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WOW! what a fun filled day!! It was good to meet some people and put faces to their names!

I was the owner of the sky80 and when I rocked up I had no idea I would be rolling on the dyno... other wise I would have cleaned the thing! Tree Sap adds -10rwkwz!

I ended up only running ~10psi.. but stupid me thinking 0.7bar was 13psi (which it can run) and made 142.7!

Too bad there wasn't a trophy for best 4 cylinders Or WORST offset! I wanted to win :(

But thanks to the SAU team for hosting such a good day!

as me and dion discussed black smoke = potential power :P

What a fantastic day today - a credit to the entire SAU SA team that pulled together to make this happen. In my opinion, this was one of the best ran dyno days I have been involved in, and I've been doing them for 10 years!

I agree with Pete, the trophies are awesome - I am very impressed.

A big thanks to John and the crew from Southern Hitech Dyno - they were professional and efficient in keeping the day rolling on with a couple of well earned breaks to clear the lungs of carbon monoxide.....

A big thanks to all involved in organising the event!

Vu - loving the flame action :(

Andrew (Blue32) can you please post up your dyno sheet? I forgot to ask to see it today and would like to see the boost & power curves. Also what GReddy twins are you running?

seemed like a great day for the whole 30min i was able to attend :) stupid work, lucky i was able to squeeze my car in during the lunch break ahaha.

Now all i need is a tune to get rid of the nasty flat spot mid way haha.

great event, nice to see a big turnout of new faces,, and to catch up

I have about 200 photos of the day, and about 95% of the cars put on the dyno have photos so watch this space later today for photos. Hi res will be sent to Nene to put on DVD. or you can PM me for a copy

big thanks to the dyno crew. they really put the cars thru in a timely manner

and the other sponsors and the give aways helped make it feel like a truely professional event!!!!

nice work to all

What a day even though i rocked up late. Very good turn out.

Wish i still put my car on the rollers always next time. But hey i9m glad i gave my spot up to the dyno king. Was a shame i couldnt see that beast on the rollers though.

Looking foward to the next event.

Was also good to see so many new members joining on the day.

Well done to all involved in putting together a very well put on event.

I've wasted about 2 hours of my life on it...

Does anyone know how to convert Newtons to Newton-meter?

my car made 5800 newtons, and i think i've worked that out to 397Nm

Edited by Silhouette31
didnt think there was a difference but here is a handy website

http://www.convertworld.com/en/torque/

Newtons = Force

Newtons * meters = Force * distance = Work = Power

not quite sure how u'd work out the distance the car "traveled" on the dyno =\ im sure there is a way, i just can't be bothered working it out atm =D

The dyno measures tractive effort, so that is 5800N of tractive effort.

You can set up the dyno to show actual engine torque but you ahve to enter all the details like tyre diameter as well as the diff ratio, on a dyno day that isn't going to happen due to time restraints. If you want torque when you car is on the dyno just give the operator the details and ask them to enter them.

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RESULTS

Highest 6 NA 1st - Cara/MissR34 - R34 - 105.8rwkw

Highest 6 NA 2nd - Martin/Hostile - R31 - 97.7rwkw

Highest 6 Single Turbo 1st - Adrian/180OR200 - R33 - 362.7rwkw

Highest 6 Single Turbo 2nd - Lee/RB25DETS2 - R33 - 331.0rwkw

Highest 6 Twin Turbo 1st - Andrew/Blue32 - R32 GTR - 390.6rwkw

Highest 6 Twin Turbo 2nd - Chad/DSTROY - R32 - 324.1rwkw

Highest Other 1st - Jarrod/FRDH8R - SS - 242.4rwkw

Highest Overall - Andrew/Blue32 -R32 GTR - 390.6rwkw

Best Presented R32 - Chad/DSTROY

Best Presented R33 - Vu/TYPEVU

Best Presented R34 - Damo/ Damo_R34

Best Presented Stagea - Ruby/RUBYRS4

Best Presented Other - Penny/ontheranch

Wooden Spoon Award - Ruby/RUBYRS4 - Stagea

RESULTS

Highest 6 NA 1st - Cara/MissR34 - R34 - 105.8rwkw

Highest 6 NA 2nd - Martin/Hostile - R31 - 97.7rwkw

Highest 6 Single Turbo 1st - Adrian/180OR200 - R33 - 362.7rwkw

Highest 6 Single Turbo 2nd - Danai/OVRTYM33- R33 - 334.0rwkw

Highest 6 Twin Turbo 1st - Andrew/Blue32 - R32 GTR - 390.6rwkw

Highest 6 Twin Turbo 2nd - Chad/DSTROY - R32 - 324.1rwkw

Highest Other 1st - Jarrod/FRDH8R - SS - 242.4rwkw

Highest Overall - Andrew/Blue32 -R32 GTR - 390.6rwkw

Best Presented R32 - Chad/DSTROY

Best Presented R33 - Vu/TYPEVU

Best Presented R34 - Damo/ Damo_R34

Best Presented Stagea - Ruby/RUBYRS4

Best Presented Other - Penny/ontheranch

Wooden Spoon Award - Ruby/RUBYRS4 - Stagea

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