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Good turn out for the imports and old school muscle and a few ford xr6/8's.

Pitty no newish holdens rocked up.

Interesting to see Shauns dyno was reads pretty much smack on par with the Graham Wests mainline. :D

Most impressive/interesting I found was the dude with his Silver R33 running on E85. Top effort impressed with the street tune..

Smelt like a fish and chip shop that hadn't changed its cooking oil for a month or two as it drove out. :P

Good turn out for the imports and old school muscle and a few ford xr6/8's.

Pitty no newish holdens rocked up.

Interesting to see Shauns dyno was reads pretty much smack on par with the Graham Wests mainline. :D

Most impressive/interesting I found was the dude with his Silver R33 running on E85. Top effort impressed with the street tune..

Smelt like a fish and chip shop that hadn't changed its cooking oil for a month or two as it drove out. :P

Thanks for thumbs up cubes, definately smelt better than the Av Gas from some of the old school beasts, was good to see a nice variety of cars and see how they compare.

Thanks for thumbs up cubes, definately smelt better than the Av Gas from some of the old school beasts, was good to see a nice variety of cars and see how they compare.

Top stuff Adrian you cracked 302rwkw i see.

Win for the imports with 269.4 average.

265.5 average for the Domestics so very close indeed.

The day was long, the cars were awesome and the numbers were high. While we didnt get the turn out of Holdens we expected, with no Holdens coming to the dyno at all, the domestics we always going to struggle. The Imports layed down some big numbers early with Gavins rather impressive 487 rwkw from his A80 Supra.

While the results were helped out by a late arrival of Fords from the KPM day there was to be no big come back and the imports took out the day.

It was a great day, lots of awesome cars, both Turbo and N/A Muscle. I'd personally like to thank all those that took the time to bring the car for a run and all those that helped run the day.

We will run the event again next year, and as such will take any advice to try improve the running of the event.

Once again, thanks to entrants and assistants!

Results;

Imports

Gaven 487.5 << Highest power on the day (A80 Supra)

Andrew 383.6 Skyline R32 GTR RB26dett

James 355.3 A70 Supra 1JZ

Darren 306.4 Skyline R33 GTSt RB25det

Adrian 302.2

Tuan 281.2

Kim 271.4

Lee 250.7

Chad 227.2 Skyline R32 GTS4 RB26dett

Dave 221.3

Steve 218.4 Skyline R33 GTS4 RB25det

Adam 199.1

Krishy 195.9 Skyline R33 GTSt RB25det

Dale 185.8 Nissan 180 CA18det

Mike 155.7

Total 4,041.7

Average 269.4

Domestics

Nick 369.5

Sean 326.6

Gary 285.5

Daniel 278.3

Greg 243.3

James 227.7

Aaron 206.4

Scott 187.0

Total 2,124.3

Average 265.5

Pictures to follow.

Sorry, I do not have the car information any more so they will not be posted.

Imports

Gaven 487.5 << Highest power on the day (A80 Supra)

Andrew 383.6 Skyline R32 GTR RB26dett

James 355.3 A70 Supra 1JZ

Darren 306.4 Skyline R33 GTSt RB25det

Adrian 302.2 Skyline R33 GTSt RB25det

Tuan 281.2

Kim 271.4

Lee 250.7 Skyline R33 GTSt RB25det

Chad 227.2 Skyline R32 GTS4 RB26dett

Dave 221.3

Steve 218.4 Skyline R33 GTS4 RB25det

Adam 199.1

Krishy 195.9 Skyline R33 GTSt RB25det

Dale 185.8 Nissan 180 CA18det

Mike 155.7

Total 4,041.7

Average 269.4

Domestics

Nick 369.5

Sean 326.6

Gary 285.5

Daniel 278.3

Greg 243.3

James 227.7

Aaron 206.4

Scott 187.0

Total 2,124.3

Average 265.5

the only thing i could add to the running of the day is...

once you know people have arrived and come to see you that determines the order that they run

and keep posting up a list of people whos next name and make of car to help keeping the cars lining up other than that was good day

maybe starts the BBQ @ 11am and run it till there's no more to eat :P

Yeah it was a very good day and good to catch up with a few regulars along with a couple I haven't met before.

Andrew, your 32 GTR is a beast mate, well done.............who invited that Supra anyway :P

and not to forget Adrian's fish n chip shop 33, very impressed............ha, now I can see why Joel gets his nickers caught up his bum everytime he mentions E85, lol

Great to catch up with you all - I had fun although a little boost controller issue robbed me of 4 psi of boost......not to worry I wouldn't have made another 100kws anyways!!! Might have to convert it to run on the good ole fish and chip fuel and spray instant HP all over the intercooler next time :P

Great to catch up with you all - I had fun although a little boost controller issue robbed me of 4 psi of boost......not to worry I wouldn't have made another 100kws anyways!!! Might have to convert it to run on the good ole fish and chip fuel and spray instant HP all over the intercooler next time :)

pfffff who needs a cold intercooler.

use the bottle for what it was intended and ram a 200 hp shot of nos into the plenum

like that clevo did. 208 kws without nos 369 kws with nos

that would have got the crowd going, 2 bar and nos to make 500 rwkws.

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