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It's not about outright KW(shut up,Nik,Luch...)-see what your car does and keep the figure as a baseline or a reference point! If it was about the figures,I'd have invited Leewah!!LOL!!

So true Jayce

Im not expecting my car to make massive power, I dont actually care how much it makes anymore. We (me and Ed) have been fiddling with it over the last few days, and it now goes like all hell with shitloads of mid - top range power, which is what I wanted (as its going to be tracked) so im not really fussed over outright power.

Who cares what anyone else thinks about the power you make leech, if youre happy with the car thats all that matters :)

Hey hey, just stiring Leech, I love whales....

Besides, its all about the way you drive not the power you've got :)

Not point making a spike of power, when a nice fat torque curve can reward you :(

Jayce can we organise a spot for Con, thanks.

Yep;it's this simple:For payment please deposit into the following account...

BSB: 032 778

Account 230292

Account Name: Valvebounce Motorsport and Performance Car Association Incorporated

Once payment has been provided, please advise by sending an email to [email protected] or PM me with reciept information (if possible include your name when depositing the cash).

And that'll get Con his spot!

Well I just got my unichip tuned at Autotech as mentioned earlier.

If I don't make it, some reference if anyone is interested.

197rwkw

Oh so close to 200 without hitting it. Still very happy as the curve is much much cleaner and with less boost too.

Ok I can finally log in. Sorry having some mega issues with logging into SAU for some reason. I asked Jayce to post up for me last night when we had a spot available. That spot is currently taken unfortunately. Note that we are limited to 20 cars max for the day. The current list is correct as at 15/04/05 12:31.

1. Ben - HG Valvebounce Engineering Ute

2. Ben/Roy - EH Group Nb Racecar

3. Kris - XR6 Turbo

4. Stevie - 97 R33 GTS-T

5. Jared - 93 Holden Statesman

6. Nik - R32 GTR

7. Tim - 1991 S13 Silvia Ks

8. Leigh - S2 R33 Skyline

9. Shaun - R33 GTS-T

10. James - 89 Soarer

11. Luch - 300ZR

12. Gumby - JZA70 Supra

13. Glenn - S15 200SX

14. Anthony - S15 200SX

15. Doug - Lancer 1993 CC (FWD Jap Spec GSR conversion)

16. Jason - XR6 Turbo sedan

17. Jerry - S15 200SX

18. Andrew - 300ZX TT

19. Jamie - S14 200SX

20. Bojan - VL Commodore

At this stage Doug with the lancer is not 100% sure whether he can make it. That being the case and that one or two may not be able to make it tomorrow I can put people in reserve but those above will be given first priority.

Sorry I havent posted earlier, please PM or preferrably send me an email [email protected] if you would like to be on the reserve list or are unable to attend tomorrow.

Updates are provided here...

http://valvebounce.com/home/viewtopic.php?t=265

Thanks

Glenn

Who cares what anyone else thinks about the power you make leech, if youre happy with the car thats all that matters :)

Thats true... were only jokin leigh.... well some of us :wassup:

Id run mine and get a lower result than you but... i cant have a whale beating me j/ks...

Thats true... were only jokin leigh.... well some of us  :wassup:  

Id run mine and get a lower result than you but... i cant have a whale beating me j/ks...

lol you all fear the heart of the whale i know that. also i am not going to pull big figures i am more so going to compare the results of the first stock dyno run the with the current mods that way i can work out if the little bit of $$$ i have spent are worth while or not :)

Hey im  a new member of sau but i will probably come along to the dyno day just to check it out and see some of the skylines from canberra!!!

Welcome aboard! Come and say g'day tomorrow!

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