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Well today saw the running of the second official dyno day at Unique Autosports dyno room in Castle Hill.

Though the day started slow with many people enjoying a Saturday sleep in, the carpark began to pack rapidly with a huge assortment of skylines and other high performance cars.

Congratulations must go to the individual class winners who were up against some stiff competition.

Results are listed below:

Award winners

Top RB20DET standard turbo - Silver GTS-T (R32 GTS-T) 150.6 Kw

Runnerup RB20DET standard turbo - Kinks (R31 w/ RB20DET) 144.5 Kw

Note: There were no modified turbo RB20DET's in attendance so a runnerup category for standard turbo was put in its place.

Top RB25DET standard turbo - R33vit (R33 GTS-T) 197.6 Kw

Top RB25DET modified turbo - B-Man (R33 GTS-T) 327.9 Kw

Top RB26DETT/RB30 standard turbos - Dave (R32 GTR) 249.5 Kw

Top RB26DETT/RB30 modified turbos - Antonio (RB30 Powered R33 GTS-T) 319.5 Kw

Zoom Magazine Encouragement award - Wilch (R33 GTS-T Series 2)

Overall competitor summary:

R33 GTS-T

B-Man - 327.9 Kw

Antonio - 319.6 Kw

Jimbo - 215.1 Kw

Sparki_D - 215 Kw

R33vit - 197.6 Kw

Goldrays - 181.6 Kw

Scott - 180.2 Kw

Ash - 173.0 Kw

Wilch - 166.9 Kw

Neil - 159.8 Kw

Eden - 158.3 Kw

R32 GTS-T

Silver GTS-T - 150.6 Kw

Cereal_Killer - 137.8 Kw

GTR

CNG - 301.3 Kw

Dave - 283 Kw

GTR032 - 188.6 Kw

Misc Entries

Grant - Soarer - 263.2 Kw

Andrew - Supra Twin Turbo - 246.2 Kw

Stewart - E46 M3 - 183.9 Kw

Haroon - S13 Silvia - 158.6 Kw

Kel - 350z - 156.9 Kw

Kinks - R31/RB20DET - 144.5 Kw

Sean - Supra Non-Turbo - 111.4 Kw

Carlo - Supercharged MR2 - 87.2 Kw

Chris - Datsun 240z - 67 Kw

Duncan - Datsun 200B - 49.7 Kw

Thankyou to all of you who attended today for making it a truely great day for all!

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good day

did 321 GO have a turn?

and whos posting up photos???????????????????????????????????????????

sure did. Andrew made 178rwkw if memory serves me correctly.

I'm really disappointed with my dismal dyno effort. I have no idea why it was so low. I made 131.7rwkw previous with just a 3" dump / front pipe. Now with a full 3" including high flow cat, front mount and pod filter I managed a shocking 137.8. Very confused. :(

congrats to BMan for the highest figure of the day.

Yep Andrew's 321GO RB20 R32 GTS-T made 178rwkw with E Boost set at 15psi standard RB25 turbo, FMIC and full 3 inch exh. Also Dave's GTR who won RB26 stock turbo went back on dyno last and sorted out boost controller and made 280 somethingrwkw. Yes it was a big day and thanks to SAU gang for the biggest ever Dyno Day we have had. Thanks Uncle Nick and Carlo. Lots of good pics including that immaculate purple GTR.

PS. I had my third V drink in my life. Hope I can sleep tonight. I think I might be dreamin Skylines.

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