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and its still stuggling to get any decent power :rofl:

Its so hard to listen to these whale songs... gives me a headache.

*sigh*

More power than you Mr extra 1/2 litre :)

Don't believe me? Come on down and SHOW me biaaaaatch :Bang:

Nengun reakons next Friday for my coils, so It'll be touch and go if I can beat a stocker (I'm loving 1/2 throttle).

Also, my car may not even run as it looks like we'll have WELL over our limit of cars wanting a run... and like I said I'm there every f$%^&ng week.

camma and other travlers get spots reserved of course.

Have some larger V8's comming for fun :rofl:

Well, to be honest I don't know... but Squealy's GTR put out 260 rwkws on a cranky day.

My car will splutter its way to 190ish rwkws, although it still can't do it on the road without new coils (soon as its boosts over 12 -14 psi, it dies... Nenguns have had a hold up)

ARM85 may make 120 rwkws if he is lucky... he he he

Ummm... there is a GT30 equiped VL turbo I'd expect would make some power. Plus a lot of the usual V8's and stuff (out here everyone loves their commonwores).. That said last night I had a real struggle getting past a falcon (EB-ED 1993ish)... it had some balls :D

Hopeing that Stolly will bring his R33 GTR, apparently is got some big nuts.

Top day Anthony, thanks for organising it. I rattled off 184rwkw from the 4 cylinder but with a few boost problem sorted I should be able to squeeze a little more out of it. It was good to meet a couple of the SAU lads. See you at the next one!

What were some of the other results that I missed?

Thanks for making the trip Camma!

The standout was the Maroon VL Turbo with the huge GT30 hi mount. It had to be re straped three times :burnout: and made 1333.8 NM of tourque... and 270kws :P

Ummm, other than that there were some standout shi%^ers, including the R33 running nos hacking its way to 120kws, the Yellow NAT VL which claimed 200rwkw prior to the day, and rolled 141.

Had a stocker VX S pac comp at the end, with 114 and 122 kws.

Fun day though, next one will be a lot bigger - with promo girls and stuff. Will keep you all posted on that one.

No no no gents

120rwkws - turbo with nos shot. Its sounded like a sick dog though, claimed there was more in it and HP didn't know how to use a dyno.

It sounded like it was missing, backfiring and running rich and lean all at the same time.

Yesterday another Skyline who wouldn't run on the day came in (N/A), young guy.

Ran 113rwkws - which is pretty good I thought, nice and smooth too.. Told him he should've entered, really neat car too.

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