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Just thought i'd let everyone know about this dyno day. Allways a good turnout with big power cars, BBQ, trophies. What more could you ask!

I hear there is a t51r equipt GTR going.

Should be good for a look.

Cheers! SKYR31

TM AUTOSPORTS

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Thats right we have organised another dyno day shootout.the following catagories are:-

highest kw 4 cyl n/a

highest kw 4 cyl assisted

highest kw 6 cyl n/a

highest kw 6 cyl assisted

highest kw 8 cyl n/a

highest kw 8 cyl assisted

highest kw rotary n/a

highest kw rotary assisted

highest kw 4 cyl awd

highest kw 6 cyl awd

highest kw fwd (combined)

outright highest kw

this dyno day we are adding another catagory which is (highest kw/litre) for n/a and assisted.this way it will give everyone a chance to win.

for example:- a subaru wrx 2.0lt makes 2ookw atw then it has a power ratio of 100.00,if a suzuki gti 1.3lt makes 140kw atw then it has a power ratio of 107.69,therefore making the suzuki gti the winner for the day in this catagory.this way you dont have to have the most powerful car to be a winner and puts everyone on a level playing field.

there will be trophies for the winners on the day and a raffle which tickets will be available also on the day.bbq and drinks will be on as usual.hope to see you all here once again and will look forward to seeing what power everyone has to offer.

cost is $50.00 for 3 x power runs in which you can alter boost as long as it doesn't take years to do it.

starts at 8.00am suggest you get in early as going by previous days it tends line up pretty quick

anyway thanks all and hope to see you here on the day.

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Gday GTRFAN,

Your dont really need to book, its just a first in best dressed situation. The earlier you get there the less of a wait you will have to go on the dyno.

Yes its $50 for three runs.

If you have any questions please contact Adam from TM Autosports on (02) 43530733

Cheers

I dont know if this will work, but here is a link to a thread on another forum showing one of the GTR's that are going. Pretty showy but it apparently has the go to match (above 400awkw)

http://forum.hot4s.com.au/messageview.cfm?...&threadid=32383

Hope to see you there everyone



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