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Well guys what a top day. This is was the first CRD run Dyno Day that I have attended and I was most impressed with how smoothly the event was run.

Thanks must go to Jim and Theo from CRD for kindly offering their facilities for us to use.

Now to the results - look below:

Carlo - R33 GTS-T - 160.2 KW (Up from 139 KW on first run)

Dave - MY99 WRX - 123.7 KW at all four

Benm - R33 GTS-T - 180 KW

Dom - R32 GTS-T - 147.8 KW

JimBo2000 - R33 GTS-T - 198.6 KW

EAV-00L - R33 GTS-T - 170.8 KW

RAIDER - S15 200SX - 177.1 KW

WrxKilla - EVO 4 - 146.4 KW (Not running correctly)

WrxKilla's Mate - Pulsar Gti-R RWD - 164.9 KW

RedGTST - R33 GTS-T - 162.1 KW

Judd - Integra Type R Turbo - 103 KW

David - R32 GTS-T - 167.4 KW

Unknown - WRX Sti - 132.KW

Jarrad - R34 GTT - 163.9 KW

Matt - S14 200SX - 142.5 KW

Joseph - R33 GTS-T - 150.6 KW

CURMAC? - HSV - 200.3 KW

Unknown - Ford XR8 - 206.1 KW

Steve - S15 200SX - 167.3 KW

Unknown - R34 GTT - 140.3 KW

IYI - R33 GTS-T - 253.1 KW

SNG - R32 GTR - 236.6 KW At all four

Top Performers:

Buster - R33 GTS-T (Stock) :( - 324.5 KW

CNG - R33 GTR - 303.7 KW At all four

Merli - R33 GTR - (TBA)

Thankyou to all of you who attended!

Nick

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Adjusted Results in car model order:

R32 GTS-T - David - 167.4 KW

R32 GTS-T - Dom - 147.8 KW

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R32 GTR - SNG - 236.6 KW

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R33 GTS-T - Buster - 324.5 KW

R33 GTS-T - IYI - 253.1 KW

R33 GTS-T - JimBo2000 - 198.6 KW

R33 GTS-T - Benm - 180 KW

R33 GTS-T - EAV-00L - 170.8 KW

R33 GTS-T - RedGTST - 162.1 KW

R33 GTS-T - Carlo - 160.2 KW

R33 GTS-T - Joseph - 150.6 KW

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R33 GTR - CNG - 303.7 KW

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R34 GTT - Jarrad - 163.9 KW

R34 GTT - Unknown - 140.3 KW

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WRX Sti - Unknown - 132.KW

MY99 WRX - Dave - 123.7 KW

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S15 200SX - RAIDER - 177.1 KW

S15 200SX - Steve - 167.3 KW

S14 200SX - Matt - 142.5 KW

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EVO 4 - WrxKilla - 146.4 KW

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Pulsar Gti-R RWD - WrxKilla's Mate - 164.9 KW

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Integra Type R Turbo - Judd - 103 KW

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HSV - CURMAC? - 200.3 KW

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Ford XR8 - Unknown - 206.1 KW

Originally posted by B-Man

Hey Carlo ! Nice one - tell me how you got extra 21rwkw

Carlo was low on fuel, thought he was putting some ELF into the tank but it was actually the Pepsi cans we were selling for $1ea, top shiat !

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