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Canberra Car Enthusiasts Dyno Day

CC died some time ago and as some of you know it's been reinvented as CCE. As part of that we would like to get some more events happening, the first being a dyno day. I'll be organising this dyno day instead of the usual "Skyline vs Supra" since that didn't really seem to take off last year. Basically, all cars welcome this usually turns out to be a fun day!

Where: ESP in Queanbeyan

Date: Saturday 28th July 2012

Times: 9-5

Cost: $50 per car for 3 runs and dyno print out

Trophies to be awarded for:

Most Powerful AWD

Most Powerful FWD

Most Powerful RWD

I will begin looking for prizes (if you feel your business has something they can contribute such as vouchers please contact me!!) and will announce those as they come on board. Entrants will be given a voting form and can vote for their fave cars to win a prize - will announce categories closer to the day.

I will advertise on some other forums as well, would really like to see a minimum of 20 cars pre paid for this to go ahead. I'll add your name to the list once I confirm your payment. PM for my bank account details, alternatively monies can be paid to either Datamine from CCE (Chris) or myself on a Friday night - tell us of course that you're coming so we know to be there!

Hope to see you all there!!

Entrants:

1. Kat - V8 X5

2. Datamine - Taxi

3. Tyrie - R31 Skyline

4. James - Grumblebee?

5. Nathan - Poopra

6. Drew - A70 Supra

7. Andrew - 300ZX

8. Dan (Potato Sauce) - WRX - Pending payment

9. Ben - Pulsar

10. Matt (Scar) - JZX100 Chaser

11. Michael - RX7

12. Anthony - Mirage

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Glenn has already told me that if we get over the usual max of 30 cars he's happy to keep running them since it's on a Saturday so you might be in luck there!

I'm also going to try and group cars more appropriately this time to stop the stuffing around and switching on the dyno so all GTRs run in a block where possible.

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Tell who the usual suspects are?

Ross' car and several of the other Supras aren't on the road and instead of the overall most powerful there's 3 categories. Could be anyone's on the day!

I should also point out thats just trophies. Prizes for the last 2 dyno days I've helped go out to people as voted by all the entrants - everyone has a shot.

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And a big welcome to Street FX Motorsport Graphics as sponsors! http://streetfx.com.au/store/index.php

They have kindly offered the following:

$100 stickers to first place

$50 stickers to second

$25 to third

(in order of power)

And an additional $25 for one of the categories to be voted on by entrants. There will also be a bunch of stickers to give out on the day.

This is the first of hopefully many, there will be a lot of chances for everyone to win something, not just the most powerful so get on board!! More announcements soon!

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