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Its On Again Dyno Day At High Comp Performance -28/3/09!


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This was taken from PGA. I will probably be going.

http://forum.pulsar.org.au/showthread.php?...770#post1586770

Yes its on again guys

Joe and the guys from High Comp Performance are holding a dyno night

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Hi-Comp Performance are holding a dyno day in a few weeks. They'd like to get as many cars as possible there. I'm sure they will be running up the drag car at some stage as well if time permits. Details are as follows:

When: Saturday 28th March 2009

Time: 5pm until all the cars are run

Where: Hi-Comp Performance

2/12 Eddie Rd

Minchinbury

Cost: $50 for 2 power runs with printout.

It is a 2wd dyno so sorry to all gtir guys

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Everyone is welcome but I think the majority is 4cyl pulsars and civics/v-tec yo!

I'm not competing against any1 my friend. I just need to know what sort of power I'm doing and I've never had the time to do it. So I might have time tonight to do it.

I hope that will not upste or offend anybody. Cheerz



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