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Originally posted by Boxcar Racer

you could represent your vehicle buy strapping on yoru dunlop volleys and running on the damn thing hahahaha.... and say the spirit of your car is in your heart...

This would be heard a lot in that case.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi there people.

I'm new to this forum, and new to skyline ownership, having bought mine less than a month ago.

Anyway, I was wondering what happened to the main theme of this thread - I'd be really interested in a dyno run, just to get an idea of where my car is at. $50 or whatever sounds fair. Has there been any dates discussed?

Anyway, great to find such an active forum, and some good ppl. I'm looking forward to meeting some of you guys if/when this idea gets off the ground.

take it easy,

Simon.

  • 2 weeks later...

This whole idea seems to have died so I have got in contact with the guys who helped me with mine last time and they are keen to have another dyno day. Price will still be $50 and it will be in September. More details on Wednesday as I am having a meeting tomorrow afternoon with them.

PeteSmith

No probs mate they don't mind, in fact they do a lot of 4wd's when they fit UNICHIP etc. It will be at Cramer Dyno & Performance in Toowoomba. There are pics on my site in the Diary section.

I wouldn't count on Sub Zero turning up, they said last time they were bringing 6 cars and they didn't even turn up at all????

Boxcar Racer....Dream on matey, I am the king of exhaust noise:lol:

Toowoomba sounds good - it's always an entertaining drive up the range :)

In terms of dates, I can do just about anything except the last two weekends of August. (24/25th) or (31 aug / 1 sept) are out for me. Other than that, I can do any time at all.

I'd be interested for sure.

I've gotta get my clutch sorted first! I'm currently getting ****loads of slippage in any gear I try, so that's really messing with my attempts at getting it properly tuned at the moment. Hopefully sort that out this week...

/simon

Guest Boxhead

cam, no way mate, n/as are always louder then turbo vehicles...

so.. i win.. hahaha.. ill win anyway.. my car is soo damn loud...

prolly too loud..

anyway this cop was booking someone on the side of the road, so i idled past him, after i was 20m away, then i put my foot on the accelerator, not flat just to get the rpm up to about 2.2 and both the booked, and the bookie both quickly turned... it was funny stuff...

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