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good to hear Daniel

also a big Thanks to Martin for turning sausages, Abe for helping collect money and Fliggy for also collecting money

thanks to anyone else that helped and a big thanks to Luke for getting the use of a BBQ and your ute

you would of i got those results from a print out off the dyno

the sheets are for office use :happy:

rofl but the dynosheet says i got 250kw/335hp lol dont know where those figures came from (not that it makes any difference but hey im amused)

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still need to do some minor repairs so we can get a bit more out of her, but all in all the figure was about what i was expecting (when differences between mainline and dyno dynamics are concerned)

top work by the execs, madaz and all the folks from willall - very well executed day and a good turnout in spite of the gloomy weather

cant wait till the next one

-D

Thanks for being a great bunch, we really enjoyed the day and thats not something you can normally do when hosting a dyno day!

Obviously we were happy with the performance of RH9, we promised the committee that we would make 600rwkw plus some months back and didnt fail to deliver. Good old RH9 - long overlooked or forgotten - rightly deserves its place at the top of the local Skyline tree, having lived its entire life here as an ADM R32, run a 9.2 second 1/4 mile pass, completed laps of Mallala in a 1.:15.2 (soon to get quicker!) and touched nearly 1000hp at the wheels. Its no one-trick-pony thats for sure ;)

thanks to the guys for organizing the day. was great to see RH9 on the dyno that thing is crazy. well done to the team at willall for putting on a great day they got through the cars fairly quick so it was far from boring. ;):)

Thanks for being a great bunch, we really enjoyed the day and thats not something you can normally do when hosting a dyno day!

Obviously we were happy with the performance of RH9, we promised the committee that we would make 600rwkw plus some months back and didnt fail to deliver. Good old RH9 - long overlooked or forgotten - rightly deserves its place at the top of the local Skyline tree, having lived its entire life here as an ADM R32, run a 9.2 second 1/4 mile pass, completed laps of Mallala in a 1.:15.2 (soon to get quicker!) and touched nearly 1000hp at the wheels. Its no one-trick-pony thats for sure :)

That RH9 was pure porn. Thanks for unleashing her and pleasing the crowd. My only disappointment was that that 32 is not in my driveway. Well done Willall. ;)

Was a great day for sure.

Big thanks to Martin, Kier, Gareth & Paul for hosting us and being very accommodating.

Also a big thanks to those that assisted on the day being Hostile, Heslo, Madaz, Abe & Fliggy.......and anyone else that I may have forgotten.

Everyone seemed very respectfull of the place and appeared to enjoy themselves........have only received positive feedback.

Dyno days are a great way to meet new people, have a good laugh and learn from each other.

Kier & Martin run a great business that's recognized throughout the world and in depth convos with both reflects their tremendous knowledge........just don't get Kier started on the subject of the RH9 ;)

Thanks to new club members that made a point of introducing yourselves to Shane & myself and sorry if we missed anyone..........maybe next time. :)

Really enjoyed the day. Big thanks to all the willall guys. I really didn't mind kier talking about rh9, gave me plenty of ideas of what to use and what not. Need more people like him with the amount of knowledge he has.

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