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Sau Nsw Official Dyno Day


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Ok it's time for our annual SAU/UAS official dyno day. These days go off as it's the big one for SAU.

Cost will be $50 members and $55 non members.

There will be winners crowned for each category of:

Highest power N/A

Highest power RB20 Stock Turbo

Highest power RB20 Aftermarket Turbo

Highest power RB25 Stock Turbo

Highest power RB25 Aftermarket Turbo

Highest power RB26 Stock Turbo

Highest power RB26 Aftermarket Turbo

Highest power RB30

There will be small prizes this time although it's just a friendly competition and to see how your car is going.

Dyno is a Dyno Dynamics dyno. Dyno is a rear wheel drive dyno but GTR's will have their fuse pulled or drive shafts removed free of charge.

10am til 4pm or later if there are still cars to go on and if UAS agree on the day. I will be there a bit before but first car goes on at 10am. I'd suggest getting there early if you want to get away before lunch time as that will be the quietest part of the day.

I will be taking money and names on the day so that everyone goes on the dyno in order of arrival. Bring your membership cards club members. We will have membership forms available on the day for those who want to join.

Unique Autosports is located at Unit 1, 20 Tucks Road, Seven Hills. You go to the end of the M2, turn left, 1st right, 3rd left then it's down the end on the right. They have a great new dyno room installed which is nice and quiet compared to the old one and has good ventilation.

Post your interest.

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