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Thanks to all who turned up.... as it turned out it was a pretty casual relaxed day with enough time to throw a couple of cars on twice...

My emulator cooked itself so no active tuning was done...

Big suprise of the day for me was Cam's R32 GTSt with nothing more than filter, zorst, chip, and lil bit o boost.... The lil RB20 screamed of 146 rwkw with perfect mixtures and not a hint of detonation... more would have been achievable but we decided to not stess the ceramic wheel too much and kept it down to 14 psi... The car has been wound back to 12 to increase the life expectancy of the stock turb...

Looks like the 8th is almost definately off so I've booked the 22nd for the whole day...

Suggesting a SAU - Victoria Sausage sizzle for a small fee and make a decent day of it....

Doc

Thanks for the great day Doc. Good to actually meet the people from the foums!

Meg we'll have to hook up so you can check out the Cefiro....

Results as expected for me. 132.6KW but the car is running dangeroulsy lean....

Thanks to Sam and Cam for the lend of the ECU. Most appreciated.

If I can scratch up the cash Doc I'd be interested in that ECU chip work and some time on the dyno on the 22nd if you manage to wrangle a whole day....

Will...

yeah im definately down for some Dyno tuning on the 22nd... hopefully i'll have my cooler and blled valve on by then and maybe another remaping. so u can put me down for it.

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