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Well as alluded to in whatsisname's epic engine build thread - I think its about time for an SAU dyno day

This will be a great opportunity to compare cars with different mods to each other on the same dyno, hopefully we can attract enough people to have a broad spread from no mods to Joel and Bl4cK32's crazy RB30 beasts:)

To enable grepin to be included we need to have it at the latest on Sat 6 Mar.

I have spoken to Shaun at Boostworks, and he said he would be happy to host it, and cost would probably be around 20-25 for a couple of pulls, beginning in mid/late morning.

Perhaps we can even convince T-man to do the sausage thing again, and have a bbq at the same time;)

So lets here your comments, and who would like to come and who can come:

DATE: Sat 6th Mar

WHERE: Boostworx, Boothby St, Panorama

WHEN: mid morning (not too early:))

COST: $20-25

Attending (list will be updated as replies are recieved)

Me

Whatsisname

Grepin (TBC)

Freebaggin

P1E

T-man (with naked R31 club ladies)

Nightcrawler

Enrico

Cheeky

VIPERGTSR01 (TBC)

MattR

Hippy (with entourage)

Bl4cK32

Chris32

slyr33

ecenshu (TBC)

r32gts-4

doglet

Shrub32

Bleck

Miss Nismo (TBC)

Pawley (TBC)

Busky 2K

Joel (cos he's a mod, so he's got to be there)

Hope you ALL can make it, whether you have a skyline, like skylines, think you can put a skyline to shame, or just want to see what mums excel really can do with the new rear wing:D

Steve

Finalised date 6 Mar at 1100

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Well considering we just did a few more dyno runs this arvo, just to make sure all is ok on pump/octane for road use, you can count me in.

Shaun did a 3 power runs:

17psi - over 270rwkw

20psi - 291rwkw/7850N

24psi - Holy shite! It's wheel spinning hard ???rwkw/8300+N

Shaun's workshop (Boost Worx) is located in Boothby St, Panorama. It's a reasonably quiet street & has room for plenty of street parking. Should be a great day ;)

Whatsisname, you need some people sitting in the boot - only way to keep the wheels in place:) Sounds like some nice figures.

I on the other hand cant boost past 1.3bar now:( (I think it may be the new 3" pipeage) but new wastegate spring goes in on monday:) so hopefully it should be sorted.

hippy, come along, bring your mates - but you gotta put your car up. Doesnt matter if the gemi blows your doors off with its 8rwkw, its all just for comparison, not a competition.

Well maybe we can make it a comp with the grand prize being 2 sausages! every category winner can get 1 sausage - that'll bring the punters in:)

Bl4cK32, doesnt matter what trim your car is in, it would still be interesting to see what she does in mild trim - the more variety of mods and power levels the better - your coming:p

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