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Intune Performance will be holding an open dyno shootout evening on the 21st January 2012, from 5PM to Late. The later start time has been chosen to provide the best conditions possible, cooler evening air makes more power as we all know! A Sausage Sizzle and Cool Drinks will be available at the event. Prizes will be available for all classes that have more than 3 cars entered.

Classes as follows:

4 cylinder best horsepower

6 cylinder best horsepower

8 cylinder best horsepower.

I will also be offering a $500 cash prize for the highest HP vehicle that can make more than 1000hp at the wheels on the day and an extra $100 for every 100 horsepower at the wheels above that ie: 1087hp = $500 & 1350hp = $800.

Prizes will include Turbosmart products, Hypertune products and Haltech products as well as ITP Race Cars and Team R35 Outlaws merchandise.

Entry cost $45 per car for one dyno session which includes 2 runs with a 3 min break between runs if required to make changes. These class are totally open with no restrictions. Run as much boost, nitrous and what ever fuel type you want. Your vehicle must have road worthy tires and fully operational brakes as a minimum.

Also if enough interest is generated and entry's are high we will increase prize money to suit.

To enter call 08 9434 6608 or email – [email protected]

  • 4 weeks later...

on this weekend guys. Aarons got his r35 on display, Joels ca18 with 500hp and chads 1000hp supra will be going on the dyno for a show as well.

can pay on the day just give aaron a ring before hand to give him the heads up on who's coming.

this is only a 2wd dyno

http://www.facebook.com/events/264367363631133/

seen your name on the list but no show :no:

and should have cam tricstar, we all got embarresed by a bf falcon with 611 rwhp

spewing, yeah might have given that nudge :/?

had to go to mates wedding

what were the rest of the results? who got the money?

no one pulled over 1000 hp. more of the gtst's were stockish so got around the 200 too 280 rwhp mark.

one old holden (ht i think)pulled 350hp and got na highest horspower. the bf got outright and won a turbosmart external wastegate.

i pulled 350 rwhp, the other 32 gtrs pulled 463 and 341.

pic attached of board. the sr20 was actually the bf, someone was stuffing around

Aaron put up a haltec for the Perth 33 club as well, nice $2500 prize), names drawn out of a hat

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this is the 1107 hp supra

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