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Ok stupid question... who was actually there from this site???

I was there for a couple hours to see my mate put his black GTST down, with a video camera...

But i had no idea who was who!! or if anyone was actually from this site....

I only knew Sled when he drove off on his bike! lol Than its a bit late to say hi lol...

EDIT - i think i reconised MADAZ? bald head??? :S mayb not :S

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God damn it

they got my name wrong again

its krishneel prasad or just plain krishy

LOL dude, I asked for your name and thats what you told me!

I'll go back and fix them up for you.

In terms of the 'Now lets try some corners and braking'; I will be looking at expanding the event to a multiple event competition - so the next event will be a Domestic vs Import go-karting for instance, then maybe a drag, motorkhana and super sprint (hardest, due to the insurance and costs).

I hope everyone had a great day and we will run the event again next year so I look forward to seeing you all again next year!

Ok stupid question... who was actually there from this site???

I was there for a couple hours to see my mate put his black GTST down, with a video camera...

But i had no idea who was who!! or if anyone was actually from this site....

I only knew Sled when he drove off on his bike! lol Than its a bit late to say hi lol...

EDIT - i think i reconised MADAZ? bald head??? :S mayb not :S

lol Adam, come down in your Vette next time and I'm sure we'll all know who you are, haha

Ok stupid question... who was actually there from this site???

I was there for a couple hours to see my mate put his black GTST down, with a video camera...

But i had no idea who was who!! or if anyone was actually from this site....

I only knew Sled when he drove off on his bike! lol Than its a bit late to say hi lol...

EDIT - i think i reconised MADAZ? bald head??? :S mayb not :S

So that was your Purple R33 GTR i seen down the road, I was there wearing my SAU hoodie, i dont know how you could have missed me in it.

Well the Exhaust gasket leak that i found the morning of the dyno day turned out to be a Cracked exhaust manifold, also noticed that the car was Mega Rich when it dyno as well as it being 30kw down on the previous run so i suspected to find a boost leak and i found it when i was pulling the turbo off. A screw in plug had come undo from the compressor outlet and had fallen out, i'm actually surprised that it ran with the leak.

Here's a pic';

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yeah i was in my SAU top and yes bald head i had Lee just come up and say hi sorry if i didnt know who you were but at least you came and said hello :P

All good steve i didn't actually say i was from the forum. On a side note the best comment i heard on the day was when my bonnet was popped an older chap mentioned that "this is a stock Skyline by the looks of it"(stock airbox piping etc) mission accomplished in my book.

All good steve i didn't actually say i was from the forum. On a side note the best comment i heard on the day was when my bonnet was popped an older chap mentioned that "this is a stock Skyline by the looks of it"(stock airbox piping etc) mission accomplished in my book.

Was yours the red series 2?? That was my mates dad that made that comment! yer what you have done is awsome.. to have that sort of power from what looks like a stock engine bay! A cop would look at the standered box etc and let you off...

Yer MADAZ not the most confident guy out there was trying to remember your name, if i had of then i would have said hi...

In the SAU hoodie??? i dont remember that were you the bloke driving destroy??

And yer that was my Purple GTR down the street.

Was yours the red series 2?? That was my mates dad that made that comment! yer what you have done is awsome.. to have that sort of power from what looks like a stock engine bay! A cop would look at the standered box etc and let you off...

Yeah mate thats the car, still got plenty left in it yet too :) Set of poncams and another 3 psi (running 15 at moment) should see another 20-30 rwkw.

yep borrowed steve's bleeder

and quick squeeze down then road felt ok

then i just chucked it on the dyno and got the boys to wind it up to the same as yours 13psi

and was very impressed with 195.9rwkw on 13psi on a pretty much stock setup

btw its all there in my sig

Edited by Krishy

mines 12.5 :) did you happen to see the boost reading from the dyno run? My Turbosmart bleed valve wont hold the 12.5 psi to redline. Not sure whether its just mine or all of them.

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