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Yeah anyone know where all the pics went from all the people with the SLRs running around??

Was a great night...soo many people! Could barely move in the court...good fun!

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Great turnout last night. Once again I was doomed with the RE dyno.

Seemed my car had a bit of an overfueling issue and decided to make itself known in front of everyone at the most imopportune moment. Still made 317awkw @ 5000 @ 17psi so signs were good of a decent number.

Fingers crossed Ray can diagnose the problem and have it back on the road ASAP. Thanks to all those who helped push it off the dyno and try to push start it. You guys were ace... until you all say Gorjan's Cossie out the front.

Yeah anyone know where all the pics went from all the people with the SLRs running around??

Was a great night...soo many people! Could barely move in the court...good fun!

Hmmm they were probably guys from hpi so I guess most of the pics wont be seen till next issue.

What a massive turnout! Thank you to all who came down on the night. I think that was the biggest turnout I've ever seen at a dyno night. Great to see everyone was well behaved.

Thanks to local police for their presence and cooperation on the night.

Thanks to all the RE Customs crew who helped out keeping the dyno runs going back to back and managing the traffic outside.

Thanks to CarX Australia for providing the PA equipment, the banner behind the dyno, and pumping the music between dyno runs. http://www.carx.com.au

Thanks to HP Heaven for coming down to film the dyno runs. There will be some video on http://hpheaven.com.au

And last but not least, thanks to the Ignition DVD guys for coming down to film the night, will be appearing on Ignition DVD in a couple of months time. http://www.ignitiondvd.com

:)

Was a really good , nice turnout of Cars - I met so many people I havent seen for a very very long time - I wasnt there for long but the little I was there is was really good!!

Matt you did a top job in doing the dyno Commentating!!! :)

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Was a really good , nice turnout of Cars - I met so many people I havent seen for a very very long time - I wasnt there for long but the little I was there is was really good!!

Matt you did a top job in doing the dyno Commentating!!! :)

Thanks Kim ;) I was having a bit of fun up there

Matt: "next up is Dezz, his R33 GTSt is tuned right here at RE, and he's a member of skylines australia"

Dezz: "mumble mumble... banned member of SAU!"

gold!

my car made most powerful rb20det and most powerful r32 gtst

go me :rolleyes:

http://hpheaven.com.au/features.php?page=dyno

and only 7kw's less than Pete's RB25 of immense proportions.

my car made most powerful rb20det and most powerful r32 gtst

go me :)

http://hpheaven.com.au/features.php?page=dyno

Aww... ...They misspelt my name... :P

Oh well... ...I've only got my messy handwriting to blame... :rolleyes:

And I thought that there were more cars on the Dyno than that...

how much power did dezz;s "built and tuned RE " machine make?

You illiterate or just an idiot?

FYI it made 243rwkw (previously 257rwkw on the same dyno) and was the most powerful RB25DET on the dyno that night....most powerful non GTR skyline too...

I find it odd that I made 50 rwkw less that what I have on several other occasions.

Maybe the strapping was wrong.......

117 mph at the end of the quarter says it all.

You illiterate or just an idiot?

FYI it made 243rwkw (previously 257rwkw on the same dyno) and was the most powerful RB25DET on the dyno that night....most powerful non GTR skyline too...

What about lthl's car? his wasn't on the results sheet for some reason. I think he got around 245

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