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Thought I might start the official dyno day thread,

This was the first dyno day I've ever attended and I had a great time and found it a great learning experience. I made 131.9kw on my stock 32gtst, which I'm pretty happy with as I was expecting about 110/120ish, everything seems to be healthy :D

I don't have any pics or videos unfortuantly because I forgot the camera so lets see everyone elses :)

Post up your results and tell us how you did.

Thanks to the guys who organised this, and racingline performance :(

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Yeah i was a great day....

It was my first time on the dyno also .

I never expected a lot so was not freaked out at 135kw.on a stock R33 sedan (auto)

It gives me plenty to do now. Spending some $$$ might be a good start.

Let me say thank you to the guys down at RACINGLINE MOTORSPORT. and the other organisers

......................................................................Cheers

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First let me give a big thanks to Nigel and his friend (sorry didn't get your name), at RACINGLINE, for holding the dyno day. Great guys and great new w/shop, wish you both a prosperous future in you new endeavour.

The day was a huge success, with cars on the dyno continuously. Met a few new guys and hope to see you all at our cruises/events.

On a personal note; i stayed till the last car and left with a grin from ear to ear :). Due to my 19's i expected a lowish figure, i knew my tune was dropped to about 250'ish rwkw with 16" rims, so i expected a figure at 230rwkw. The car made 240.Xrwkw, with what was referred to as hugely rich A/R ratios :D. There may not be much power to gain up top, but there is alot to be desired mid-range. After having a chat to Nigel, i stated that "my mechanic probably wanted to keep the engine safe". His reply of the day: "there is safe but yours is just wasting fuel" :(.

I believe i may have made the highest figure for the day, so i am pretty damn happy!

I have decided to give this set-up one more tune, before i install the GT-RS, just to see if i can gain some more response for DECA.

Below is a graph comparing my tune to Pete's, the quality difference in tune is obvious.

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i think i took home the wooden spoon, with a whopping 96.9 rwkw!

was stoked with such a shit effort... lol!

turns out my cars pumping out hugely lean afr's of 16 :)

apparently it shouldnt even be alive! haha

WHERES MY SPOON DAMNIT!

I came down very early then had to leave :)

First run of the day, my mates HR31 pulled 130rwkw with a Redtop NICS, RB25 turbo @ 10psi

I went on second, made 180rwkw, all going through a big fat auto. Silvertop ECCS, GT2871r @ 16psi...AFR's up the creek :D

Thumbs up to the workshop and Nige who seem like good blokes. I will be definitely going back there to get my SAFC tuned.

Thought I might start the official dyno day thread,

This was the first dyno day I've ever attended and I had a great time and found it a great learning experience. I made 131.9kw on my stock 32gtst, which I'm pretty happy with as I was expecting about 110/120ish, everything seems to be healthy :(

I don't have any pics or videos unfortuantly because I forgot the camera so lets see everyone elses :P

Post up your results and tell us how you did.

Thanks to the guys who organised this, and racingline performance :)

I told you that you'd get 130 :)

good turnout and a fair few new faces, which is always good.

thanks for racingline for putting on the day, the organisers and people who came to the event and helped out. a very sucessful day.

i made 167rwkw and then finally 182rwkw after some more timing which was thrown in. we tried the R33 VCT tuning and there was no noticable difference so it was left as defaults.

thanks for those who helped organise and run the event

i think i took home the wooden spoon, with a whopping 96.9 rwkw!

was stoked with such a shit effort... lol!

turns out my cars pumping out hugely lean afr's of 16 >_<

apparently it shouldnt even be alive! haha

WHERES MY SPOON DAMNIT!

time for a new fuel pump dude! :D

is that what nigel said?

i think i took home the wooden spoon, with a whopping 96.9 rwkw!

was stoked with such a shit effort... lol!

turns out my cars pumping out hugely lean afr's of 16 :D

apparently it shouldnt even be alive! haha

WHERES MY SPOON DAMNIT!

rwkw...

dont you have a gts4? >_<

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