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it was my brothers mighty boy....it got a massive 15.6kw....it was only running on 2 cylinders....usually 3.....we were surprised it made that cause they usually make around 13kw healthy

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it was my brothers mighty boy....it got a massive 15.6kw....it was only running on 2 cylinders....usually 3.....we were surprised it made that cause they usually make around 13kw healthy

I wish i didnt miss that! i had to leave at 3pm as i had a wedding to rush off to...

Nick (WARLORD) - Mate what an animal your car is! Congrats on the 308rw/kw... Was very nice to meet you and to have a chat.

Andrew (andygtr93) - Nice R32 GTR mate, the sound of that RB26 opening up made me want to go out and buy a GTR!

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What did you look like Sarkis? Did not even spot you.

170cm stocky build and have a goatee... i was in a JEM shirt and hat... i was the one marking all the cars and getting all entries signed in...

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hey sarkis do you have a list of what everyone got??

Not yet i dont... ill have a chat to JEM tomorrow and see if i can get a copy... there are few cars re-booked next saturday cause we couldnt fit them in..

Cheers

WTF, man thats not cool this name calling biz :P .

in all fairness my mate with the dc5r was one of the guys that was pushed forward and sarkis did speak to the guy that was up next and got the O.K.

if u guys had a problem why didnt u speak up on the spot.

What are you talking about?

I think he was just saying how awesome that silver evo was with its dyno breaking 76kw atw :(

WTF, man thats not cool this name calling biz :P .

in all fairness my mate with the dc5r was one of the guys that was pushed forward and sarkis did speak to the guy that was up next and got the O.K.

if u guys had a problem why didnt u speak up on the spot.

you quoted wrong...... and what name calling??????????? its harmless fun coz the evo f**ked up on the dyno and only made 76kw.... not my fault mitsubishi cant make a reliable car lol and if i was the owner after i calm down from wanting to beat the car up with a bat i'd get a skyline lol

and its not the one time a car was pushed forward, its that allot of cars were put forward..... to make it fair like at most events there are special circumstances for a car to cut the line but come on there was way too many cuts, in theory there were only 15 cars infront of me and i got there just before 10 and people who rocked up atleast 3 hours later when it suited them expect to get pushed forward because they have work or something???? just go to another dyno day theres one in less than a month at seven hills and if they really wanna get it done then rock up early like alot of us did and wait your turn.

eg a guy on here was number 13 and he had his dyno done an hour and a half before mine and i was the 3rd car behind him

6 and a half hours to get through theoretically 16 cars, thats less than 3 cars an hour and there were 2 dynos running, really doesn't make sence, makes the people who didnt go realise how many cut ins there were....

all i can say is looks like the Karma god got the AW FK (number plates)evo, i guess i been watching too much "my name is earl"

sorry had to write allot because looks like some people read too deeply into a few short words....

all i can say is looks like the Karma god got the AW FK (number plates)evo, i guess i been watching too much "my name is earl"

Maybe the evo guy needs to make a list too? :P

I do tend to agree that the line cutting was a bit extreme...dont get me wrong though, sarkis and jem did do a great job.

I think that it shouldve stayed "first in first served". Whether you have a 300kw silvia or a 15kw mightyboy, you wait in line just like everyone else.

I've got a bunch of pics and vids from the day. Will post up soon.

i was a bit putout by people jumping in front- i was the guy struggling to stay awake as iv been very sick and this was my first time out of the house since hospital. I had given up basically and just wanted to go to bed by the time my car got on, and i was thinking the only thing that could happen now is i could blow it up as the motor was so cold. I told him low boost, rev to 7 and see what it does, then went home straight after

Its not anyones fault tho/ Adam is great and was trying to give everyone a good rundown of how their car is running and hat takes time. Its annoying when you're waiting but its gold when its your turn.

Hey Jeff, it was real nice to meet you! and hope you feel better soon...

I do appologize for the Dyno entry order issue however we did our best to try and keep everyone as happy as possible but as you said Jeff, once each car was on the rollers i could see the huge grin of each owners face.

Next time round i think we will need to stick to the "first in first served" policy just to keep it fair for everyone and for anyone that comes late will be thir bad luck regardless of their circumstances.

Cheers

you quoted wrong...... and what name calling??????????? its harmless fun coz the evo f**ked up on the dyno and only made 76kw.... not my fault mitsubishi cant make a reliable car lol and if i was the owner after i calm down from wanting to beat the car up with a bat i'd get a skyline lol

mate your a tool str8 up, you dont even know what the situation was with the car and then you go talk trash about how mitsubishi cant make a reliable car. WTF is up with that.

do you even know anything about evo's at all, do your research and stop running your mouth.

Guys,

We are not here to dis or talk down any cars especially without knowing all the facts... If you have a negative opinion please keep it to yourself unless you can back it up with evidence. That Evo was suspected to have collapsed CAT which choked the turbo from boosting it was not making any positive pressure.

In general im not a Mitzubishi fan either but the Evo is an amazing car... I wouldn't mind one if i had the cash.

Regards,

Sarkis

mate your a tool str8 up, you dont even know what the situation was with the car and then you go talk trash about how mitsubishi cant make a reliable car. WTF is up with that.

do you even know anything about evo's at all, do your research and stop running your mouth.

I'm pretty sure he was joking mate. Chillax please. :D

Yes please dont be too rash. I do think its in humour. It is unness. to get hyped up at people. Everone i have met in this club have been lovely and the nicest ppl i have been around in a very long time. Just allow the subject to drop now and leave it as i miscommunication between ppl.

I had a lovely day. Thanks Sarkis. All the guys at JEM did a great job and Adam was truly professional and helpful.




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