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Don't worry Lach I've already tee'd Shaun up to give us an 80rwkw bonus as home court advantage :D Even if Steve still pips up we'll jump back on thre dyno and add a bit more X factor:D

I can see it now...

Freebaggin 1st run - 280rwkw

Grepin 1st run - 290rwkw

Whatsisname 1st run - 290rwkw

Steve 1st run - 340rwkw

Freebaggin & whatsisname whisper to Shaun.......

Freebaggin 2nd run - 365rwkw - nice improvement there mate!

Whatsisname 2nd run - 365rwkw - oh look at that neck & neck!

Equal first winners :D

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Excellent mate, a bit of brains and thoroughness makes the difference eh.

absolutely

whatsisname, if you really want to beat me all you need to do is turn my boost down when I am not looking, then remove my hand controller - dont even have to bodge figures - or, you could just block off my CAI intake pipe during the run:) that should do it.

Naa bodging figures is easiest :D

But in all seriousness, it's really good to see your package making the numbers it's capable of. I knew it had plently in it back when you showed me the previous dyno print out, it was rich as hell! Go the RB25DET's

Looking forward to it for sure, but What's, your right, gotta be some favouratism thrown in there.....can't have these bloody last minute ring-ins "winning" :thumbdwn:

thanks Matt, I just had a look at the previous dyno on you thread, and the bottom end and midrange looks alot different, certainly feels different.

also, to appease one of our mods:):(

***Please Note****

Dyno Day is on the 6th of March.

T-man, you still good for bringing the BBQ?

Enrico, you still good with the TV?

Also, does anyone have esky space for some sausages? or perhaps I can just put them in the sun to pre-cook?:D

Cheeky I understand that there is more to life then cars and I never stated otherwise but it is comon to have problems with relationships when cars are involved thats all. And if you wanted people to mind there own buisness on the forum you should hold back information about it then. Not trying to cause trouble but I hope you understand I do it sucks when things go down hill but please if you bring up your relationship in a public forum excpect things to be said, that is all.

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