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hey all,had a dyno day organised for a while now with some of the S.A stagea lads

michael @ turbotune has kindly offered to open up shop for us on sunday to chuck some cars on the rollers and make abit of a day out of it,would like to make it worth their while opening on a sunday for us so we have a few spots still available for others cars

if anyones keen the price is $50 for your dyno time,and if you want to chuck in an extra $5 for lunch and a drink,i can supply that

will have the BBQ down there for the day

it is a 4WD dyno

will be taking money before the day,to ensure we get commitment.if you would like to come down for a run then feel free to pm me and ill forward the details to you so you can make a internet transfer into the account.michael wants the money paid before the day to make sure it worth their time opening

everyones welcome,once people are paid up,ill finalise things with michael eg- start/finish times

and if people need to go on at a certain time i can easily sort that out for you

places are limited so if you want a cheap power run,jump on it quickly

people can also come down for a look if they want

cheers everyone

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Wait... I saw turbo tune the other week with a For Sale sign above it, and it looked empty inside?

They're back open again?

hey mate.. nah turbo tune hasnt shut down.. michael has now taken over the whole shop and has started to get things sorted down there the way it always should of been.. both michael and mark are very good at what they do and always willing to help...

alot of ppl would say other wise nd yeh thing have hapen.. but there still going strong and still doin great work so something is goin right and ppl should give them a look before they write em off....

:(

hey mate.. nah turbo tune hasnt shut down.. michael has now taken over the whole shop and has started to get things sorted down there the way it always should of been.. both michael and mark are very good at what they do and always willing to help...

alot of ppl would say other wise nd yeh thing have hapen.. but there still going strong and still doin great work so something is goin right and ppl should give them a look before they write em off....

:(

Thanks for the clarification >_<

nobody wants a cheap run? cant believe it..

SA -heaps good,as they say :(

Can we confirm that on the power runs they will be checking AFRs? That'd put some minds at rest and maybe net a few more ;)

Yeah they will be keeping an eye on ratios as per normal runs.heading down to see Michael in an hour to finalize things so get on it quickly people.pm me or SMS reply to 0421754575 if you want in.thanks

thanks krishy,all finalised now

people can rock up on the day and pay for their run then,if you plan on maybe rolling up on the day,come by 12o'clock to get your spot

starting at 10:30am sunday

mite see some of you there

thanks krishy,all finalised now

people can rock up on the day and pay for their run then,if you plan on maybe rolling up on the day,come by 12o'clock to get your spot

starting at 10:30am sunday

mite see some of you there

not being rude, but can I be one of the first cars on the rollers?, I gotta be outta there at 12.

cheers

Spoke to Michael n Mark on friday, will be bringing my wide load down for a run to see how shes doing... hopefully dieing so i can get the new engine under way :P

so expect +1 for the dyno and possibly my mate with a s8 rx7 too :D

Excellent day Rodney and Aleks ... thanks for putting it together :laugh:

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

184awkw @ 12psi! :banana:

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

decent dyno day, wasnt too busy and some very nice cars out!

i ended up with 194rwkw and one messed up powerband to look at hahaha

well done to everyone and a big thanks to guys at TT for their work and having the workshop open on a Sunday :laugh:

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

294.5awkw on 18psi @ 216km/h

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

Nigel.

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

294.5awkw on 18psi @ 216km/h

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

Nigel.

that link just shows a bunch of jumbled letters

doesnt work mate

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