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A&B Motorsports is have a dyno day this saturday

starts 8am

finish when ever

cost $50 per car but you get $50 gift voucher for A&B Motorsports so its kinda free dyno runs

there will be a few tuff skylines on display

hope to see you

any question call 99059523

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yahill be there, im making the trip from western sydney so ill be a little late lol, bout 9ish hopefully. Would like to see what my fairly standard r33 has got. Im told 150kw but since then done a few tweaks so yah. $50 what a bargin :P

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Hey great day out. Just got home. The stocker ran up a 199.1hp on 10psi, or approx 147kw. Thats with all standard gear minus the POD and cannon. Not to bad. The conditions were slightly warmish and many noticed power drops. But overall a good base start for me for further mods to come. Thanks to all who showed. I got the video so will try post once i get in on the pc. Cheers ;)

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Bit of a drive, but it was a sunny day and the BBQ and beers were great.

I had the stock wheels on lol. Got enough hp, just, considering the the hot day and the "strict" dyno.

Excellent job by the boys and girls at A & B.

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Bit of a drive, but it was a sunny day and the BBQ and beers were great.

I had the stock wheels on lol. Got enough hp, just, considering the the hot day and the "strict" dyno.

Excellent job by the boys and girls at A & B.

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What do you mean by "strict" dyno? I've heard their dyno gives high readings?

Thanks

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ell this being my first dyno day with the new car i cant say wether it was strickt or not but it could have given me the extra .9 hp i needed to crack 200hp lol. Nah but some of the guys were saying they only had dynoed their cars a few weeks ago and the power outputs on the saturday were down from anywhere between 20-50hp. But conditions could have played a part, very hot inside the shop after the first few power runs. Plus it was mid day temps ouside.

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Sean what did you make?

Also, Where are your sexy rims :)

Nice number plate..you'll have to check mine out one day :P

A mighty 418RWHP on 20 PSI lol (crap).

Was a hot day.........

18's are having a break, awaiting some new rubber. And one has a crack getting fixed at Blacktown wheel repair grrrr!!!!.

Cheers, the number plate is a new addition.

Probably see you Sunday????

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