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Dr Drift is having a dyno night this thursday with all proceeds going to the Red Cross

Location: Dr Drift

Unit 5 / 9 Alick Rd

Brooklyn, Victoria

Australia, 3012

Time: 5pm till late

Date : Thursday 12th February 2009

Price : $30 per run ( All money going to red ... Read Morecross)

It does not matter if you have a 5 kw car or a 500 kw car its all in the name of charity so if your car is not running bring your mums magna down for a run.!

All other donations are welcome.

Clapped out commos, shit boxes, rollers, lambos, whatever... Mop on hand to clean mess smile.gif

I'm also making an executive decision that for $10 anyone can put their pushbike on... Seems appropriate for they boys.

Anyone know a butcher to donate some meat for a BBQ we can raise some funds with that too!

We can dyno motorbikes, electric wheel chairs, pit bikes, pocket bikes, ride on law mowers.. whatever you've got... I DARE YOU!

Clapped out commos, shit boxes, rollers, lambos, whatever... Mop on hand to clean mess smile.gif

I'm also making an executive decision that for $10 anyone can put their pushbike on... Seems appropriate for they boys.

Anyone know a butcher to donate some meat for a BBQ we can raise some funds with that too!

We can dyno motorbikes, electric wheel chairs, pit bikes, pocket bikes, ride on law mowers.. whatever you've got... I DARE YOU!

well I went along to this.

good turn out, was going to be a very late night for some I believe.

good to meet some of the other SAU folk there.

cheers

M

Good to see ya mate.

I've only just walked in the door, and there would have been at least 100 people still there :thumbsup:

280rwkw not bad for 15psi :D

And Lee... bonnet down next time, it sounds better... mmm 410rwkw is love

Was a fairly cold nite.

i left about 2am. and they had maybe 2 cars to go. i think they raised nearly 3000dollars. Well done all that attended.

Cept for the tomato truck driver being a total ass bag.

Who from SAU were there?

How many KW did you guys get

I saw Ash and T51R.

I got a pretty bad 87rwkw :D R34 - NA - Auto

Ah that was your car.

Yeah, I was there and my car pushed out 72.6rwkw, I'm happy with that. :P

HAHA thanks Ash :)

Yeah big thanks and well done to Sam last night was a great night and nearly 3g for a good cause. Well done

just maybe next time to the muppets that want to show everyone there cars can "rip a skid" can maybe go some where else and be heros hey!

That'll never happen, we were out west man. That's all that goes on out there :)

Ill be in touch about a drive once mine is sorted, i wanna see just how laggy yours is lol

I was surprised i made that much power, but then 15psi explained that... seems i 'found' some, cause it was 12psi last time i picked it up! must be ZEE GERMANS!

That'll never happen, we were out west man. That's all that goes on out there :)

Ill be in touch about a drive once mine is sorted, i wanna see just how laggy yours is lol

I was surprised i made that much power, but then 15psi explained that... seems i 'found' some, cause it was 12psi last time i picked it up! must be ZEE GERMANS!

Your car suprised the shit out of me Ash. It was so quiet when it ramped up I thought something may have been wrong but then it flashed up over 280rwkw, very impressive. What size pipes you end up running? 3.25?

Oh, and a volunteer on the night had there gps stolen out his car. Theres always one.......

Surprised me too, as its just running off actuators now so its found boost from somewhere, maybe hoses have stretched a tad.

Stock dumps mate, to custom front pipes (NFI on the size) and then 3.5" all the way from there.

Thats the joy of it, its SO damn quiet... but i still landed an EPA though which just makes one sad... its loud under load but quiet just around town/traffic etc.

Your car hasnt run in a while?

I was wondering as your first run it blew an absolute punt load of fuel/black stuff out the rear, so much i couldnt see the people on the other side of the roller door :)

2nd run was a lot cleaner though.

fken people stealing shit, as you said, always one fk bag muppet :)

Surprised me too, as its just running off actuators now so its found boost from somewhere, maybe hoses have stretched a tad.

Stock dumps mate, to custom front pipes (NFI on the size) and then 3.5" all the way from there.

Thats the joy of it, its SO damn quiet... but i still landed an EPA though which just makes one sad... its loud under load but quiet just around town/traffic etc.

Your car hasnt run in a while?

I was wondering as your first run it blew an absolute punt load of fuel/black stuff out the rear, so much i couldnt see the people on the other side of the roller door :)

2nd run was a lot cleaner though.

fken people stealing shit, as you said, always one fk bag muppet :banana:

my 3" turbo back is ~86db at the test RPM, and 88.2 if i rev the crap out of it and make it pop :)

That'll never happen, we were out west man. That's all that goes on out there :domokun:

Ill be in touch about a drive once mine is sorted, i wanna see just how laggy yours is lol

I was surprised i made that much power, but then 15psi explained that... seems i 'found' some, cause it was 12psi last time i picked it up! must be ZEE GERMANS!

Yep make sure you do!

and suprised sure sure haha. honestly dude its an awsome set up you got hidding in there :)

keep in touch.

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