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that graph will be busy with 25 lines on it. might have to do a graph for each section. eg one for GTR's, one for GTST's
Being able to only select a couple at a time it would be good.

Will have it so only 2 or 3 cars can be compared at one time, and you can just select from a list which cars you want to compare.

So Paul. have you contacted autoworx to tell them all 25 is filled up and if they can squeeze in another 5-10? Or are they way too busy that day?

Anyone keen to run there car, show your interest to show that we do/don't have the numbers for an increase

So Paul. have you contacted autoworx to tell them all 25 is filled up and if they can squeeze in another 5-10? Or are they way too busy that day?

Anyone keen to run there car, show your interest to show that we do/don't have the numbers for an increase

Yes, I was at AutoWorx today, and whilst we believe we can probably squeeze another 5/10 people in, we won't prebook anymore spots. If people rock up who aren't on the list then we'll try our best to get them on the dyno, but can't make any promises. Those who are prebooked will definately get a run, and if we have time for more then we'll get them on too.

Yes, I was at AutoWorx today, and whilst we believe we can probably squeeze another 5/10 people in, we won't prebook anymore spots. If people rock up who aren't on the list then we'll try our best to get them on the dyno, but can't make any promises. Those who are prebooked will definately get a run, and if we have time for more then we'll get them on too.

That sounds perfect. Good one ya. See ya there.

I've got this day off work so I'll be down watching and shit, but I won't be giving my car a pull.

It's alright, you'll be helping me pull some bigger numbers so it won't be a waste ;)

Quick question, is the dyno in it's own room or open to the workshop? Gonna be a hot one this weekend

It's not currently enclosed in it's own cell yet, although that is there eventual plan, but they also own the workshop right next door, so you can stand in the shade whilst escaping the noise/fumes ;)

Weather forecast 38degrees :D

37 degrees on Saturday for driver training + long sleeves & pants + black leather.... lol :P

Damn, hot weather will probably cause my car to pull under 600bhp :D That's unlucky :P

Damn stupid internet banking shit!! I cant transfer the money because I need some password thing, which gets sent to your phone, which they wont resend to you, and mine just so happen to be on my iPhone which has been in getting repaired for 4 FKN MONTHS!!! Anyway, Paul is there a way I can drop the money off to you in person? Either come to your work or home sometime before Sunday? My number is 0431681965, give us a call and we can hook something up. Sorry mate :)

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