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Dyno Day - Aussie Vs Imports - Springy Motors - Sat 27th Of June 2009, Need Some Nissan Cars To Represent!


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5k for 400kw! thats cheating! any 400kw skylines around? i m sure there are

Im going to rebuilding my engine in the next 6 months, any one wanna donate a 600hp shot of nos to finish this engine off :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Tu...88-t237291.html

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They will take turns running on the dyno.

A total will be calculated by the end of the day.

The highest all wheel kw will be given the win.

sorry but as i read it, they will add the 10 cars together and the total of all 10 will win? is that correct? or will it still be the highest number of all 20 takes it out?

is c fuel aloud or is it pump only??

sorry but as i read it, they will add the 10 cars together and the total of all 10 will win? is that correct? or will it still be the highest number of all 20 takes it out?

is c fuel aloud or is it pump only??

Yep, take all the Aussie figure and add them up then take all the Jap figure and add them up and they're the final results for each class

You should definitely run your car!

Pretty sure I read somewhere that the car went bang?

^^Ujin you should have a run.

You just hit 320 kW's on your last dyno and see if Springy Motors differ in reading.

we will see how it goes.. i m still waiting on some parts to come in followed by a full tune.. if its al done in time i might enter my car lol.. :)

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when is the aussie vs import day going to be on, have the dates been decided? i have a gtr and a mates vz 6.0l with abit of work done to it and we are keen to chuck them on the rollers

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