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There will also be a 'guess the power output' competition for a particular car...

Manufacturer engine output specs will be available on the day.

It will be running in 4WD mode - bets taken on the day.

Should be fun :D

There will also be a 'guess the power output' competition for a particular car...

Manufacturer engine output specs will be available on the day.

It will be running in 4WD mode - bets taken on the day.

Should be fun :D

You taking bets on what car as well?

1989 VAZ Lada Niva 2121c

Will work out a closest 'guess to the nearest .1 kw' sheet. I say 28.4 - but money talks on the day :D

Engine type: VAZ-2121 type. Water cooling serial 4 cylinder OHC gasoline engines

Total cubic displacement: 1,568cc

Bore × stroke: 79mm×80mm

Stroke: Bore ratio: 1.01:1

Compression ratio: 8.5:1

Fuel feeder: Carburetor

The highest output: 73.0 Hp at 5,400 rpm

Largest torque: 11.6kg-m at 3,400 rpm

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Max - speak to Sam.

Another car is already set to do an SAFC tune - best to do them early on (while we eating)

Also...

A raffle to help raise funds for the MAS stand - as well as the 'power guess' comp will be run on the day. If you have anything you'd like to donate to the prize pool (and I mean ANYTHING) - please let Al know.

Trophy for top power 4WD and RWD.

Sorry for not posting guys been flat out getting the D1 Datto ready for Nationals Drift comp next week....

Minor tuning such as SAFC's, boost, or timing can be carried out on the day.

Looking forward to seeing you all and welcoming you to my new home, a lot have already brought their cars for work, or just to say hi..

PS: My 'educated' guess is 29.7 kw @ all four paws

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