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JOINT R31 Dyno Day !@! 28th Sep. CONFIRMATION NEEDED THIS MONTH


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Sorry Guys,

I haven't been Able to post for a while, as i have had some troubles remembering my password :P

Well The Time is Drawing Nearer And We Need To Get Some Definate Numbers To Ensure That The Day Will Be Going Ahead.

If You Would Like To Send An E-Mail [email protected] With Dyno DAY in the Subject, And Then Confirm That You Will Be Present And What Car You Will Be Putting On The Dyno...

This Should Be A Good Day Providing That We Get The Numbers To Make The Day A Success.

Please Have E-Mails Confirmed By The End Of This Month.

Regards,

Ashley Neal.

www.r31skylineclub.com

[email protected]

http://www.r31skylineclub.com/forum...y;threadid=3977

Hope To Catchup Soon Paul.

. . .

Regards,

Ashley Neal

Edit.......OOps!!! Wrong Thread

It is on barring torrential rain . Gates open 8am. I believe it is $40 for 1/2 day $55 for full day. No special licence reqired, car and driver set up as for drags ie non flammable neck to wrist to ankle and helmet, fire extinguisher is advised but not reqired.

BUT be aware they will be monitering exhaust noise level,..... over 95Decibels and you won't be running until you quieten it down. Place should be easy to find ...follow highway into town watch for Morgan Park sign on the left. Still hav'nt found out if BP Ultimax or Shell Optimax is available in Warrick so last available is on Ipswich highway at Gailes for Shell just before the Logan Expressway joins on and BP 2or3 K's futher on.

15L of Toluene in a tank full would bring Premium at 96 octane safely up past 98oct

Hi There Guys,

I Have a Time Ready

9:00am Dyno Commence. - So I would have to say that it should be 8:30-8:45 Arrival @ All Star Performance @ their new Shop. In Zilmere Road Virginia -

Address 194 Zilmere Road.

Contact : Ashley Neal

[email protected]

0413-491-847

Steven Dyal

0419-767-498

I have So Far Recieved 17 People Confirmed To Come To Make This Possible we need to have 30+ people I'm still waiting on hearing back from the Z car club and Datsun Clubs.

So If you Would Like A Place Please email a confirmation so that you can secure a run for 20$.

This will give you a full read out of the car and how it is performing.

Regards,

Ashley Neal.

www.r31skylineclub.com

[email protected]

  • 3 weeks later...

I already have my name down for this one.

I just got my new clutch in, I was worried for a while there that I wouldnt get it in time for the dyno day as it had to come from sydney from japan I picked it up wednesday arvo and started fitting it 6:00pm I had the car running 1:05am Thursday morning, including new oil in the diff, gearbox and motor + Filter. Not too bad considering I fitted it all on my lonesome.

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