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Dyno Day - Aussie VS Imports - Springy Motors has been POSTPONED therefor a standard Dyno Day will take place.

Time: 11:00 till late

Date: Sat 27th of June 2009

Location: 58 Smith Road, Springvale, VIC

Phone: (03) 9546 8777

Cost: $45.00 Free BBQ and Drinks

3 runs and a printout.

Springy Motors will also be starting their DYNO KW ladder board.

Basically all runs from Dyno Days / Tunes will be placed on the board.

The board will also be updated online.

no bookings required, first in first serve.

Spectators welcome!

All makes and models welcome!

AWD Dyno Dynamics Dyno.

A Trophy will be presented to the highest powered vehicle.

Hope to see you guys there!

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Will be there to spectate. And if my car is ready after its turbo upgrade ill run it

What turbo you getting?

I'll come by, maybe for a run

500kW's... Yeah Abu...

LOL!

I'm in.

Car's mostly stock so not expecting the trophy...but im a little curious =b

Should be good to finally meet some of you =D

Ah good! Get to see your car in the flesh.

might come down an have a look.... if my car is ready might put her on

Got some new mods?

GT3076R

Garrett?

HKS?

Putting some more "GO" in you car instead of just having all "SHOW" LOL! :D

Sounds good, how much boost you gonna be running?

So it pretty much a straight up bolt on as you already got the FMIC, Full exhaust system and a new clutch...

hmmm i will drift it but not HARD OUT dont want to knock it :D

I WANT A ROLLA

Hehehe!!!

Yeah the Rolla is getting a good service and after RWC and REGO, get some custom springs and nice set of wheels.

Ah so that's your grey S14 in the pics from Beast from the East thread...

Yeah that S14 JDM front looks mad.

Garrett?

HKS?

Putting some more "GO" in you car instead of just having all "SHOW" LOL! :D

Sounds good, how much boost you gonna be running?

So it pretty much a straight up bolt on as you already got the FMIC, Full exhaust system and a new clutch...

Yea its going to be a straight bolt up really. Got my powerfc coming in from the states.

As for boost i dont know how much i will be running but probably around 20-22 pounds.

Will have it tuned for 98 and then when E85 is readily available ill have it tuned for that at almost 350rwkw hopefully.

Yea its going to be a straight bolt up really. Got my powerfc coming in from the states.

As for boost i dont know how much i will be running but probably around 20-22 pounds.

Will have it tuned for 98 and then when E85 is readily available ill have it tuned for that at almost 350rwkw hopefully.

Fark yeah!

Hope to see it and see what it pulls on the dyno.

Will be a pleasure...will have to wash her first tho, shes rapidly gotten filthy. Next door keeps having bonfires and ash and tree matter ends up all over my GTR ffs. *angryface*

And aside from that just pray nothing goes wrong hahaha... cuz thatd suck.

Yea its going to be a straight bolt up really. Got my powerfc coming in from the states.

As for boost i dont know how much i will be running but probably around 20-22 pounds.

Will have it tuned for 98 and then when E85 is readily available ill have it tuned for that at almost 350rwkw hopefully.

Your using the wrong workshop.

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