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Skyline King has made a tentative offer to organise a Dyno Day

Probably on the Gold Coast.

I know from expearience with these forums that a lot of people will probably express interest. What i'd like to know, and probably Skyline King too, is how many would actually turn up for it on the day.

For starters.....I am interested.....and I WILL turn up on the day

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thanks for that jay51...

I can run a dyno day any time that suits all of us.I have alot cars in my shop at the moment so i need to organise some room...

i need to know :-

do you guys want JUST skylines or can we invite anyone

would you guys like to see BIG HP cars

if the price was $50 a car is that not too much

if $50 is ok then lets make up classes for trophies like

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4CYL stock "factory form"

4CYL modified "light mods"

4CYL pro "heavy mods"

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6CYL stock

6CYL modified

6CYL pro

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8CYL stock

8CYL mod..

8CYL pro

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any suggestions ???????

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Hi Dude, I organised a dyno day a short while back and it went pretty well. Here are the categories I used.

4 cyl upto 2l

4 cyl 2l and up

6 cyl 2l

6 cyl 2l and up

Rotory

Eight

I imagine you will get more cars than I did because of your location (I am in Toowoomba) so more categories may be needed.

Please don't take this as critisism but there are a couple of things wrong with your categories.

1. "STOCK" - How can you be sure the car IS stock, some cars will have mods that can't be seen.

2. "Light Mods" - What is considered Light mods? You will have many problems with people who say that sos and so hs more mods and so and so has less mods, you don't need the hassle of people arguing about who should be in what category.

3. "Heavy Mods" - Again, how can you determine who has what, some people will say I have x x x x mods then when they turn up they have more or less than they said so it will screw up your planning...

Basically as the organiser you don't need the hassle on the day as you will have heaps to do as it is.

The categories I would suggest for your even would be.

4 cyl upto 2l Turbo (Starlets. CA Silvia's etc)

4 cyl 2l and up Turbo (SR Silvia's, TX3's etc)

4 cyl 2l and up N/A

6 cyl 2l Turbo (RB20 Skylines)

6 cyl above 2l Turbo (GTR, Supra etc)

6 cyl above 2l N/A

Rotary Turbo

Rotary N/A

Eight

Automatic (You need a different category for Auto's as they can't be dyno'd in the same gear as the others)

Sounds good and I can't wait. Will you be using shoot out software? We used this to keep in line with Summernats etc so people know that they have been dynoed all with the same settings per category.

Just trying to help, if you want to know more about our day just ask.

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well i dont think it should be open to just anyone.. only by special invite by sau members. If we are going to have club events, we have to make them more exclusive so it is actually worth being a member.

on another note, skyline king - do you sell different lengths of pre cut and bent pipes and silicon joins?

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i agree with pete smith on the exclusive thing...

it should only be a SAU members day... however i think that it shouldnt matter which of there own cars the bring... as long as yoru a member.. $50 i am there for that price...

just put a date down.. but not sunday... any other day but sundya ok

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oh and im curious on why are we having little comps???

like i thought the idea of a dyno is just to see how your car has improved, what level it is.. sort of like a 1/4 mile on the track, your only racing the clock( or dyno in this case)

soryr guys, i dont want comps coz i know myn will loose,

nismo girl, my car will beat yours to slowest skyline...

since i have a n/a rb20...

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