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Hi All,

Just a reminder to all as previous post for some reason got deleted that there will be a dyno day on the 6th of Nov at Power Tune Australia. It will $50 for 3 runs and printout of the the highest power run.

Also a bbq is provided, LCD screen to show each cars readout, and some HKS parts on display.

Hope the skyline crew can be there as a good turn out is expected.

Thanks All

DYNO RESULTS & PICS ARE UP NOW!!!!!

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Yep, the www.bom.gov.au site has just been updated.

Sunday : Fine, sunny periods. N/NE winds.

Sydney: 19 25

Liverpool: 15 27

Penrith: 17 27

Richmond: 15 27

different to when I posted earlier. Damn weather!@#!

yea same info needed. heard it was in fairfield somewheR?..:S but yea. would i still b able to join in at 4pm? coz i have work and dont finsh till 3, then gota drive all the way ther from the city...dammit!

I went for a run in the afternoon but my car pinged pretty bad after 200kw so ended up with a max of 207. Was told by the guy there that the manifold is restrictive. I haven't done much research but thought that stock R33 manifold should be good enough for up to 250 kw. Anyway will post this question in forced induction.

Most of the cars there were silvias or gtir. Lots of flutterings going on :P Saw a pretty thrashed looking 180 that made 227 kw, what a sleeper. Had a chat with silver-gtst, nice car dude. Bad luck with the running rich. It seemed all skylines didnt have much luck today. Overall today event is very well organised.

I went for a run in the afternoon but my car pinged pretty bad after 200kw so ended up with a max of 207. Was told by the guy there that the manifold is restrictive. I haven't done much research but thought that stock R33 manifold should be good enough for up to 250 kw. Anyway will post this question in forced induction.

Most of the cars there were silvias or gtir. Lots of flutterings going on  :P  Saw a pretty thrashed looking 180 that made 227 kw, what a sleeper.  Had a chat with silver-gtst, nice car dude.  Bad luck with the running rich.  It seemed all skylines didnt have much luck today. Overall today event is very well organised.

yeh its a shame things cant just go right for a change

ahhwell

hey im new.

it did turn out a good day.

met some new people! bbq was great. an damn man the vtir was off the hook lol.

me an my bro went in the 32 GTR and with the 34, silver DC5R, blue gti-r an corolla gti.

does anyone have any more pictures?

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