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yeah I can post my results 156kw cauase theres a problem somewhere but I would of found out an hour earlier and have time to get to my tuner to fix it, but somebody let somebody else jump the que, so I had to wait for an hour while every had lunch, then have my run, then go to tuner who was just leaving and cant look at it until monday. Thanks for a great day Guys NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I didnt think anyone pushed in? A pity they hadnt just kept going and done the last two cars BEFORE lunch, but its not their fault your tuner went home. It was more a social event than a tuning tool anyway :)

Piccies here: http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....=7&getevent=yes

And some more here:

*EDIT: As per Wills advice, moved them to http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=74316

Oh and where are your pics Will, I know you took them. Arty ones too, holding the camera at all sorts of angles.

And plenty of people bought lanyards, got to try on the SAU jackets to work out sizing, got to SEE the jackets, got free BBQ, got to admire Will's cappacino engine (as jason said.. "is that a cappa motor in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?") and most importantly, got to socialise with a few SAU peeps :)

unfortunatly someone jumped the que when i was told they were stopping for lunch.

other than that the day went smoothly i thought, thanks to everyone who turned up and made the day a success.

highest power figure went to a r32 gtr with somewhere in the vicinity of 250awkw. im japtaxi will post the official photograph of the score board later tonight

Warwick, just for you :)yc2np3.jpg

Glen, it was a fresh engine I know that much. I think I heard dirk say something about GTR N1 Turbos. The cars just had a full rebuild and has only done 900 odd kms before being put on the dyno. VERY nice looking engine as well.

Terry, I'm very sorry you had a bad day but I hope no one else did. I'm resigned to the fact that my car does 193rwkw seeming it's consistently done this 3 times now :)

Glen, it was a fresh engine I know that much. I think I heard dirk say something about GTR N1 Turbos. The cars just had a full rebuild and has only done 900 odd kms before being put on the dyno. VERY nice looking engine as well.

thanks Erin.

that is still a very impressive figure for all 4 wheels. Congrats to the owner. It has setup a new benchmark for me :aroused:

Warwick, just for you ;)yc2np3.jpg

Glen, it was a fresh engine I know that much. I think I heard dirk say something about GTR N1 Turbos. The cars just had a full rebuild and has only done 900 odd kms before being put on the dyno. VERY nice looking engine as well.  

Terry, I'm very sorry you had a bad day but I hope no one else did. I'm resigned to the fact that my car does 193rwkw seeming it's consistently done this 3 times now :)

Thanks Erin

I can let you in on my secret power getter if you want those extra 7kw :)

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