Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

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

3/99 gavenlock road(cnr boswell close)

tuggerah 2259

ph-43530733

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.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/70371-dyno-day-tm-autosports-7th-may/
Share on other sites

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



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • So could it be assumed it has been installed intentionally with potentially a power FC boost controller kit? 
    • Had my rig on Matt's dyno at PITS the other day. After a few years between tunes I added a few sensors and swapped intercoolers. Result. 553hp at 26psi. Not bad for an FJ20 that was built in 2007. The problem.. It filled the overflow bottle on hard runs which leads me to believe the head gasket isn't sealing. I have a coolant pressure sensor which was reading cap pressure at 22psi and occasionally overrunning to 23/24 psi on deceleration after a pull. It was not spiking. It has arp2000 head studs and a cometic gasket. As its been 18 years in service, I pulled the engine out and head off. Everything looks good but we obviously have an issue. Where I'm at.. Years ago I had the same issue, I checked the stud tension and they were all over the place. Some at 60 to 70 and some up near 90. I nipped them all to 100ft lbs and this stopped the water push until now. I believe this compromised the gasket back then. What do I do? 2 options are..  1) I bought arp 625+s, which I could put in with a new gasket. Thinking Kameari this time, reassemble and try again. 2) strip the block, get fire rings machined in with copper gasket and try that. I do not want to push it more than 28 to 30psi. I think the turbo will be out by then anyway. (G30-770). My other concern is the long term ability of a copper head gasket. Are they streetable for years? I feel like a new gasket with the new studs will probably suffice, but I don't know. Any thoughts welcome and advice on copper gaskets and fire rings. Thanks!
    • I'm a fan of the JZX110, and the Aristo. Big cruiser cars, and with the factory cars, super comfortable and feel like you're driving an armchair! And the JZ motors are a pretty nice engine too, especially with some basic mods.   The import process, and the need to be able to trust people, and the fact there's so many scammers around is what ever puts me off wanting to go through that ordeal!
    • I don't care for these at all, but at least the underside looks straight and not rusty. A good basis for a long life. Many cars from Japan have been lifted with forklifts and f**ked almost irrepairably.
    • Yes, but it's not dumb or dodgy. You can build a perfectly good boost controller from a pressure reg, a relief valve (looks same same as a reg if all from Norgren or SMC, for example) and a check valve. I ran one for years. Only superceded with  EBC because I could get one for cheaps and wanted finer control.   THis mod is certainly not a sketchy boost mod, provided the boost is kept below the "spin to death" threshold of the turbos.
×
×
  • Create New...