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Hey...i am keen...i wanna know the current power of my line...but im from the sunny coast...anyone could tell me where this place is ?

PLEASE ?

Myself and a few others will be going down. We've been to millenium before as well, it's easy to get to but I suppose having been there before is a plus. Your more than welcome to cruise down with us if you want...

Matt

cheers for that matt, my moby is 0401 669 900 if you need any assistance getting there. Jaqule what car are you bringing so i can put it up beside  your name???

cheers

Jays

R33 GTS T , what time do we need to be there ???? :zzz:

It kicks off at 9am, so it'd be good if people could get there at 8:30. If you can't make it that early it should be alright, you just won't get on the dyno til a bit later.

I hope to see some skylines trying to beat the mighty s13's :P (albeit a skyline-powered s13 :D)

Millenium is quite a large cement building with the dyno situated up the back and plenty of room for standing. Im going to bring some large tarps but i doubt we'll need them if it's raining anyway.

Im about to go pick up the pumps now from import bitz.

Melv i think that may be a bit too late, not sure. I need people there pretty early so we can get the numbers rolling on the dyno. Should still be going by 1pm but try and get there earlier if you can.

cheers

Remember cold air equals more powah!!! So get there early!!! hehe. I have fitting kits for toyota's and nissans for these fuel pumps. However it would be easy to fabricate them for somethign else.

I've been stirring up a few of the boys on nissan silvia and we have some rivalry between the sr20 boys and the rb20 boys!!!!

Many, many thanks to Melv for donating the pump back to the club and for giving us the pleasure of watching your car run :wassup: Thanks to the other SAU members who came as well.

Here's the results i can remember:

Hardcore r33: 421kw

Melv: 307kw

H8LOSN supra: 295kw

Stund: 210kw

Stuart (sr20det, hks2530, 1.3bar) 192.8kw

Me (rb20det, hks2530, 1bar) 190.8kw

Josh (sr20det, Garrett GT2871Rr ) 190.7kw

Clint S15: 165kw

Jaqule: 164kw?

Beanie: 143kw

Mase: 141kw

Thunderbolt: 135kw

Chris: 133kw

Ryan: 120kw

Emil: 112kw

H22A Accord: 100kw

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