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This was great!

Having all that johnny walker on the way down didnt hurt, and then to show up and see everyone on JD's?! AWESOME!!!

Very well run, and the video link thing was great, im sure these days will increase in poularity pretty quickly. It will be a shame if it turns into a wanker-wallet-sport like autosalon dyno comps though

Oh and Nathan? Better check out post 55 after seeing your car run :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2583714

What was the final highest power figure on the night? (At your shop, not the national record, although that would be nice if you know it)

Well what can i say, what a great night. I'd like to thank all the people who came out and the great vibe you brought with you(except steve :ninja: ). It was great to see all the late nights paid off and people were willing to bring there cars out. It was the first time that a web-linked dyno day has been tried and there was potentially lots of things that can go wrong but there were relatively few problems. We learned alot from it and we're already planning the next one. Tomorrow night we're having a meeting to discuss ways to improve these days so if anyone has any ideas please let me know.

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This was great!

Having all that johnny walker on the way down didnt hurt, and then to show up and see everyone on JD's?! AWESOME!!!

Very well run, and the video link thing was great, im sure these days will increase in poularity pretty quickly. It will be a shame if it turns into a wanker-wallet-sport like autosalon dyno comps though

Oh and Nathan? Better check out post 55 after seeing your car run :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2583714

What was the final highest power figure on the night? (At your shop, not the national record, although that would be nice if you know it)

I don't think it will ever get too serious at our venue. The best bit about the night is that we all enjoyed it and i'll be trying my hardest to keep it like that in the future.

The highest power figure on the night at our venue was 471 hp. We'll hopefully have a few other builds finished for the next one that will eclipse that and your gtr. :ninja:

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I don't think it will ever get too serious at our venue. The best bit about the night is that we all enjoyed it and i'll be trying my hardest to keep it like that in the future.

The highest power figure on the night at our venue was 471 hp.

and it was a V8 :banana::ermm:



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