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hey guys and gals

just an update that our dyno day has a new date of SUNDAY THE 24TH OF FEBRUARY

apologies for anyone who has already put their name on the competitors list with me, and i will be calling all competitors throughout today for all new information

there are a few reasons for postponement

1. a lot of interested parties would like more time to get cars ready :)

2. hot4s and fast4s are playing a decent role in the day and having full magazine coverage of the event and the new date ties in better with them

3. didnt wanna clash with stadium drift

4. aus day long weekend isnt best for everyone as a lot of people are heading away

there are a few other reasons also but these are the main ones

once again, sincere apologies to all those who have already shown interest and were pumped for this weekend but hopefully the new date works in better for the majority

i still have a few spaces left so if anyone is interested please PM, email to [email protected], or call 33595466 - i will only be adding peoples names to competitors list if they contact me through these channels

prize categories have been finalised

4CYL CHAMPION

6CYL CHAMPION

CROWD FAVOURITE

HP PER LITRE CHAMPION

ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD

SHOW STOPPER, MR PRETTY :O

AT LEAST U TRIED / WOODEN SPOON :D

once again, the day will start at 10am and will run till roughly 8pm

the dyno is a dyno dynamics 2WD dyno

competitors entry is $60 - and will get 2-3 power runs. spectator entry is free

there will be BBQ, drinks etc and also the cover model of february's hot4s there to smile, take photos, sign magazines and generally look fantastic :D

look forward to seeing everyone there and feel free to contact us should you have any queries

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hey peoples...just lettin u's all know who didnt go that there was some nice cars there...wen i left around 3 a 180sx was sittin at the top wif 502hp..it was a real sleeper by the looks of it but suprised a few ppl lol...was anyone from here there? n hows u's go?

Was a good day, tents and seating the best idea ever. 32HKS was happy as with his 420rwhp.

Kicking myself I didn't come down in the Porsche and put it on the rollers!! Next time :(

and lol only with 11psi! he really needs to get it retuned for the plenum and go with bigger injectiors :D

Yeah was def happy with 420 rwhp on a very hot day and with only 11 psi was not exspecting so much,

would be interesting with 2 bar and a set of injectors. does any body have a list of the final results for all the cars would be good to see.

List of winners was:

4 CYL Johnny 180 504.9hp

6 CYL Matty s15 493hp

HP per L Blocky RX7 308.46hp per litre (401hp from 13b)

CROWD FAV Tiffany R32 393hp

SHOW STOPPER Lee gtr 490.7hp

WOODEN SPOON Jake Rodeo 92.7 and the ECC quad 12.5hp

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