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Thanks for organising the day it was good to see some 300+kw cars.

Thanks to Unique for holding the day also.

On a personal note I got a pb of 186rwkw so cant complain too much for a stock 25..

Nice to meet some of u aswell, it was my 1st SAU meet. Will post photobucket link when I get around to putting the vids and pics on there.

Thanks

Liam

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Thanks for everyone that came out today! And thanks for UAS for having us again and also thanks to the two blokes who came to help line up the cars and check them before the dyno...forgot your name already sorry mate!

Good day though im extremely sunburnt now lol

Yea it was a great relaxing day and well organised thanks John and Ben and helpers.

Great to meet some of you guys and I didn't meet slim again I'll catch with you at christmas cruise.

My young boy loved it and he scored a new sau hat (thanks goldzilla)

I was happy how my stock gtr runs only 202.1kw but more importantly air/fuel curve was great. smooth stuff. :P

Can someone post the results?

Cheers

Diamond

Yer was good to meet some new faces and old ones. I got 326kws got beat by Sean again lol owell meet you at the Drags when we run.

Will see if my earlier delivery beats your overall power.

Will see you then!!! early next year it's on! Dave wants in too!

Well done today guys, thanks Unique and all the SAU guys for organising a great day.

Ended up getting 354kw on 19psi.....rough enough.

Here's a couple of pics, wish I took more lol.

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Thanks for everyone that came out today! And thanks for UAS for having us again and also thanks to the two blokes who came to help line up the cars and check them before the dyno...forgot your name already sorry mate!

Good day though im extremely sunburnt now lol

As per Sam's post, thanks to everyone who came down, whether it was for running your car or just merely spectating! Thanks also to John and the boys at Unique (and all the helpers).

Quick reference list FTW:

VQ 35 168.3KW V35FLY

RB20 165.5KW MIKE

RB20 232.4KW STG23R

RB25 150.4KW BBC91J

RB25 164KW RU53RZ

RB25 173.5KW AQ02AB

RB25 180.9KW MR34RB

RB25 181KW CJO203

RB25 186KW RBLUV

RB25 190.2KW DROOF

RB25 192.5KW TOM

RB25 200.7KW AUG49Q

RB25 243.6KW ALZ94A

RB25 261.7KW FST11K

RB25 318.5KW MZR33T

RB26 202.1KW GTR32P

RB26 255.5KW CJ203

RB26 326.1KW FEAR

RB26 338.7KW AYY56C

RB26 354.6KW ANS71G

RB26 396.9KW BBM

RB30DET 326.9KW GTT034

RB30DET 335.7KW RIPYA

RB30DET 354.9KW RBGUN

FORD 4.0 233.1KW AARON

13BT 193.2KW BFW04Q

Cheers

GTRSean

That was a great day. Thanks john and the crew, and also Sorry for the mess. uh well next year more prepped. fingers xed. lol

cheers

Babak

Good to see you found your way home :P sorry I couldn't be any more help with directions, I'm probably the last person you want to ask :)

Glad everyone had a good day, I just wish I had modded something inbetween dyno days :(




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