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  2rismo said:
Seems to me that the air-temp sensore may have been on the way out earlier in the day. Not taking anything away from anyone in particular but does anyone think that a stock 25 can make 175kW on 9psi and stock ECU? Or that a stock RB20 can make 185kW on 10psi with a stock ECU?

Confusing but don't know that it would've affected results or not...

Adrian

Maybe the dyno was still in shock after the UAS Zed as i went on the dyno right after it. :D

I think no matter what going to a different dyno on the same day will give you different results.

I have had my previous cars on a few dyno's and have had a diff from 5-25kw.

Maybe we should just average them out!

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  madman69 said:
hey it was a great day

i just wanna know if 2riszmo payed dubble for his 4 runs ??? didnt seem really fare if he didnt everyone gets 2 an he gets 4 ???

Nice. Speak to Ben who was running the dyno about that one. Either way my first run was enough. The nitrous runs were all for show :P

Adrian

  Primordial said:
Yeah well done to the organisers!

I had an awesome day as after my run, one of the guys said I should be getting more than 185kw, considering I've got an aftermarket turbo. And after 6 months of owning my car, I've finally realised that I have an Apexi AX53B70 P25 (380HP) Turbo in my car! I thought it was stock all this time, and never looked hard enough to really check (its completely hidden from view).

Even the last owner told me it was a stock turbo!! lol :D

Time to crank the boost!

FFS!!! What are you waiting for man.An invitation.. :P

The nos runs were the most entertaining i saw all day, a close second was the zed at the end of the day..

I strongly agree with some others that were there all day that there was definetly some fishy figures coming out, in particular the high ones (maybe not high enough) and the low ones (too high!)

Either way i dont care it was a awesome day to watch and chat with the other guys.

  ranicx said:
i was a happy with 193rwkw.. stock turbo r33 gtst. wish i could have stuck around to see the end results on who won that category.

Adrian (2rismo) ran away with it, with 190rwkw.

Very nice prize eh ?

El Bee

ps I would like Adrian to define "old pricks" from a previous post. I don't think that it is nice to be ageist in this forum, as I have not seen an age limit on membership.

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