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Date: Sunday 19th june (weather permitting).

Time: 9:00AM START

Location: 45 Sinclaire Street, in Dandenong. Outdoor event

$40 to run, printouts provided.

(Dyno Graph Printout exported to floppy disk for an extra $5)

Trophies provided based on class.

BBQ and Drinks also available.

$1.50 Dyno Dogs

$1.00 Cans (real coke)

If anyone is interested, Start a list and add your name. Car type and Class (eg, I6 NA). This Dyno day is open to all.

All you skyline people have to come! I dont wana be the only one there with a cool car :D

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what classes are there ??

4 N/A and Forced

6 N/A and Forced

8 N/A and Forced

Rotary N/A and Forced

what dyno is it ?

Dyno Dynamics

If i ran at the last dydno day can i overlay my run ?

Yes, all you need is the Graph file from the last dyno comp

what place is it at ? are they reputable ?

"The Garage" and by a "Shootout accredited" operator on a Shootout Accredited Dyno Dynamics dynomoneter.

which dyno place in dandenong is called 'the garage ' ??

or is it at a private house ?

Its not a dyno place. Its a workshop. There will be a dyno there on the day.

The event will have full public liability insurance covered.

That should be all the info you need I think...

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Date: Sunday 19th june (weather permitting).

Time: 9:00AM START

Location: 45 Sinclaire Street, in Dandenong. Outdoor event

$40 to run, printouts provided.

(Dyno Graph Printout exported to floppy disk for an extra $5)

Trophies provided based on class.

BBQ and Drinks also available.

$1.50 Dyno Dogs

$1.00 Cans (real coke)

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Incase you havn't been following things on FordForums.com.au

****** NEWS JUST IN *******

Due to unsure weather on Sunday,

Headsex and his affiliates have had to postpone the day.

HOWEVER

As i know alot of people who have been getting ready, it would be a waste ..

After discussions with Headsex, it has been decided that a dyno will STILL be ran on sunday, however, by CVE at Hallam Performance

It will be at Hallam Performance, same place that we have had them before less than 10 minutes from Dandenong.

This will be an OPEN event, everybody is welcome to come and enter.

If you have run at Hallam Performance before bring your old dyno sheet and we can overlay your new run on your old run, this way you can see if you have made improvements.

Classes will be

6 cyl

6cyl blown / t/charged / nitrous

8 cyl

8cyl blown / t/charged / nitrous

If I can get interest from 4 cyl cars ( more than 2 ) then i will run 4 cyl as well, Even rotaries if needed.

The rules will be the same as all other days.

Safe cars. etc

Price will be the same $40.00 2 runs etc

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