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Hi Everyone,

Its time for our annual Dyno Day. if you would like to participate please put your entry through sooner than later.

We got (from memory) 44 cars last year and had to turn down about 10 so there is a limit on how many we can do.

It is a 4WD dyno so all types (FWD, RWD or 4WD) are welcome. For the R34 GTRs I know you will need to remove the rear diffuser.

(9th Feb 2011) There are 15 spots out of the 40ish max taken already, so be quick.

Previous Pics: http://www.gtcarclub.com/Resources/!events/20090719DynoDay/index.html

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Hey Gents

Yah I know it is near Knox. Seriously even when I had my R33 GT-R I never had any issues @ Knox and I was there every 2nd day but I am not saying you guys won't/don't.

VCM Suite is on Ferntree Gully Rd so you do not need to pass Knox.

You guys don't realise but Pettite probably surfs these forums regularly and if you state you are trying to avoid Knox the more effort he will make it to come down :)

Sorry guys I cannot gurantee what I have no control over but the last 2 times we have been there, not a cop in sight.

Hope you guys still decide to come down if not to Dyno, for a look see.

Regards

B

PS: Sorry didn't know it was on the same day as DECA.

PS2: Thanks to those who have already paid.

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Are there any more spots?

I have never been to one of these so what the procedure/format of these event? Do your cars have to be modified or anything or just anyone with preferably skylines involved?

Age limit? (lol) I am an oldie (45)

Regards

Dazza

Are there any more spots?

I have never been to one of these so what the procedure/format of these event? Do your cars have to be modified or anything or just anyone with preferably skylines involved?

Age limit? (lol) I am an oldie (45)

Regards

Dazza

Spoke to Brandon last week, said there is still spots so quick get in :)

Can be any car, stock or modified hell my GTR is stock as a rock and going on :D

No age limit!

Thanks for the reply Leigh

Yes guys, your car does not need to modified or expected to deliver large amounts of HP or Kws.

Some people use it as a comparison when they are about to do Mods, since we try and do a Dyno day every 12mths, they can then compare what sort of performance difference their mods have made.

Others just like to be able to analyse their power curve.

Others just like to participate and check out the different cars.

Im Surprised but we still have spots left.

Thanks

Bran

Hi Guys,

We still have some spots left.

I will be emailing the timetables on Thursday sorry but I need to sit down and work it all out :)

Some people can only make it in the mornings etc etc

Even if you are not dynoing your car please feel free to pop by grab a bite take some pics and mingle.

Thanks

Bran

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