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CRD Dyno day - DATE CHANGED - Now Oct 12th 2003


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Grim: From what Jim mentioned to us he wont rush the cars on and off, so you should be able to have a quick play and adjust your settings - obviously cant confirm this until the day though.

Brett: I'll put your name down

Originally posted by benm

I think Brett should be made to run his car last on the day.

That's a good idea. We should be coming up with some sort of running order to keep the interest all the way to the end.

So Brett should run his stock GTS right up front :stupid:

T.

ok guys we are going to look at keeping it at 35 cars max so things dont get overcrowded. Limiting the cars will also mean that Jim will have time to answer a few questions for you before the next car rolls onto the dyno.

That said - first in first served. The list of people who have said they plan to attend appears in the first post.

Originally posted by Blitz

Grim: From what Jim mentioned to us he wont rush the cars on and off, so you should be able to have a quick play and adjust your settings - obviously cant confirm this until the day though.

hmmm.. i might wind the boost up and adjust my timing before hand then.

count me in.

Christian




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