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Hey Blitz, but aren't we all just goona join the SAU one if there is one upcoming soon. I mean if it's already organised, then I will rather join then organise, if not, then I will "try" organise one but not so much experianced at it! And people are getting cars on the dyno for $35!!! I don't have that kind of connection! If you are organising one, then I love to help when my hands and mind are free. =) cheers mate.

Supra,

Thanks for the offer but the UAS Dyno Day planning has just been started and will not be announced for a little while yet.

There is no reason why you cant hold another Dyno Day in the meantime.

Stay tuned to the events section - when all details for the UAS event are confirmed and ready for release they will be posted there first.

ya know... u could do me a huge favor and let me use the day as for the GSD (Group Service day) aswell, that way ppl can service whiile waiting and dyno all in one day.

I've been trying to get time to organise the GSD for a while now but have been rushed off my feet with work, but i always thought a dyno would be the perfect addition, if u will a group services would be a nice addition to a dyno day :D

what ya think?

Yeah good point.... i've noticed that the parking lot is always filled there....

Hmmm.... if only i could figure out how to have my cake and eat it.

Someone has volunteered a venue in silver water (althought that was a while back), but due to my lack of time i've had bugger al chance to pull it into some semblance of a plan. That said having it at/near UAS would be great in as much as the parts would be right on hand.

Maybe i should try and sort it so that the service day is a week or 2 before dyno day that way everyone gets chance to work in their oils and parts before dynoing

I have just spoken to Mark at Hills Motor Sport as I am getting a Boost controller fitted. In order for proper set up, they will include a Dyno Run for me... So I am like, excellent! I am still very keen on a group Dyno day after cause I want to meet alot people!

saw you coming didnt he :(

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