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Great turn out today, over 40 cars in 6 hours made it onto the dyno. Well done to Mark and the team those guys were flat out all day. And great bbq too thanks ladies.

Well done everybody :P

Sadly my taxi couldn't make the dyno, even though I changed the fule pump and fixed the boost controller (OK bard did all the work and I watched :) thanks mate) it was still pinging over 5k - need to get the PFC in and see if it is just a tune or something else.

Pezhead, your 4wd is rooted - do you have a warning light, or does it just not work?

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Oh, and watching Josh get 301rwkw in his cammed VX SS makes me want an LS1 again....

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Yeah 301's ok......the winner was 365 :)

Hey folks great to see such a good turn out. For those that wondered why mine came back off the rollers before a run my front clutch pack is stuffed so I didn't want to do it any more damage. Geez out comes the VISA card again!

At least this confirmed it before I did any more damage out at power cruise. I hate it when my toy is broken :P

Glad to see so many tough machines today.

Very nice to see your car, as i said before, its just mint clean!

Shame about the clutch pack but thats cars :)

How was powercruise?

Yeah 301's ok......the winner was 365 :P

Very nice to see your car, as i said before, its just mint clean!

Shame about the clutch pack but thats cars :)

How was powercruise?

OoOO What made 365kw Steveo?? Was that the highest reading of the day?

RB GUN was the winner, with 365rwkw, packed in an r32 gtst

Although GTRsean did very well with 322 ALL wheel kw, shame we didnt get him to pop the fuse and get an rwd mode run in

RB GUN was the winner, with 365rwkw, packed in an r32 gtst

Although GTRsean did very well with 322 ALL wheel kw, shame we didnt get him to pop the fuse and get an rwd mode run in

I think you should check your sheet again.. someone hit a lot higher than that :P

I think you should check your sheet again.. someone hit a lot higher than that :P
lol true apparently there was a 600kw boat

Oops yeah, sorry there was a magic run from a boat that no one saw :)

aye n1 gtr........ was my 169.2rwkw the best for standard turbo @ 10psi for r32 gt-st???

When you left it was, but then Evan pulled a 181.1 on a peak of 20psi towards the end of the day

Oops yeah, sorry there was a magic run from a boat that no one saw :P

When you left it was, but then Evan pulled a 181.1 on a peak of 20psi towards the end of the day

wow......that was brave of him

wow......that was brave of him

Thats what i thought but it was only a peak of 20, most was around 15psi i think (saw a lot of readouts today, pretty sure the one im thinking of was his)

Good to meet a few ppl today face to face.. chris, burnsie etc.. had a really good day guys and

glad i made it on the rollers :P here my in car vid..

*ps* its not the tool, is the user :)

Liz owes me 20c :)

you owes us an apologize for lying :)

my pic for the day.

haha.. my quote of the day ;)

Oops yeah, sorry there was a magic run from a boat that no one saw :P

When you left it was, but then Evan pulled a 181.1 on a peak of 20psi towards the end of the day

thaTS MASSIVE WAS THAT STANDARD TURBO??? when are official numbers being posted??




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