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I'm still deciding.. if i should go to Drags this Wed Night or go on Dyno Run....

I've been hearing from ppl i should b gettin more power.. but other saying it's good i dunno

I'm confused.. but i can definitely feel the Difference in Power..

-SeS

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Considering the dyno day isn't on Wednesday night I don't see why you have to decide? :teehee:

Go to the drags, see what time's your getting, then on Sunday you will know how much power you have for those times & in the future can see the improvements.

Already got my car tuned n know how much power i'm making..(275rwhp) but haven't taken to Drags yet.. since.. i did a 13.7 @ 104Mph 2.2 60' Last time

so yeh :-)

-SeS

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Ah u coming down this Wed yeh?? Skyryan... I'll say Hello n hopefully Line up against u.. so i can Smash 13.7 Wif ya hehe

Where did u get ur Tune for PFC??? n u made less power compared to ur SAFC Neo Tune... YY'z that??

Only ever had PFC... so yeh

-SeS

Edited by Black_CSR
Ah u coming down this Wed yeh?? Skyryan... I'll say Hello n hopefully Line up against u.. so i can Smash 13.7 Wif ya hehe

Where did u get ur Tune for PFC??? n u made less power compared to ur SAFC Neo Tune... YY'z that??

Only ever had PFC... so yeh

-SeS

Am I going tonight? Ummm I dunno yet :teehee:

SAFC Tune was at Top Racing

PFC Tune was at Allstar Garage

Different dynos give different readings (sometimes alot), I bet the PFC tune will do a better 1/4.

With everyone going on the same dyno & day at the Tenegah Dyno Day.. people can compare dyno's a bit more accurately.

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Hey guys, everyone set for this???

Payments hav been few and far between unfortunately. I assume those who have not paid will be paying on the day???

If anyone needs to cancel or whatever, please let me know ASAP!

Cheers

Brad

i will be there but line will only go on dyno if there is a vacancy and i will fix u up dollar wise on the morning

(step daughter wants to go to take lots of happy snaps)

Is she hot?

I might rock up if she's hot.. :)

Yes she will be hot as the forecast is for 32 degrees...heck i think we will all be a bit hot. :)

p.s. I think she is also slightly too young for such jokes so maybe leave that stuff for WT and keep this thread on topic :) Thanks.

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