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Just like the topic suggests I would like one of you guys to run our latest series GTech against the clocks on Wednesday night for a Zoom feature we are putting together. Gives a full datalog of the run, so its a bit of fun if nothing else!

Must be 12 - 14 second style rig.

Cheers,

Martin

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For accurate results with the GTech Pro, the car's weight need to be accurate.

Martin, I know a few people around wingfield area with weigthbridge that are more than happy to help me. Please let me know if you want your volunteer to get this done. I finish work around 430pm in wingfield on Mond and Wed. Tuesday is no good for me as I am in Holden with Matt until quite late :rant:

Really it would have to be someone like Matt thats experienced out there. First timers have got enough to do trying to get the procedure right without driving the Gtech as well!

Bummer! I would’ve been up for it in a flash mate. Alas I'm not back in SA till Friday night ;) If you don't get a runner and have to postpone it till the next meet... I'll be there with bells on.

I’ve used the old model G-tech a few times in the past, so I shouldn’t have too much trouble getting it set-up correctly (within the short time frame available).

If you HAVE to do it this Wednesday and can't get anyone else I'll come out Martin. But if you could hold off till next meet it would be better so I can get my Z32 air flow meter and an EBC fitted.

Dude, send the frigging gtech to sydney and i'll run it all night.

Bloody S.A. gooses.... couldn't organise a root in a broth..... err... this is the NSW bagging the Crow Eaters thread right?

Seriously, come up to WSID for some standard turbo loving ;)

Adrian

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