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Im going to pull the shaft to get a rwkw reading as I would like to know if the shift kit did anything and going from 2.5" gutted to 3inch hi flow fury beast in the zhorst...

Think it was 178 last time? will dig dyno graphs out tonight and have a look see

See you all sunday :P

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then in no set order

aleks (stagea)

adam (un-modified stagea) :)

myself (stagea)

tangles (stagea)

ruby (stagea)

excuseee meee mr green boy, my tow bar and led interior light are mods arnt they :) i should probly pull the shaft... might crack triple figures then haha

could i plz go early as possable rod thanx mate

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Had an awesome day thanks Rodders and Aleks. Peaking I had to go to work and we got slammed at work :-(

Im VERY impressed with turbo tune, have found a new tuner me thinks :)

read out in rwkw, very happy with my result. Shit kit has made large improvement

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Thanks to everyone that attended... turned out to be a pretty good day even tho i was down 10kw since last dyno... looks like i might definitely be in the market for a shift kit after seeing your results Chris...

at the 4 wheels for me

I definately need a better actuator spring - looking for a 18pound item now

boosts fine with a setting of 1.25bar, but she wont hold, slips back to the actuator - hks 1bar item

dyno0001.jpg

Excellent day Rodney and Aleks :laugh:

Was very happy with my result ... meaning I've sorted the big problems I had at last year's dyno day.

184awkw @ 12psi! :banana:

Will post up dyno sheet when I can scan it at work. :(

cheers everyone,thanks to those that rolled up,had a really good day.those that didnt show, missed out in my opinion.was well worth just seeing nigel set his rear bar on fire,let alone the super clean stocker s3 rx7 at the end :laugh:

good to meet the guys i dont already know,would be happy to have you all out for another dyno day

Thanks for a great day rod!

Sorry I had to leave so early, would have loved to stay for a snag and get to know some of the others.

But for those who missed the BBQ:

dyno_run.wmv

294.5awkw on 18psi @ 216km/h

Should have been well over 300, but the lazy tune would be the cause of that.

Nigel.

nice avatar nigel!

anyone that took photos or video on the day,can you please post them up? ill get alex to post up the vids/pics i took as i havent got a clue on how to do it

thanks again everyone

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