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lol so who got the closest guess the kW?

i think i wrote down 315 and nick wrote down 317

You did. But you weren't there. So you didn't win.

The next closest was Neil

Thanks to the organisers and volunteers, put on a great day.

Little bit cheesed off about the wheelspin issues, some of us went as a comparison run for figures against other dynos but with them struggling to tie down the FWDs all we got was inaccurate results. They did offer for me to bring it back privately so they could spend some more time on it. Hope they sort out the issue

Too late...I've already assembled an odd ball crew of retired and next generation carjackers working unfulfilling jobs. We also have a blonde Angelina Jolie.

Your 32 will be Patricia.

Haha sadly it has all the temperamental issues of Eleanor but without the power or aerobatic capabilities!

Hi guys, just thought I'd say thanks to everyone who came along on the day. We run quite a few Dyno Days here at RTR and that was one of the most enjoyable and best supported by club members I've seen in some time, plus the different types of cars makes it interesting for everyone. And we couldn't have asked for better weather!

Appologies to those 5 that arrived on the day and signed up only to find that they didnt have their car put on the rollers due to time constraints, yes the R35's do take a fair amount of time to strap down which always hurts with so many people there waiting. If we had known about the extra numbers prior to starting, we would have started an hour earlier and not stopped for lunch allowing everyone who wants some dyno time. Still, a good day all and all.

If I can make a suggestion for next time, those with R34 GTR's we'd advise removal of the rear splitter prior to the day. Also of note, making sure your car is ready and safe for the dyno. There was one car yesterday that had tyre wear bad enough to expose large sections of steel belts!

Thanks again to everyone that came along, both spectators and participants alike, it made for a great day.

Regards,

Dan McCoy

Edited by McCoy

Hi guys, just thought I'd say thanks to everyone who came along on the day. We run quite a few Dyno Days here at RTR and that was one of the most enjoyable and best supported by club members I've seen in some time, plus the different types of cars makes it interesting for everyone. And we couldn't have asked for better weather!

Appologies to those 5 that arrived on the day and signed up only to find that they didnt have their car put on the rollers due to time constraints, yes the R35's do take a fair amount of time to strap down which always hurts with so many people there waiting. If we had known about the extra numbers prior to starting, we would have started an hour earlier and not stopped for lunch allowing everyone who wants some dyno time. Still, a good day all and all.

If I can make a suggestion for next time, those with R34 GTR's we'd advise removal of the rear splitter prior to the day. Also of note, making sure your car is ready and safe for the dyno. There was one car yesterday that had tyre wear bad enough to expose large sections of steel belts!

Thanks again to everyone that came along, both spectators and participants alike, it made for a great day.

Regards,

Dan McCoy

Thanks for having us Dan!

Aaron

Great pics Asian boy!

So we have a winner that was chosen at random for the DRIVER DYNAMICS TRACK DAY!!

The winner is

RAVEWAR

Derrick Teo!

We will be sending this one out to your address

Congratulations !!

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