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Hi All,

We have a new toy and it's name is DynoDynamics!!

Ice Performance has now had it's big red 2WD reading machine delivered and it's ready to rumble.

We are planning a Big Dyno day/BBQ very soon, so will keep you posted.

Also if any of you guys want to plan a day yourselves just let us know.

Call (03) 95127591 for any queries or bookings and join the Ice Performance Pyramid of Power!!!!

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awesome man heard from gerald, bbq would be cool fun, gotta ask how much tuning is or just a run because might as well have it done when suspension is going in

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Hate to be a grumpy bum, but wouldn't a 4WD dyno have been a good investment.

I mean it will take ages for a dyno day with lots of GT-Rs...

i think it was a costing issue

4wd costs a LOT more.

and when you can drop a driveshaft in a matter on mins to make a GTR rwd, then does it matter?

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Well do ICE take out the driveshafts for free?

If it takes 15 minutes to take a driveshaft out (including getting it on and off the hoist) moving cars, doing the next car... it only takes 4 GT-Rs to waste an hour of their time.

I guess it depends how many 4WD cars would turn up to a SAU dyno day.

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God, this is bloody old news Dave.

Get up with the times

Ash, don't get smart or we'll charge you double!!

Hate to be a grumpy bum, but wouldn't a 4WD dyno have been a good investment.

I mean it will take ages for a dyno day with lots of GT-Rs...

A 4WD dyno costs double a 2WD dyno. Takes a lot of GTRs, Evos and STis to make up the outlay.

If we do need a 4WD dyno, we have other places we can take the cars.

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maybe we should make an event out of it. SAU/Fangartist Dyno day anyone? Would be bloody awesome to see the fangers go on the dynos again... but make matlowth go last... he has a tendancy to break/blow up dynos.

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