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Hey guys, how many of you will be interested in participating with an MSC Performance Dyno Day? I will be speaking with Steve and Joe from msc about this. I want to see if there is alot of interest.

where is MSC located?

Paying members only.

workshop is TBA, but it'll be dirty cheap, probably around the $30 mark.

Member events will usually includes a BBQ among other things too :)

Remember there was a dyno day also in Nov last year also.

I've found it hard to get numbers to Dyno Days on the past 3-4 that ive organised. Dunno why :dry:

Paying members only.

workshop is TBA, but it'll be dirty cheap, probably around the $30 mark.

Member events will usually includes a BBQ among other things too ;)

Remember there was a dyno day also in Nov last year also.

I've found it hard to get numbers to Dyno Days on the past 3-4 that ive organised. Dunno why :P

Well personally I couldn't be arsed unless it came with a decent tune. I don't know, to me it seems pointless? Maybe I'm missing something.. The BBQ sounds fairly enticing tho ;D

Well personally I couldn't be arsed unless it came with a decent tune. I don't know, to me it seems pointless? Maybe I'm missing something.. The BBQ sounds fairly enticing tho ;D

I agree, I can rev the ring out of it just as much and enjoy it more :P Well till it goes bang anyway ;)

HEy

A dyno day at MSC would be great - im there almost every week - Steve and Joe and top blokes and really know what they are doing - Ive had my car on there dyno there before.

LTHLRB do I know you? Im Kim with the White SII R33 - Steve n Joe are customers of mine, I work for Wurth australia.

Well personally I couldn't be arsed unless it came with a decent tune. I don't know, to me it seems pointless? Maybe I'm missing something.. The BBQ sounds fairly enticing tho ;D

Well every service mine usually goes back on the dyno every 5000km's... sometimes more or less, depends on the state of tune (this was the RB25, cant see the 26 being different)

This is a cheap alternative for peoples cars that might go on less often, i reckon $30 every 6 months to see if the AFR's and stuff look ok, is good and cheap insurance

Hey Ash,I imagine one of the reasons you get low numbers to dyno days is that only members are invited.What is the ratio of members to subscribers?

I also agree that running your car on a dyno every 5-10,000kms is a good thing,just to moniter everything is running right.

Cheers

well to the person not being arsed. Its a competition pretty much, will be awards like TOP SKYLINE, TOP VL TURBO, TOP SILVIA. Also TOP RB25, TOP RB30, TOP RB26 etc etc yada yada. Tuning is expensive. Just go out and have some fun. Cars will be on show (including mine and my brothers).

Hey Ash,I imagine one of the reasons you get low numbers to dyno days is that only members are invited.What is the ratio of members to subscribers?

I also agree that running your car on a dyno every 5-10,000kms is a good thing,just to moniter everything is running right.

Cheers

All members get a mail.. but see the BBQ's are usualy free and stuff.

I mean, that said we had 20 i think last time.

anyhow... set a date lethlRB and put it in the Events section

well it wont be happening for the next month or so because its going to be organised when my brothers car is running. So we can put it on display and stuff. So i just want to see if alot are interested then i will go from there.

Hey, when u say members only does that mean paying members only or just ne1 that has registered. Also which workshop is it?

Its most likely going to be at DrDrifts shop with his new dyno.

I don't know why these events are members only as usually events like this should be a good way of signing up new members once they get a taste of the kind of events that the club runs... Plus having it open to non-members undoubtedly increased the turnout on the day - not to mention gives a chance to see a new car enter that could be more modified than the usual lot...

Its most likely going to be at DrDrifts shop with his new dyno.

I don't know why these events are members only as usually events like this should be a good way of signing up new members once they get a taste of the kind of events that the club runs... Plus having it open to non-members undoubtedly increased the turnout on the day - not to mention gives a chance to see a new car enter that could be more modified than the usual lot...

I would have to agree with this, mostly because I am not a member :)

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