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Once again, thanks to everyone who was involved and glad we didn't see any pistons escape.

Looking forward to a few more inter-club events.

Because my wife is so helpful, here is a full list of the day's readings:

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Being that the supra's have the upper hand on the dyno, who feels like helping me out with a track day to show them how a real car can handle corners?.... :D

Name Car Total power (kw) Power per L (kw)

Chris VY UTE (5.7L) 291.8 51.19

Steve VU UTE (5.7L) 243.9 42.79

Brett VU UTE (5.7L) 266.9 46.82

Bullet 32 32 GTS-T (2.5L) 271.9 108.76

RandomIam 34 GT-T (2.5L) 266.8 106.72

Sl33py 33 GTS-T (2.5L) 249.3 99.72

Naughty Ruski 33 GTS-T (2.5L) 248.7 99.48

Drift GTS 31 GTS (3.0L) 202.8 67.60

Tarmac 33 GTS-T (2.5L) 192.9 77.16

Cejay 32 GTS-4 (2.5L) 247.6 99.04

Kat 32 GTR (2.8L) 377.4 134.78

GTR32 32 GTR (2.6L) 306.7 117.96

GJ Sampson 34 GTR (2.6L) 298.1 114.65

JD33 33 GTR (2.6L) 282.6 108.69

Donnan 32 GTR (2.6L) 273.9 105.35

A20089 33 GTR (2.6L) 206.2 79.31

Yiannis Mk 4 Supra (3.4L) 501.6 147.53

Ross Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 494.7 164.90

Niko Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 465.8 155.26

Niran Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 391.0 130.33

Teon Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 323.3 107.76

Jazz Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 285.0 95.00

Ballzy Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 254.0 84.66

Sam G Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 236.0 78.66

Andrew P Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 225.4 75.13

Simon Mk 4 Supra (NT 3.0L) 152.0 55.06

Chris Mk 4 Supra (NT 3.0L) 135.0 45.00

Excellent stuff mate, you just saved me the hassle of doing this...

Yes, please track day would be great. :nyaanyaa:

Once again, thanks to everyone who was involved and glad we didn't see any pistons escape.

Looking forward to a few more inter-club events.

Because my wife is so helpful, here is a full list of the day's readings:

post-33457-1275968752_thumb.jpg

Being that the supra's have the upper hand on the dyno, who feels like helping me out with a track day to show them how a real car can handle corners?.... :D

Name Car Total power (kw) Power per L (kw)

Chris VY UTE (5.7L) 291.8 51.19

Steve VU UTE (5.7L) 243.9 42.79

Brett VU UTE (5.7L) 266.9 46.82

Bullet 32 32 GTS-T (2.5L) 271.9 108.76

RandomIam 34 GT-T (2.5L) 266.8 106.72

Sl33py 33 GTS-T (2.5L) 249.3 99.72

Naughty Ruski 33 GTS-T (2.5L) 248.7 99.48

Drift GTS 31 GTS (3.0L) 202.8 67.60

Tarmac 33 GTS-T (2.5L) 192.9 77.16

Cejay 32 GTS-4 (2.5L) 247.6 99.04

Kat 32 GTR (2.8L) 377.4 134.78

GTR32 32 GTR (2.6L) 306.7 117.96

GJ Sampson 34 GTR (2.6L) 298.1 114.65

JD33 33 GTR (2.6L) 282.6 108.69

Donnan 32 GTR (2.6L) 273.9 105.35

A20089 33 GTR (2.6L) 206.2 79.31

Yiannis Mk 4 Supra (3.4L) 501.6 147.53

Ross Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 494.7 164.90

Niko Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 465.8 155.26

Niran Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 391.0 130.33

Teon Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 323.3 107.76

Jazz Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 285.0 95.00

Ballzy Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 254.0 84.66

Sam G Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 236.0 78.66

Andrew P Mk 4 Supra (3.0L) 225.4 75.13

Simon Mk 4 Supra (NT 3.0L) 152.0 55.06

Chris Mk 4 Supra (NT 3.0L) 135.0 45.00

Forgot to say thanks to Ross, Niko and all the ESP and Supra boys for organising the day and making us feel welcome. And Donnan for organising us SAU rabble as well.

Struck me more as a group of car nuts getting together for a fun day out than any sort of club vs club thing.

Went to a similar day @ ESP a while ago with the Celica club guys, and apart from the bastards continually referring to my car as "The Datsun", like last Sunday proved that in the end badges don't really matter that much.

Common mate you havn't seen te gtr racing on the dyno best time ever :domokun: ... nah waas talkin the motorkhana . Damb Bullet 270 kilawasps doin pretty well what turbo you runnin is that with a 25 conversion tho just lookin at the list??

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