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Hi

I know all of you don't read NS.com and I don't think it's advertised here on SAU so I thought I would just let everyone know that Springy Motors is having a dyno day on Saturday the 24th of Jan

It's a good opportunity to power run your car, price is only $25 for two runs and you don't need to pre-book

Link with the details: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=359603

Thanks

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I'll be there to see how much my car can put out.

And what's going on Abu? First you said you're gonna get there at 10, then at 11 and now after lunch? hahaha

lol sorry man I think I might have confused you

I will be at Status Tuning in the morning getting my car tuned, that will be from 10am then once Trent's finished tuning it then I will pop by Springy Motors and probably have a run

You can come by Status anytime after about 1030 if you want or we can just meet up at Springy later

might make an appearance

Yeah come by and bring your camera man

lol sorry man I think I might have confused you

I will be at Status Tuning in the morning getting my car tuned, that will be from 10am then once Trent's finished tuning it then I will pop by Springy Motors and probably have a run

You can come by Status anytime after about 1030 if you want or we can just meet up at Springy later

Oh yeah, that might've been right. :(

I'll meet you at Status then we'll just go up whenever your car's done.

lol sorry man I think I might have confused you

I will be at Status Tuning in the morning getting my car tuned, that will be from 10am then once Trent's finished tuning it then I will pop by Springy Motors and probably have a run

You can come by Status anytime after about 1030 if you want or we can just meet up at Springy later

Yeah come by and bring your camera man

Let me know what the power figure difference is between the 2 dyno's, had mine tuned by trent yesterday :)

I was hoping for more power but with the injectors at 96% there isnt much room left.

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