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no, i've driven GTRHKS. The guy that took it to the dyno day just bought it that week. My mate used to own it, but swapped that and his blue S15 for an R34 GTR.

I mean no big deal really there are lots of quick gtr's, but it was my first time ever driving something over 200rwk. Yes, i was sweating :laugh:

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Had to take the poor 300C to the Chrysler doctor today

It was revving and driving weirdly on the way home

They found a bar code label stuck around the throttle butterfly

Didn't dare say anything about a DYNO day!

Checked revs to road speed also 2000revs = 90kph

red line 6500 to 7000 = between 290 to 315kph in 4th gear still got 5th to go

(bugger the wind resistance)

i think my POS n/a won the lowest power out of the lines :D lol, something majorly wrong with my 3rd gear. should of been making about 110-115kw's

Not fussed tho just going forced induction soon hehe :/

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i think my POS n/a won the lowest power out of the lines :D lol, something majorly wrong with my 3rd gear. should of been making about 110-115kw's

Not fussed tho just going forced induction soon hehe :/

r33 gtst's dead stock make 120kw~ atw, you sure your N/A would be pulling 115kw atw?

they're more around 140rwkw...

is it? i remember someone with a stock r33 got lower, meh could be wrong :D

edit: im finding some values of 130kw, so if we throw in an auto transmission it could drop to 120~kw :/

that sounds like a reasonable coverup? :D

So whats the deal with the raffles? I remember last year there were raffle prizes :(

is it? i remember someone with a stock r33 got lower, meh could be wrong :D

edit: im finding some values of 130kw, so if we throw in an auto transmission it could drop to 120~kw :/

that sounds like a reasonable coverup? :D

So whats the deal with the raffles? I remember last year there were raffle prizes :(

pffft. highflow panel and constant 7psi (stock boost)

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First run i got 101 kw's, then 84 :/ ray said it was the more accurate one or something so thats the one that was printed, is it me or is my graph really retarded? lol must be the auto.. i know for a fact that my 3rd is playing up cos i can physically feel it when i drive and look at the revs drop :D

anyways can anyone make sense of this? lol

Edit: my AFR looks much higher then others too..?

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~ RESULTS ~

OK - winners are........

Most power (AWD) - Alex Cheung (Jockey) - silver R33GTR - 454.9 awkw

Most power (RWD) - Matt Karlsen (GTTR34) - black R34GTT - 353.7 rwkw

Lowest Power - Scott Bailey's (SABBAI) super wagon (Mazda) - 48.9 rwkw

Lucky Dyno Draw - Mark Pether (Mutex)

Guess the KW's Competition - Rob Nigro (THENIG) with a guess of 138, Ray's X5 ended up making 139.6

Thanks to our great friends at Unique Cars, all of you have won a Meguiar's Car Care Pack valued at $49.95. Contact me by PM or email - [email protected] to arrange collection of your prize.

Other results are attached.

Thanks to everyone for coming - was a great day.

Dyno_Day_List_080301.pdf

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