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SAU-Vic Dyno Day

When: Saturday, 29th October

Time: Starting 9.30am till mid-afternoon

Where: ICE Performance, 7 Dissik St Cheltenham

Melway Ref: Map #78, B10

Pricing:

$50 runs for NON SAU-Vic members

$45 runs for SAU-Vic Members (so bring your membership card to show me on the day please)

Further Details:

* For GTR owners, bring your cars. The boys @ ICE have been kind enough to offer to drop the driveshaft from any GTR wishing to run on the day.

This will no incur any additional costs as it has been averaged into all costs for the runs across the board.

Running your GTR in RWD does not damage your car in any way, or give you an adversly high/low reading

* There will be a BBQ running from around 10-10.30am. $1.50 snags, $1 drinks...

Also the all famous Wang Burgers which are $4.50-->$5 cant remember exactly.

* ICE Performance might put one of their signature cars on for a demonstration run. This will be confirmed closer to the date.

If you wanna see it, there will be no time given, it will run when it best can get squeezed in.

* Places are limited. I will keep a spreadsheet of who wants what time. So post in this thread if you want a specific time and i'll let you know.

Others who just rock-up we'll slot you in wherever if your going to be there for a few hours :unsure:

Cheers everyone - ash

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Are we gonna see ur can on there Robo's?

Wouldnt mind seeing it in action... also bigcarl... if he see's this

Most likely, just waiting on a Reg from nengun as ive just hit 100% duty with a 2535. Then i need to tune it, so hopefully be ready in 3 weeks.

There is also a sh|tbox challenge... basically involves you bringing the shittiest car you know of and whoever gets the lowest... gets a special surprise :D

This should be interesting...

How many you got going? Doesnt seem to be much interest from the public forum anyway. I just thought everyone would be dynoing to go.

Hi All,

A great turnout for the day, plently of cars and some new faces too. We had cars on the dyno all day from 10:30am through to 4pm so certainly no shortage of cars. Plently of nice food and some good drinks. For those that missed out it was a good chance to run your car and check out how it compares to others and to also ask some of the finer tuners in melbourne for advice and suggestions.

All in all a great day and a fine SAU bbq. Thanks to all of those for their efforts in this event. Pics to follow soon as I left my datacable for my camera at home.

Thanks guys

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