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no probs ill send you a pm to arrange a time

You entering your beast 180or200? I remember chatting to you at the last SAU dyno day and correct me if i'm wrong but your beast pulls 250ish.

I might show up and see if any spots are left, i did fill in the entry thingo but got in too late i guess, didnt receive the invite? last run on willalls mainline pulled 278, would be nice to compare to boostworx dyno.

The beast is finally tuned and back - and lets just say it could be interesting if it can be strapped down.......... should be a good day tomorrow :down:

Gee I hope you're up early on the list Andrew, I'd hate to miss it

Gee I hope you're up early on the list Andrew, I'd hate to miss it

I have no idea of the run list - I'm just gonna get there before 10am and wait my turn. Be good to chat with the SAU onslaught :-)

hahaha yeah there is no run list you rock up sign in and wait your turn and it would be run on a first in first serve basis

yes you can pay on the day

Only a couple days to go!

Entrants, please try arrive at approx 10AM.

For anyone still wanting to come but havent paid, you can arrive on the day with cash.

You'll be listed as reserves for any no shows.

Entry is $30 and needs to be cash as we will not have any EFTPos facility at Boostworx.

taken from there forums

im thinkin of coming to watch/support the japs

im goin on a fishing/drinking trip friday night so not sure what sort on condition ill be in :O

chris, steve has GTS4t, maybe i little different.

if you would like a lift in let me know I'm happy to take you

The beast is finally tuned and back - and lets just say it could be interesting if it can be strapped down.......... should be a good day tomorrow :O

Excellent stuff. Care to elaborate further.

I might show up and see if any spots are left, i did fill in the entry thingo but got in too late i guess, didnt receive the invite? last run on willalls mainline pulled 278, would be nice to compare to boostworx dyno.

Yeah show up mate should make more on a DD. $30 can't beat that for a power run.

Excellent stuff. Care to elaborate further.

don't want to jinx myself but lets just say it made 60 kw atw and 100nm more than it did previously - still on pump fuel. Have to upgrade the fuel system to allow an E85 tune :-)

hahaha yeah there is no run list you rock up sign in and wait your turn and it would be run on a first in first serve basis

yes you can pay on the day

taken from there forums

if you would like a lift in let me know I'm happy to take you

Thanks steve, but im not sure what time IF i head down, so id be better off

driving myself to save ya the trouble...

cheers anyways :down:

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