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


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Originally posted by wrxkilla

so guys,

Am I welcome to come?

I need a dyno day. nice cheap dyno runs.

If So. And its that weekend 2 weeks from jamboree. lock me in eddy.

Is this the EVO 4 that was at the Performance Forums Dyno Day that got 250ish kw @ all four?

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24 peeps and counting.

Anyone is welcome to spectate, and there is a chance some of those whose names are down may pull out so anyone who wants to come out and try their luck is more than welcome.

NOZILR: added.

Originally posted by franks

christian, are you turning up the boost just because you want to get a high reading on the day?

And you're not Frankie boy???

:)

Let's just say that my turbo has steel wheels and ball bearings and you bet it's gonna earn it's keep that day!

T.

Originally posted by T0nyGTSt

And you're not Frankie boy???  

:D

Let's just say that my turbo has steel wheels and ball bearings and you bet it's gonna earn it's keep that day!

T.

no way dude.

my car's been tuned for 1.0bar boost and thats what i drive with all day, every day.

why would i want to:

a) compromise my car for the sake of a big number infront of you monkey's :D

B) not give a fairer representation of what power im making when im on the street?

if i wanted big numbers just for that day, i'll bring a bottle of O2 and spray it onto the intercooler whilst its being dyno'd and blow you all away.

:lol:




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