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Hey guys,

Have spoken to Dallas at Street Torque and he will give us a good price for the group booking.

I need to know how many people are serious about turning up and what day is best.

I am thinking Sat 24th May or Sunday after the drags! Opinions??

Let me know if interested but once I have made a booking for a number of cars you MUST turn up!

So please talk to your mates and either post here or ring/txt me!

Lets make this happen, it will be a great day!

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na stephan (sorry if its not spelt right) didnt run, jodie was there but didnt have his vl with him.

was pretty good alround, kinda upset i didnt run though, but yeah you get that.

oh and just so everyone knows my car isnt runing lean lol.

i looked around and found that a naturally aspirated motor with stock ecu should run an air/fuel or 14.7/1 where i was running 14.1/1 very close to the ball mark and actually a little ritch, the higher the figuer 17/1 the leaner and so on and so forth..

so no danger for me. knowing that i would have run it but at the time ws just thinking if my car ;) congratz chriss and jimmy, couple of nice figures there boys :D

um ozzy just a question bro, what was the air fuel ratio on your datsun?

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hey was good seeing few ppl out putting their cars up.. more would have been better :D

glad my turbo didnt go bang... well now i know what it needs to run even better!

by the way,this is my dyno run in perth at speedworks 264hp@wheels... bear in mind the different altitude and dyno.

in alice springs, we are 2300 feet above sea level

29712025fulllc5.th.jpg

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