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Smasa & Shannons Insurance Presents The Old School Vs New School Dyno Shoot Out


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SMASA & Shannons Insurance Present the Old School Vs New School Dyno Shoot Out

Saturday 14th May 2011

Southern HiTech Dyno Tune, 8 Emanuell Court, Melrose Park

Cost $45 for 3 runs, includes print out. Goodies on the day, as well as trophies

For more information please call or sms Cara on 0466 481 820 or email [email protected]

Here are the dyno classes for the day:

Rotary Naturally Aspirated

Rotary Forced Induction

6 Cylinder Naturally Aspirated

6 Cylinder Forced/Blown/NOS

8 Cylinder Naturally Aspirated—up to & including 6L, and 6.01L and above

8 Cylinder Forced Induction—up to & including 6L, and 6.01L and above

8 Cylinder Blown—up to & including 6L, and 6.01L and above

8 Cylinder NOS

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Yeh let me know, my car will be done by then. Won't compete with those high numbers, but will at least be over stock :) My brother will possibly have his car ready. Do they have provisions for 4wd (GT'R's?)... might get someone else interested to.

Cheers :)

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