should wax down to reduce wind resistance against the thighs during the power run?

Or should I get a new full body kit like the kathy Freeman job? - still will require front mounted sock roll.

What will you use to guard against thigh friction causing over-heating?

What will you use to guard against thigh friction causing over-heating?

This range of performance enhancing products.

http://www.bubhub.com.au/newsletter/curash3.gif

Unless I win some big money and get the expensive option..

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/3822...23992_cathy.jpg

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