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AND if shootout mode is utilised correctly, power figures should be comparable across different dynos in different states in differing weather.

yes i agree, but in my experiences this doesnt happen (often)

unfortunately every dyno is different

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this was my first SAU event, and i was there to witness the 564rwkw run that moanie ran!! Awesome job....i don't wanna suggest that u may have slept your way to that power figure though :/

Still your proper run turned went well 233rwkw or something like that wasn't it??

Ended up staying till 5.10 or so this arvo, where we had a few decent r33s come out at the very end. 2RISMO ran with and without NOS (awesome graph with the nos, vertical curve!!), RNMENC pulled 285rwkw in r33 gtst and then got pipped by BD2880 (forum name ECR033) at 286.4rwkw or something like that.

All in all good day, although i didn't really know anyone, and was nursing a hangover (as a few others were obviously) so i didn't really go out of my way.

this was my first SAU event, and i was there to witness the 564rwkw run that moanie ran!! Awesome job....i don't wanna suggest that u may have slept your way to that power figure though :/

Still your proper run turned went well 233rwkw or something like that wasn't it??

:D sif slept my way to that power figure!!!! (i just sweet talked ben into it ;) )

yeah.. 233 is alot lower than what i've seen before.. apparently the car is tuned dangerously lean and ben didn't want to risk another run!! that sux :D which car did you belong to?

sif cheaterer buster!!! where were you and mitch? :)

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