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Cheap Dyno Day - Sydney - 17th Aug


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Hi guys,

I've organised a Dyno Day for some friends of mine that will be held at C&V. Currently we have 20 cars and we are looking for another 5 cars.

If we get 25 cars the cost of each car is only $40. This includes 2 passes with printouts (you can run two setups obviously like low boost or high).

The dyno at C&V is a Dyno Dynamix so you can run 4WD, RWD or FWD.

This is probably the cheapest dyno you'll ever do..... however, I am only looking for 5 cars so first in first serve.

Cheers

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400HP: hey dood have you found ur five ppl yet??

I got a fairly new stock R33, and i just wanna run it up on dyno for checkup purposes...like fuel mixtures and so on ...

If you prefer to have high power runs well then i cant really help you there..

but let me know

thankx

mc

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Hype - cool thats fine I'll reserve a spot for you tentatively.... when can you let me know for sure?

soopamarcus - yep there's still place... does not matter how stock your car is its fine.... its not a dyno shootout... its just a day for people to get cheap dyno print outs (which C&V usually charge a lot more for)... you just have to tell me if your definite cos I'll book you in..... btw you don't happen to go to UNSW do you?

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Hey There,

I'm inerested, but are you going to be doing air/fuel ratios or not, if it is a staright out dyno, then I'm not interested, but if I get an air/fuel read out then I'm in.

Cheers.

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Originally posted by Majanal

Hey There,

I'm inerested, but are you going to be doing air/fuel ratios or not, if it is a staright out dyno, then I'm not interested, but if I get an air/fuel read out then I'm in.

Cheers.

Same...

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In regards to the air/fuel I have talked to Con at C&V today. As you get two passes you can do a power dyno and also a air/fuel one so you can map the two together and see how the a/f ratio affects your power.

So to answer your questions (Xrsist & Majanal) - yes you can get these printouts.

I have confirmations from many people now. As I mentioned that the numbers are limited and I do not want any pull outs before the day. I would prefer payment beforehand for the day (its only $40 for the day as i mentioned). I have the following Sky. Aust. people as interested:

- Hype

- soopamarcus (confirmed)

- Majanal

- XrSiSt

- trza2k x 2

I will PM you guys my number (if I haven't already talked to you). First in best dressed.

Cheers

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