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LS1 / Skyline dyno day

Date - Saturday 12Oct'

Cost - $35ea 3 runs + print out

Where - Tilbrook Auto & Dyno, 12 Elm St Hampstead Gardens

Start Time - 10am

For more details check the new "Events" section - http://forums.skylinesaustralia.com/showth...=&threadid=3268

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BRUTE (Henry) is the man to answer that one.

I don't see it being a problem but the day has been organised by the LS1 guys so we'll have to make sure it's ok with them first?

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Originally posted by -Joel-

How does Tim's Dyno compare reading wise to Tilbrooks?

Freebaggin's car has been on both the RPM & Tilbrook dyno, hardly a rwkw difference between them!

Go on Joel give it a run, hell it's only a number :) As long as the car goes well on the road who cares.

It's a great chance to see how much your car is putting to the ground compared to others.

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I may be able to get Dad to bring his drag car down for a run on the dyno just to sort fuel mixtures out. depends on his schedule , not deffinate but maybe. Prepare for tears if he does as it rens on methanol. Has a new supercharger setup and would realy fry the dyno under load hehe. Heres a pic of it in action

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Hi,

Just some quick questions. I have a friend who would be interested in entering dyno day. Last time, he dynoed his r33 gstt he had a reading of 176 kw @ the wheel, and since then he had a few more mods so he's interested in seeing his reading now. Also, do you have enough people already? cause i can invite a few more cars to get the numbers up for a BBQ on the day. Does tilbrook have a 4wd dyno?

-tN^-

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Originally posted by tN^

Hi,  

Just some quick questions. I have a friend who would be interested in entering dyno day. Last time, he dynoed his r33 gstt he had a reading of 176 kw @ the wheel, and since then he had a few more mods so he's interested in seeing his reading now. Also, do you have enough people already? cause i can invite a few more cars to get the numbers up for a BBQ on the day. Does tilbrook have a 4wd dyno?

-tN^-

tN^, I'd like to keep the dyno day to members only if your friend joins the forum then thats cool. :P

Tilbrooks dyno isn't 4wd.

we have about 20 so far so BBQ maybe a goer! ( sausage sizzle ) that way theres no arguments about who ate what! LOL.

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