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professional golfers association of south africa

no, seriously, Pulsar Group of Australia - South Australia

if we had a dollar for everytime that joke.... :P:laugh:

oooooo k.. pulsar something australia australia.. got redundancy?

well i mean they drive pulsars.. so yeah haha enough said :(

ha ha Steve, I'll take your s13 on in my pulsar, at Mallala of course :P

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if we had a dollar for everytime that joke.... :P:O

ha ha Steve, I'll take your s13 on in my pulsar, at Mallala of course ;)

i just might u know. car is very close to being completed. will be interesting to see how it does on the track.

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Anyone else keen to enter their car in this on Saturday?? It's only $40 to enter and find out how much power your car is making :wave:

I will be there and depending on my mood

the car just might get a dyno run

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just suck it up and stick it on krishy :wave: i've gone a few kw's up, with the hiflow you might get a few back on me!

i will if i can get my car serviced before then

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last year from memory there was no other SAU representative and the only other import skyline was Jack Baker tyres who was a sponsor

Well done for representing SAU last year Steve........there was a bigger SAU representation this year with Destroy, Jenkies, Krishy, Luke ENR34 and me last minute (after alot of arm twisting), lol.

Here are the 2007 & 2008 results:

2008 Results

PGA_Dyno_Day_2007_Results.doc

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sorry i couldnt attend, work commitments. 1 kw... baahahahahah awesome stuff. should have got them to run mine first thing in the morning when it was cooler ;) nice work pete!! a big thanks to chad for whatching over my baby! so much appreciated!! luke.. glad you could make it :D

hopefully have the line back on monday then i can take her for a graceful drive down to victor harbor.. suss it all out!!

cheers to all involved!

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sorry i couldnt attend, work commitments. 1 kw... baahahahahah awesome stuff. should have got them to run mine first thing in the morning when it was cooler ;) nice work pete!! a big thanks to chad for whatching over my baby! so much appreciated!! luke.. glad you could make it :D

hopefully have the line back on monday then i can take her for a graceful drive down to victor harbor.. suss it all out!!

cheers to all involved!

yeah sorry about that bud, I think we both ran approx 16psi boost but with my ball bearing/cooled turbos I had alot more left in the tank. I told Brett to run them on par with each other in RWD mode......I didn't think they'd be so close though.

Your car has become a bit of a beast now Mark and was running very crisp with no smoke belting out the back, unlike mine that bellowed out black smoke............got to pull some fuel out of it but I'll leave it until the turbo swap happens.

Anyway, congrats on the trophy & prize bud and be careful you don't go losing that license again with all that power on tap now :D .

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Dang, spewing i missed this, had to pull out due to cricket and knock issues. I wouldve placed about 4th in RWD too :thumbsup: Well done Pete and Jenks, a couple of cars getting faster and faster, making it harder and more expensive for the rest of us to catch up :D

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Dang, spewing i missed this, had to pull out due to cricket and knock issues. I wouldve placed about 4th in RWD too :P Well done Pete and Jenks, a couple of cars getting faster and faster, making it harder and more expensive for the rest of us to catch up :)

ohh it was a freaking awesome day

the dyno room was air conditioned so i dont think that the weather really affected any of those results

hahah damo i made 179rwkw on 7.8psi of boost with a 15sec ramp rate

could have made more if i had ran more boost

and pete your smoke machine sounds insane lol

it was a good turnout and good to see/hear SAU taking care of high power lol

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