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Hi guys,

I've organised a Dyno Day for some friends of mine that will be held at C&V. Currently we have 20 cars and we are looking for another 5 cars.

If we get 25 cars the cost of each car is only $40. This includes 2 passes with printouts (you can run two setups obviously like low boost or high).

The dyno at C&V is a Dyno Dynamix so you can run 4WD, RWD or FWD.

This is probably the cheapest dyno you'll ever do..... however, I am only looking for 5 cars so first in first serve.

Cheers

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400HP: hey dood have you found ur five ppl yet??

I got a fairly new stock R33, and i just wanna run it up on dyno for checkup purposes...like fuel mixtures and so on ...

If you prefer to have high power runs well then i cant really help you there..

but let me know

thankx

mc

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Hype - cool thats fine I'll reserve a spot for you tentatively.... when can you let me know for sure?

soopamarcus - yep there's still place... does not matter how stock your car is its fine.... its not a dyno shootout... its just a day for people to get cheap dyno print outs (which C&V usually charge a lot more for)... you just have to tell me if your definite cos I'll book you in..... btw you don't happen to go to UNSW do you?

In regards to the air/fuel I have talked to Con at C&V today. As you get two passes you can do a power dyno and also a air/fuel one so you can map the two together and see how the a/f ratio affects your power.

So to answer your questions (Xrsist & Majanal) - yes you can get these printouts.

I have confirmations from many people now. As I mentioned that the numbers are limited and I do not want any pull outs before the day. I would prefer payment beforehand for the day (its only $40 for the day as i mentioned). I have the following Sky. Aust. people as interested:

- Hype

- soopamarcus (confirmed)

- Majanal

- XrSiSt

- trza2k x 2

I will PM you guys my number (if I haven't already talked to you). First in best dressed.

Cheers

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