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Been a while since we've had one of these so thought I'd post it up.

Just wondering if anyone is interested in having a Dyno Day at ESP in May sometime? On one of the weekends. Currently it looks like ESP will be able to host one sometime that month.

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Suspecting my car is going to be offroad at this time for at least a month.

If it's not a weekend when I'm on holidays, more than happy to help out though :)

Should see if we can get the Supra guys involved again. Was good last year.

If we were strapped for numbers I could chuck the S3 on but I wouldn't expect much from the stock engine :)

What date did you have in mind Chris?

And surely since it's not a driving event the Supras would come out of the woodwork? :nyaanyaa:

Confirmed date of 7th May

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I would want at least 15-16 people in on this, as people always drop out. Can have more of course. Price would be 50$ for members of SAU / Supra club 55$ for non members.

If I don't get enough numbers by April 7th or so, will cancel this, as I don't want to stuff ESP around.

I would be keen to throw the TX3 onto the rollers and see what sort of power output that she is making :D should suprise a few people i'd think

Can keep up with a 350z up to 160 kph so would be interesting to see what sort of power it is making at the front wheels when it is not hitting boost/fuel cut haha

Confirmed date of 7th May

I would want at least 15-16 people in on this, as people always drop out. Can have more of course. Price would be 50$ for members of SAU / Supra club 55$ for non members.

If I don't get enough numbers by April 7th or so, will cancel this, as I don't want to stuff ESP around.

Sounds like we may need to join on with another club to get the numbers.

It's been awhile since my car's been running full numbers, so I'll turn up.

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