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hey guys

just interested to know who attended the dyno day yesterday?

was a great day, i thoughourly enjoyed myself... first time i put my car on the dyno too

i was pretty impressed with the 151.3KW with pod and 10psi ;)

-Ruffels

also i saw Hamoud's car out the front, and a few other 33's ... but who else was there, and did u dyno your car?

ps. Thankx HEAPS to Husnu, love the wing dude ;)

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I was there, came around a few times in my White Series II R33 and I lapped past in my Uncles Porsche Cayenne turbo as well :D

I had the very last run at the end of the day, pulled 208 rwkw on low boost.

Lots of the guys were saying there runs were a fair bit lower than what they usually get, but who cares, a dynos a dyno!

lol nik u retard

was funny tho

good to see the diffrences between dynos.. they have there dyno inspect very often by dynodynamics.. its not an old dyno at all.. was good speaking to a guy there who apparantly had a 340rwks tune in it and only pulling 230s at the wheels in his VL lol.. i should go to that guys dyno shop.. i wouldnt mind a 350rwk mild street tune dyno sheet for when eva i wanna sell my car hahahah

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