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Tenagah Motorsports Wangara

Abdus and the crew at Tenagah Motorsports in Wangara have invited us for a "Dyno Day" at their new premises! SAUWA has decided to take up this offer. :/

Event: ........... "Dyno Day"

Where: .......... Tenagah Motorsports, 43 Lancaster Road, Wangara, Western Australia, 6065

When: ............ Feburary 24th. 8am - 4pm

Cost: ..............Non SAUWA members $60. SAUWA Members $50 (Membership card must be shown

Dyno Used: AWD Dyno Dynamics Roller Dyno

Classes: ......... Highest HP - RB20

....................... Highest HP - RB25

....................... Highest - RB26 and bigger

....................... Lowest HP Outright

Each catagory will have a prized donated by Tenagah. Each winner will get a voucher for parts and/or servicing at Tenagah to the value of $250!!

Abdus will also have some snacks and drinks available at $2 per hotdog and $1 per drink.

On the day, there will be some specials available for your Skylines. As i find out some more info on that, ill be happy to post it up.

There is 25 places available which must be prebooked and prepaid for to myself as soon as possible. Anyone who has booked/paid and does not attend will not get a refund. This is open to SAUWA MEMBERS for 1 week only, it will then be placed in the public "Events" section so secure your place quick :P

There is an entry form attached which must be filled out and be in your car. Without this form filled out and signed, your car will not go on the Dyno.

Please make sure your car is properly prepared (Fuel, oil, water etc). In regards to low cars, Abdus has mention that he has not yet had a skyline that has been a problem getting on to his dyno, however if it is excessively low there is a chance they may not be able to do it. If your car is very low (body kits etc) try to raise it by the day to be sure. :P

Please be sure to respect "Tenagah Motorsport's" rules!

I have never ran or organised a Dyno day before so i am sure i have probably missed some information out. If you would like to know anything further please just post it up and ill see if I or someone else can get the answer.

Cheers

Brad

SAUWA Motorsport Co-ordinator

PLACES BOOKED:

1. GTS-t VSPEC (Paul) (PAID)

2. Ossie21 (Nathan) (PAID)

3. Gav (Gav)

4. Ceffyboy

5. Jonn (PAID)

6. Sky Ryan (Ryan) PAID

7. Infamous T PAID

8. Inthisglass PAID

9. Chuckie PAID

10. Lach32 (Lachlan) PAID

11. 7yphon

12. GWP021 (Gavin) PAID

13. Yorik PAID

14. Chi100188

15. Topaz (Tom) PAID

16. MR Gazza

17. Gtstee PAID

18. Rusell James

19. AHH 33 S2 PAID

20. Futurewa (Andrew)

21. Black CSR

22. Shenron

23. Cactus

24. Rawzer (Rohan)

25.

p.s. I have excluded Paul (GTS-t VSPEC) from being eligible to win a prize so everyone still has a chance :wacko:

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I would just feel gay going to a dyno day to make 245rwhp.. hell a stock 26 is going to make more than that!

How about a "most torque in a rwd 32" class?:(

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