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Hey All!

SydneyCruising.com are holding our annual Dyno night on October 21st!

Our last dyno night saw 7 trophys being handed out, in most categories for FWD, RWD, NA, turbo and supercharged.

We will also be having a HIGHEST HORSEPOWER Club/Forum Trophy on the night. So the club with the highest Horsepower will win the trophy. so grab your team and come along!

We also ran a small sausage sizzle to help feed all the entrants and spectators on the night, which we will be doing once again this year. There is plenty of parking available and avoidable speed humps into the complex.

Where: Unigroup Engineering

Unit 17

17a Amax Avenue

Girraween NSW 2145

Date & Time: October 21st, 2006 (Saturday Night) - 4pm

Cost: $50 per car for each run (a run usually consists of 3 power tests)

$2 for a sausage on a roll

$1 for a can of drink

All makes and models welcome, as well as spectators, friends & family, cameras etc. Please note it is NOT a AWD dyno. The reason for this being Unigroup supported us and assisted us pull off the event very well last year and we would like to repay them with loyalty. Also they are a great bunch of guys.

Another advantage of the night, is that the guys from UniGroup while doing the power run on the dyno are able to check that the car is running properly (getting enough fuel, air, ignition spark, etc), so that you know your car is running properly, or identify any problems.

Also feel safe letting them run your car, as at the first sign of any problem, they will stop running the car.

I need to ensure we will have the right numbers for this, so anyone who is interested put it in your diary and confirm here in the thread along with your type of motor/induction. This also assists me in ensuring I have a trophy for your class on the night.

Hope to see you all there!

Gem

*Edit*

For all AWD car owners, WRX, Forester, GTiR etc!

If you reply to this thread to advise you will be attending, and bring along a valid dyno sheet(from the last 12 months) AND your car, you will still be eligible for a trophy. So there will be a good reason to show up there for all types of cars!

Edited by Biggles
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somewhere around 10 sydney ones... should provide a good range of cars.

I'm used to Silvia dyno nights, where you only see silvias and they are all reasonably close together. There is a Corolla that is coming that puts out almost 250FWKW, so that should be interesting, etc.

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