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Something we normally do as a bit of a Christmas spirit thing is have an impromptu dyno gathering for friends and customers some time around the main break. This year we want to do something a little different and have an R35 GTR dyno session on Saturday December 12. Open to owners of R35 GTRs and their friends it will be a good day to get some base figures of their cars and their mods. We are only looking for around 10 cars in total...and to kick it off -

1) Martin - Willall Racing R35 GTR

2) Munro - Gun Metallic R35 GTR

3) Seb - Super Silver modified R35 GTR

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6 to go....will make some great comparisons on the day too :D

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Slot me in with a bog stocker Martin.

Cheers

David

Something we normally do as a bit of a Christmas spirit thing is have an impromptu dyno gathering for friends and customers some time around the main break. This year we want to do something a little different and have an R35 GTR dyno session on Saturday December 12. Open to owners of R35 GTRs and their friends it will be a good day to get some base figures of their cars and their mods. We are only looking for around 10 cars in total...and to kick it off -

1) Martin - Willall Racing R35 GTR

2) Munro - Gun Metallic R35 GTR

3) Seb - Super Silver modified R35 GTR

4) ...

5) ...

6) ...

7) ...

8) ...

9) ...

10) ...

6 to go....will make some great comparisons on the day too :banana:

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Here is the new list :banana:

1) Martin - Willall Racing R35 GTR

2) Munro - Gun Metallic R35 GTR

3) Seb - Super Silver modified R35 GTR

4) David - Gun Metallic R35 GTR

5) ...

I can think of 3 - 4 more that should be straight up starters, get your names in lads or I will get Munro to hunt you down :P

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Thanks for those that came yesterday, it was a great chance to compare modifications and of course have the face off with the mighty Porsche 997TT. Lets just say some of the GTR owners were more than a little surprised by the result! But competition is always healthy

All testing carried out properly strapped on our new Mainline AWD dyno using realistic ramp rates 10km/sec and no fancy corrections. No happy power, just real power :D

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Martin,

Thank you for putting this day on and sorry I couldn't hang around till after the work was done and you and the boys could relax. Nice day for it at least. The results were enlightening to say the least :D Fair's fair though, maybe the setup didn't suit certian engine configrations...

And to all those R35 owners that didn't show. You missed a great afternoon's entertainment!

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Thanks for those that came yesterday, it was a great chance to compare modifications and of course have the face off with the mighty Porsche 997TT. Lets just say some of the GTR owners were more than a little surprised by the result! But competition is always healthy

All testing carried out properly strapped on our new Mainline AWD dyno using realistic ramp rates 10km/sec and no fancy corrections. No happy power, just real power :P

What were the results?

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What were the results?

I can't remember exact numbers except for mine but my stocker GT-R was 293 KW. The 911T was high 250's and one with tune and Willall midpipe was 340 something. The one belonging to Seb was over 400 as described already in a few other threads on this forum. Geez can't we even be modest without getting bagged? ;)

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Thats the way we do things RAZOR32....it was 42 degrees out at the track today....and there we were testing. All the while our brand new Mainline AWD dyno was sitting idle :(

Damn it was hot though!

So instead of stressing the R35, we took the Lamborghini out instead :(

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I was pretty happy with the 333 awkw run from my R35.

However, I was a bit disappointed with the 249 rwkw from my E63. I was expecting around 270 considering

they are supposed to be 368kw at flywheel. When Kiers CLS63 made 297 I was devo.

Time to pull out the laptop Martin & give me some of that tuning goodness.

The Lambo hasnt been out to the track for a while, how did Keir go with that & did you run the EvoX?

Cheers & have a good one.

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