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NOTE: THIS IS A 4WD MAINLINE 1200HP DYNO, 2WD & 4WD CARS CATERED FOR!!

Entries are limited, PM myself or contact Nick on the details listed in the flyer above.

Hope to see you all there!

Should be plenty of 300rwkw and 400rwkw cars in attendance! May even see 500rwkw+ :bunny: .

Cheers.

Ben

Edited by tas_180
Local 500rwkw cars???

I'd better step it up a notch for the re-build then.

Ha ha..

Justin.

I think 510rwkw is the most so far, not bad considering he's been open a month haha!

RB26 with GT4294R will be tuned next week, should go alright :(.

It says 3 dyno runs, are these consecutive? Can you make adjustments inbetween? (aka a low and high boost run)

Yes consecutive.

Boost adjustments are fine :(. No major adjustments though as time for each car is limited (to ensure everyone gets their go).

Cheers.

Ben

Yes consecutive.

Boost adjustments are fine :(. No major adjustments though as time for each car is limited (to ensure everyone gets their go).

Cheers.

Ben

Uh ok no worries. I just wanted a low boost (Daily) read out, and a high(er) boost (with water + methanol injection) read out, 10 sec job.

Ta,

I think 510rwkw is the most so far, not bad considering he's been open a month haha!

Oh Crap... What was that???

RB26 with GT4294R will be tuned next week, should go alright :yes:.

... Yeah I don't know if I'm THAT keen. hah a ha.

The guy needs a T-Shirt.... "GOT LAG?"

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