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Just wondering if theres any interest in having another dyno day? As I need a dyno run myself. Would be a good get together too.

If not will book in one afternoon myself.

Dyno day is booked for the 8th of March 9am.

I just need to go in and have a chat to the guys. Will need to confirm how many r33 gtrs are taking part, as they take a while to setup. Also if other people are interested, rexes take some time, so too many of them are not too good.

Looking at a max of 30 cars, don't think we'll reach that many though lol.

Cost will be 50$ + 5$ donation to sau.

Just a note to all. All money will be payed to ESP on the day, won't be passing through my hands. 5$ is an appreciated donation so to speak. Just with all this PL stuff nowadays want to cover myself. I will be going through the list later, but ALL R33 GTR's will be grouped together (if we have multiples), due to what ESP has to do to get them running on the dyno

On the dyno day note. I know my car won't be the most powerful out there. While it would be good if we win vs the supras, it's the day itself that counts

Extreme Street Performance U1/ 171 Gilmore Rd Queanbeyan 2620(02) 6299 4444

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Just wondering if theres any interest in having another dyno day? As I need a dyno run myself. Would be a good get together too.

If not will book in one afternoon myself.

Would probably look to run one with the Supra boys in a few months, not sure on the interest sooner.

Whilst it will be a little while before the heat of Summer fades (read: not conducive to turbo'd cars & dyno results...), IF there is enough interest, I'll put my hand up to organise a dyno day in late Feb' or March. If the Supra Club has someone reading this, or if anyone knows a contact in their club, I have a good, GOOD location/ setup in mind...

Called Ed quickly at Autotech, looking at at least 5-7 people for a dyno day, Around 50$ a vehicle, maximum 15-20 cars. May be able to make a few alternations on our cars while on the dyno too. Now I'd have to ring back and confirm dates and the charge, but this is a guide. I've had a run on the dyno there before, and they are a great bunch of guys.

So post up the interest for Autotech or I can ring ESP if someone has their number.

I'm really only after a run to see the basic tune for my car at the moment, will be then getting a new remap done, and dyno the car in a few weeks time.

ESP - 6299 4444

Ask for Glenn or Daniel.

That's where I was going to suggest. If you do call, say Jayce & Erica (along with Mick!) suggested them! I like the AutoTech guys, too, but ESP's is an AWD dyno, and know they were keen to get a day happening...

Yeah up to everybody, just rang ESP, 50$ for a dyno run, minumum 10 cars. I normally run my gts4 on the autotech dyno in 2wd mode, but of course its a 32.

So post your serious interest. At least 5-7 for autotech or 10 for ESP

CeJay - Autotech or ESP.

edit forgot to mention that, but did say someone from SAU put me on to them.

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