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Posting for a friend.

Hunter Dyno is celebrating the start of the cooler weather with a Dyno Day on the 11/06/11.

The day will start @ 8am and finish around 4pm. We are operating a first in best dressed basis so get in early to get a run.

Cost: $80, this includes 3 power runs and a print out on our Accurate Mainline Dyno

where: Hunter All Wheel dyno

1 Heather Street

Heatherbrae, NSW

2324

http://www.hunterdyno.com.au

Cheers

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Did anyone end up going to this? What were your results?

Was not a big turn out overall. Rain kept people away.

An evo, a couple of subaru's, couple of v8's and 3 skylines.

1. White r34 Gtr - Left before i got a chance to ask.

2. Gunmetal r33 GTST - 131kw. Not sure what was going on here, there might have been a signifcant boost leak. i had to leave before i could enquire more.

3. Grey r34 Gtr vspec - None - Fail on my behalf - I couldn't get my front diffuser off to strap the car down (allen key bolts had been stripped and people were waiting...Big thanks to Steve for giving me a hand to get the rear one off.)

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http://www.hunterdyno.com.au/Prices.html

Get Widge to do the tuning there. I think the price for the dyno day ended up being $60.

3 hrs? Could'nt of been just a power run. :/ You must've been unlucky lol. Everyone that i know who's been there has been happy with them.

I think the white Gtr only got 260kw.

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That was me in the white 34gtr, a white r32 gtr got 260, i wasnt hanging around all day. Only saw the silver 34 as i was leaving, would be good to get a look at your car mate.

Funny that, i said that about your car. It looked very tidy.

My car looks the part, but it has issues atm (turbos are pretty shagged, compression is down slightly an the ecu needs a good tune). I'm currently looking at the options for a rebulid/upgrade.

Eitherway, next time you see me say hello and "i'll show ya mine if you show me yours"

...that doesn't sound right at all....lol

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