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winning or not, wasnt the issue,

i wan to see the mods i added improved by how much.

hence the future mods as well.

the readout figure i can not relate to anything,

that is my frustration.

ps.

sorry for bragging,

i'll stop now! :P

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and not sure how the dyno reading can be out when everyone else was getting less than expected figures or close to expected! maybe something happened later in the day?

not sure why everyone is getting worked up? it was a fun day!!! and i'm sure ben was feeling pressured to get all those cars off and on! its not like its a proper tune!! so why is everyone hassling?!

either way.. thanks to adam, charlie, jas25t and steve for the day :P was good fun!!!

Moanie. Go and have a look at the previous posts or just postwhore somewhere else please.

The point is that not everyone is happy, and not everyone was up against "Mr Stock".

Enjoy!

El Bee

if anyone is after an accurate power figure they are best to go to WSID and go by MPH or put their engine on an engine dyno... a chassis dyno is really only a tuning tool which has way to many variables that can affect the readout.... just losely strapping a car has yealded an extra 30rwkw, changing wheels has made near the same so i wouldnt be to stressed by differing read outs

A great day none the less and was great to catch up with quite a few people. Cant wait for the next event :P

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if anyone is after an accurate power figure they are best to go to WSID and go by MPH or put their engine on an engine dyno... a chassis dyno is really only a tuning tool which has way to many variables that can affect the readout.... just losely strapping a car has yealded an extra 30rwkw, changing wheels has made near the same so i wouldnt be to stressed by differing read outs

A great day none the less and was great to catch up with quite a few people. Cant wait for the next event though :):D

oh, :)

maybe i expected too much out of a dyno run,

that is it.

calder time :P

woh, got a bit heated in here.. wasnt it ment to be a fun day? not a, "im gona beat u and if i dont, its a dodgy dyno" or sumthing.. settle down a lil ppl.. fun day.. not a comp. i had fun for sure as did many others.

if anyone is after an accurate power figure they are best to go to WSID and go by MPH or put their engine on an engine dyno... a chassis dyno is really only a tuning tool which has way to many variables that can affect the readout.... just losely strapping a car has yealded an extra 30rwkw, changing wheels has made near the same so i wouldnt be to stressed by differing read outs

A great day none the less and was great to catch up with quite a few people. Cant wait for the next event :P

Fair enough. Well put but......

You arrived after the event. I hope you enjoy the next event as much as this one (30 minutes).

El Bee

woh, got a bit heated in here.. wasnt it ment to be a fun day? not a, "im gona beat u and if i dont, its a dodgy dyno" or sumthing.. settle down a lil ppl.. fun day.. not a comp. i had fun for sure as did many others.

its cool now,

my lack of knowledges, thinking that dyno run will tell me the exact power figure of the car. (wanted to know so bad, the mods i did)

until IDO09S shead some lights, :P

so yea, :)

woh, got a bit heated in here.. wasnt it ment to be a fun day? not a, "im gona beat u and if i dont, its a dodgy dyno" or sumthing.. settle down a lil ppl.. fun day.. not a comp. i had fun for sure as did many others.

I thought it was meant to be fun but Adrian made it a big deal to my Son, when he said that he will get 206rwkw (to beat my Wife's 205rwkw).

He said he wanted to make sure that he took home the trophy that he had asked to be "shined up" for him.

El Bee

Moanie. Go and have a look at the previous posts or just postwhore somewhere else please.

The point is that not everyone is happy, and not everyone was up against "Mr Stock".

Enjoy!

El Bee

woah!!! i didn't realise that my comments which are on topic equate to postwhoring! i keep that to the relevant threads!!

who is mr stock?

and yes.. i see that not everyone is happy.. i'm just saying that there were alot of cars that were on that dyno... and uas were obviously having some probs... but at the same time, alot of people got power figures they were expecting.. so who can say!!! ben was rushed to put cars through.. maybe he forgot to connect his cables properly on a few runs... someone said there was a faulty connection! so MEH! shit happens! this was meant to be a fun day, and i think most people had fun!

and there really is no need for you to be so rude!

ps if anything i think adrian has a right to win... he has a stock turbo... with nos he owns the stock turbo catergory!!!

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