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Went and looked at the shop yesterday... its all under cover..so i dont think it will get cancelled..

Aaron,

Myself and 3 friends are cruising down in our 34's. we will be leaving from lisarow..might be able to meet up again at Hawskberry river like we did on the show and shine day!

Went and looked at the shop yesterday... its all under cover..so i dont think it will get cancelled..

Aaron,

Myself and 3 friends are cruising down in our 34's. we will be leaving from lisarow..might be able to meet up again at Hawskberry river like we did on the show and shine day!

Yeah sounds good Mick , what time you guys thinking ? I have a 32 gtr now not the 34 gtr :blush: 0419425239 just txt me if you like ?

Dyno results

I ran my N/A R34 Skyline, I was the green P plater for anyone who's wondering ;)

Those are the specs I got which were somewhat disappointing since the Nissan Site says it should get 146kw, which i realize is at the flywheel and there is loss, but i didn't think that much of a difference...

Anyone got any insight into that?

IMO a 30% loss through the drivetrain is to be expected when puting your car on a dyno, which your car sits pretty close to.

Another thing to consider is that no two dynos will read the same, some read high and some read low. My R33 has zero power mods, and the few times I have put my car on the dyno I have got anywhere between 145 rwkW and 153 rwkW. Considering that the two dynos are around the corner from each other, I don't think a slight change in location can equate a 8kW gain ;)

It was good to meet a afew fellow sau'ers. I was there early and was the 3rd car to be run. MAde 205kw At the four wheels. ThAt's prob about 225kw at rear wheels I'm guessing? Not too bad for so little mods hehe

It was good to meet a afew fellow sau'ers. I was there early and was the 3rd car to be run. MAde 205kw At the four wheels. ThAt's prob about 225kw at rear wheels I'm guessing? Not too bad for so little mods hehe

oh yeh and that was at 180km/h @ 6020rpm, standard ecu couldnt go past 180km/h. so still have 1500rpm in her...aftermarketer ECU here i come

NYTSKY what did you end up getting? saw your car but it was still 4 cars away when i left..

results Dave??

Mick - excuse my memory, but didnt you get it tuned at envy dyno agaes ago? or am I thinking of someone else with an r34?

Eric, yeah 30% loss is the general rule of thumb for rwd

easy fix! exhaust, extractors, cai, cams and you'll get a bit of an increase for an NA :)

Is there a link to all entrants figures?




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