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OK it is confirmed. I spoke to Paul at Procar and we have booked the dyno for the whole day!!! We can have up to 15 cars possibly 18. so there are a few spots left so if u want in pm me your details and i will add you to the list

people attending so far

someonestolecc

CEF11E

basketcase

Resin

too_much_boost

too_much_boost's guest

MYS013

MYS013's guest

silver gts-t

kursed

people who will come if their car is ready

Abo Bob

democrazy_cakework

OK have set a date: 22/1/05 at 9:30 AM

thats next saturday!!!

The venue is Procar Pty Ltd

they are at:

7 Middleton Rd, DEE WHY, NSW, 2099

Phone: 9981 5099

Mobile: 0417 236 411

Fax: 9972 1947

What you get:

A. 1 test run to calibrate the machine, check a/f ratios ect

B. 3 Power runs in shootout mode in 4th gear

C. printout of you cars results (dyno graph)

D. wow factor when you know how powerful your ceff is.

Cost will be $50 each

The guy there is very helpful has a basic but good workshop. I have used his dyno sevral times before. he has a massive fan for intercoolers and all the stuff we need

Looks like we will be getting someone to do a pizza run during the day.

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Yes where is Cromer? I'll be getting my ceffie in Feb and i'll need a good gararge to take it to for a dyno run, compression test and a good going over before I drive it too hard. I'd much rather take it somewhere thats recomended. Otherwise i'll just take it around the corner to BD4s for conveinence sake.

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man.. ill come as well just to have a look.

BUGGER it one last cefiro meet with u boyz before i sell the car to get married. :)

booooohhhhhhoooooooooohhhhhhobbbbbbbbbooooooooohhhhhhooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo :)

CC: give us a bozz biacth when the day comes....

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this narrows it down!

im from down the south side.

As I said if you lived in Sydney you'd know :wassup:

Seriously though - you know Manly? 15mins from there (about 6km) with no traffic.

Chatswood? 20mins from there (around 10km) with no traffic.

Ehm.. City ... 30mins from there (around 15-20km?) with no traffic.

If you have trouble on the day and wanna meet in the city or chatswood or manly (ie somewhere familiar) I'd be happy to lead you down to it.

:)

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Yes where is Cromer? I'll be getting my ceffie in Feb and i'll need a good gararge to take it to for a dyno run, compression test and a good going over before I drive it too hard. I'd much rather take it somewhere thats recomended. Otherwise i'll just take it around the corner to BD4s for conveinence sake.

I highly recommend Cromer Exhaust Centre - they don't have a dyno but for any other work they've been champs to me since I met them.

Checkout my thread here to read about my experiences with em (page 4 onward i think).

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