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2010 Sau Vic Renewal Bbq / Dyno Day - Sat 27 Feb @ Re Customs


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so who won the most kws? and who won the audi power guess?

was good to see some old faces, hopefully ill be at more meets/meetings this year (waits for flaming from ash) :P

Yet another great event! Thanks to Ash, Bec and Ray for organising and running everything.

Was great to catch up with sooooo many people, hope to see you all more often.

My day was even greater when i picked up my new rims from J-Imports. Thuy is a top bloke and the parts and prices he has are just awesome! Have already ordered a pair of RECAROs, just couldn't help myself :ninja: .

www.j-imports.com.au <--- Check that shit out!

PS: Thanks Hamish! :P

so who won the most kws? and who won the audi power guess?

was good to see some old faces, hopefully ill be at more meets/meetings this year (waits for flaming from ash) :P

I believe you did not renew... hey...?

Time to remove that member bar

:ninja:

Same for AP... oh wait, i did that 2 months ago

:)

good to see some old faces, paul, al and ash just to name a few... Al you're looking fantastic mate.. top work!

also nick... where the F*** did you go? i wanted to have a chat with you!

in RWD the highest was 312rwkw, from an SR20, but he wasn't a member so i stephen bradbury'd it with 282rwkw :blush:

the dyno reads very low as most people mentioned on the day, my car made 323 last week, so realisticly that SR powed 180 would have been making 350ish rwkw !

in RWD the highest was 312rwkw, from an SR20, but he wasn't a member so i stephen bradbury'd it with 282rwkw :blush:

the dyno reads very low as most people mentioned on the day, my car made 323 last week, so realisticly that SR powed 180 would have been making 350ish rwkw !

Yea same mine makes 275 and made 40kw less.

Hah yea that 180 was nuts!!!!

I believe you did not renew... hey...?

Time to remove that member bar

:D

Same for AP... oh wait, i did that 2 months ago

:D

haha ill probably renew

just atm a little strapped for cash :blush:

but anyway what the audi put out?

good to see some old faces, paul, al and ash just to name a few... Al you're looking fantastic mate.. top work!

also nick... where the F*** did you go? i wanted to have a chat with you!

haha sorry man, you were gone for ages it seemed

i got bored and left :D

well have to catch up one night up your way, maybe bar 8 again or something

didn't see it run, i was at thuy's and missed a few cars :blush:

hey have you thought about D2r's for your evo? there was one there with D1r's and it got me thinking...

the dyno reads very low as most people mentioned on the day, my car made 323 last week, so realisticly that SR powed 180 would have been making 350ish rwkw !

i thought that RE was a slightly happy dyno. meh.

rocked up way too late to renew. was almost no one there

i was there nice and early.

the rine put out 216 today. last time i had it on the dyno it reached 252 lol. i thought something was wrong with my car... but then i found out the dyno reads low which was a relief.

not happy i had to leave at 11.30 though, hopefully next time i'll meet a few more members and get to have a taste of ash's famous bbq.

Was good to get down to RE, even though I got there after 1:30pm, there were still many people around, and the court was full of cars!!!

Good to see everyone, it had been a while, but still can't get over Al!!! Dude I didn't recognise you!!! Super effort mate hope you can maintain it.

Thanks to Ash and his BBQ duties, snags were ace as usual.

Bec and other committee members for all the logistics side of running the day, people must realise without their efforts the club would not be what it is today without spending countless hours of their OWN time. Super effort!!!

Ray and the crew at RE Customs are one of the best in the business, and their dyno days never fail to impress.

And to everyone else I bumped into that I hadn't seen for a while, was great to catch up.

Finally great to see Matt with his R34 again, that car is just something else....

P.S Thanks to SAUVIC for the Super Cheap voucher, my guess was only .1kw off what the Audi pushed out!!!

Was good to get down to RE, even though I got there after 1:30pm, there were still many people around, and the court was full of cars!!!

Good to see everyone, it had been a while, but still can't get over Al!!! Dude I didn't recognise you!!! Super effort mate hope you can maintain it.

Thanks to Ash and his BBQ duties, snags were ace as usual.

Bec and other committee members for all the logistics side of running the day, people must realise without their efforts the club would not be what it is today without spending countless hours of their OWN time. Super effort!!!

Ray and the crew at RE Customs are one of the best in the business, and their dyno days never fail to impress.

And to everyone else I bumped into that I hadn't seen for a while, was great to catch up.

Finally great to see Matt with his R34 again, that car is just something else....

P.S Thanks to SAUVIC for the Super Cheap voucher, my guess was only .1kw off what the Audi pushed out!!!

everytime there is a dyno day, i am either working of have a function. EVERY TIME. Sounds like it was a great day.

Did you roll the car up Jack??

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