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Unit 2/2 Noonan Pl

INGLEBURN NSW

DYNO DAY #2

Hey Guys!

Its been a long time since i have been back on the forums and i must say i truly have missed the automotive scene... but the good news is I'm back for good! As most of you may know, Adam (JEM) and I are good friends and as always i want to share with my fellow SAU members

all the benefits that I get.

JEM has recently relocated to a new, improved & amazing workshop with the addition of:

- New Mainline 4wd dyno packed with extra options such as 8 inputs, dual lambda inputs, multiple MAP inputs plus more, nicely boothed in a sound insulated room.

- A second 2WD Dyno also nicely boothed in a sound insulated room.

- Performance Parts Shop

- 2 hoists with full mechanical facilities and a dedicated full time mechanic, to complement the tuning services.

To celebrate the new workshop JEM is offering SAU members & friends a second JEM Dyno Day! The date is not set yet as the workshop is still in the process of completion however same as the last Dyno Day, an official date (October - November) will be selected to suit all who preregister.

JEM Dyno Day #2 Details:

$50 Entry Fee (Per Car - Payment will be on the day)

1 Warmup & 2 Power passes on J.E.M’s in house Dynometer.

You will also get a print out with the following readings:

- Power (Kw or Hp)

- Boost reading (for turbo/supercharged engines)

- Air/Fuel Ratios

Expert advise on what how your car is performing, what it needs (if anything) and how it can perform better

BONUS:

Boost settings (only if you currently have an EBC) and other minor areas if needed will be adjusted by Adam for maximum power and safety at No Charge!

So please PM me with the following details if you want to preregister your spot!

- Name

- Car (make & model)

Regards,

Sarkis

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The date will be finalised with every one's concent so that we can all make it... Do you mind if i put your names down for now?

Please PM me your name and car make & model.

Thanks

P.S im unable to edit the Preregistration List post to add more people... any ideas?

Edited by QRI05E
The date will be finalised with every one's concent so that we can all make it... Do you mind if i put your names down for now?

Please PM me your name and car make & model.

Thanks

P.S im unable to edit the Preregistration List post to add more people... any ideas?

You cant change your post after 1 hour.

so what alternatives are there for dates.. as everyone else, i need to know to see if i can plan ahead..

Well im waiting to see how much interest is out there so that Adam and I can set an official date... When we have enough interest we will pic 2 or 3 possible days and we'll poll a vote... which ever has the highest score will be the official day...

Not everyone will really be able to make it .. If you set a date then the MAJORITY of people can set aside the day, Most people dont work sundays. For the people who do like me can bend the rules cause the boss knows Skyline comes first.

Im going to start the bidding 18th October 2008

Sunday.. Mid month..

Car R34 GTT

Name Nathaniel

Not everyone will really be able to make it .. If you set a date then the MAJORITY of people can set aside the day, Most people dont work sundays. For the people who do like me can bend the rules cause the boss knows Skyline comes first.

Im going to start the bidding 18th October 2008

Sunday.. Mid month..

Car R34 GTT

Name Nathaniel

the 18th is a saturday

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