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its all cool orioise, im glad you went to the effort to organise something like this.

ITS ON LIKE DONKEY KONG (prays his RB doesn't blow up on the dyno lol, been watching too much cars on you tube stuff up on dynos)

Also what does anyone know what a standard series 2 gtst should be doing @ the wheels? and what should i expect from a manual 3 inch turbo back, high flow cat and pod filter?????

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its all cool orioise, im glad you went to the effort to organise something like this.

ITS ON LIKE DONKEY KONG (prays his RB doesn't blow up on the dyno lol, been watching too much cars on you tube stuff up on dynos)

Also what does anyone know what a standard series 2 gtst should be doing @ the wheels? and what should i expect from a manual 3 inch turbo back, high flow cat and pod filter?????

No worries mate glad to help out...

A stock R33 GTST should be anywhere from 140 - 150 rw/kw if the engine is healthy and in good condition also depending on the temperature/fuel qality... With full 3" exhaust and decent split dump you should see 150 - 170rw/kw... POD filter doesn't make much gain at all if any...

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DYNO DAY #2

!ATTENTION! ALL GTR, EVO, WRX & GTiR Owners !ATTENTION!

Just got confirmation that a Brand New DynoDynamics 4WD Dynometer will be setup and ready to roll for the Dyno Day!!!

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Regards,

Sarkis

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I found out yesterday that I have to work at the motorshow at 3pm. What are the chances of me coming along, having a dyno run, then driving to darling harbour by 3pm? Ive already confirmed Ill be there, just dont wanna dissappoint

I can organize to get you on the dyno before 12pm leaving you 3hrs to get to the city... Just come around 10am before the NS.com boys rock up with their 15+ car cruise around 11:30am...

See you there Andy!

I found out yesterday that I have to work at the motorshow at 3pm. What are the chances of me coming along, having a dyno run, then driving to darling harbour by 3pm? Ive already confirmed Ill be there, just dont wanna dissappoint

EXCELLENT! Can you get my cheaper tickets? Haha

What brands have pulled out? I hear most of the top of the line manufacturers have pulled out in protest.

Hey guys,

As the Dyno list has reached 50+ entries, this seems to be one of the biggest Dyno Events for 2008! I truly hope we get good weather as well as a friendly crowd so that we can all mingle and enjoy the event.

ONLY 5 SPOTS LEFT FOR THE DYNO ENTRY!!! HURRY!!!

Regards,

Sarkis

UPDATE

So far I have the following people confirmed for the J.E.M Dyno Day Entry List. If your name is not on there and you want to enter please PM Me your Name & Car (make/model) ASAP as there are limited spots left!

SAU Entries

• Name: Umair

Car: Series 1 R33 GTS-T

• Name: Hamish Guider

Car: Nissan Skyline R32 GTST M Spec

• Name: Jeff Tindall

Car: R33 GTST

• Name: Thomas Kats

Car: 1996 R33 GTS-t S2

• Name: David Keane

Car: R33 Gtst S2

• Name: David Wiseman

Car: R34 GTT

• Name: Andy

Car: R32 GTR

• Name: David Rapley

Car: R34 GT-T

• Name: Andrew

Car: R33 series 2

• Name: Jessica Nicholson

Make: R32 GTR

• Name: Gemma Shackleton

Car: R33 GTS-T

• Name: Aarlan

Car: R32 GTR V-Spec II

• Name: Charlie

Car: R32

• Name: George Semblante

Car: 2001 Mazda rx7

• Name: Johnny

Car: R33 GTST

• Name: Matty

Car: R34 GTT

• Name: Nicholas Condos

Car: Nissan R33 GTST

• Name: Marko Radojcic

Car: Nissan R32 GTR

• Name: John

Car: RSEII powered LiberoGT (awd lancer wagon)

• Name: Geoff

Car: Evo 9

• Name: Geoff (2)

Car: S15

• Name: Steve

Car: Evo 7

Regards,

Sarkis

Will be there at about 10am. Nope sorry, no cheap tickets, Im just working at the mazda stand... Some of the big manufacturers pulled out but nissan is there with a nice red GTR and the mazda concept car is pretty nice

The koenigsegg cxr is awesome to look at too

Looking forward to my first event with SAU

now that you have your 4wd Dyno working youl get more numbers I will link you and more 4wd ppl will come

Can you PM me a rough time to come to get my car dynoed please ? (4WD dyno)

and I've linked this thread

http://www.rexnet.com.au/forum/index.php?a...10#entry1422248

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