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Hi everyone, we're having a dyno day on Monday (public holiday) 26th January at JEM (just engine managment) 3/10 Helles Av Moorebank its a brand new dyno dynamics rwd dyno

The day will start at 9.00am and will be ran first in first served, so get there early

The cost will be $40 which includes a Sausage Sizzle lunch

It might be a good chance for everyone who's racing at Drag Combat to check their AFR at high boost before you run hahaha

B-Man

Endorean

Birnie

EAV OOL

OW WOW

DA MOB

IRB 26T

DJ984 + 2 mates

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I would like some definate names but turn up on the day is fine too, I'll be running the bbq so more then likely wont be running the BU5TER so I hope we get a few more cars to give BenM (stockish) and B-man (dyno king) a bit of competition :D

Birnie yeah champ just turn up with the cash on the day there will be plenty of stock/dyno newby's don't worry we'll explain everything and make sure a great day is had by all

Eav00l mate I hope you can get those boys to come because I think there is a big single turbo Supra coming that needs to see RB power

I have also updated the first post with times etc

Brett

Who cares what the car looks like or how much/little power it has ?

When I was watching the Dyno Comp at Summernats 2003 their was very well presented commodores etc etc all getting well over 400rwkw. But when an old beat up yellow Datsun 180b that didn't even look roadworthy drove up onto the rollers and produced a whopping 70 something rwkw he got cheered and clapped more than any of the other cars put together.

Give it a go I say !!!




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