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SAUWA Dyno Day

AutoWorx Wangara

Alistair has recently moved shops, and he and the crew at AutoWorx have invited us for a "Dyno Day" at their new premises!

SAUWA is excited to take up this offer, as it's been a long time since the last dyno day, and we've had alot of new members join since then.

We'd also like to treat this as our final catchup for 2009, so we hope as many people as possible come down to socialise aswell.

Event: ........... "Dyno Day"

Where: .......... AutoWorx, 30 Automotive Drv, Wangara, Western Australia, 6065

When: ............ December 13th. 10:30am - 4pm

Cost: ..............Non SAUWA members $50. SAUWA Members $40 (Membership card must be shown )

Dyno Used: AWD Dyno Dynamics Roller Dyno (in ground)

Classes: ......... Highest HP - RB20

....................... Highest HP - RB25

....................... Highest - RB26 and bigger

....................... Highest HP - Naturally Aspirated (Non-turbo any capacity)

....................... Highest HP Outright

Each category will have a trophy provided by SAUWA!!

Each car will get 3 runs, with a printout of AFR's and Boost available :)

SAUWA will also provide snacks and drinks available at $2 per hotdog and $1 per drink.

There are limited places available so prebook and prepay to me as soon as possible to avoid missing out. Anyone who has booked/paid and does not attend will not get a refund.

Please make sure your car is properly prepared (Fuel, oil, water etc). In regards to low cars, as the dyno is built into the ground there should be no issues with getting on to the dyno.

Please be sure to respect "AutoWorx's" rules! They're providing us a great facility, so make sure you respect it.

We'd like to make this a big event seeing as it's the last for the year, so if you know other people or clubs that might be interested (doesn't have to be Skyline)then please feel free to invite them. If you would like to know anything further please just post it up and ill see if I or someone else can get the answer.

Cheers

Paul

SAUWA President

Bank Details:

Acct Name: Mr Paul R Cornes

BSB: 06 6163

Acct No.: 1000 6120

Please include your "SAU username" and the word "Dyno" in the description

PLACES BOOKED:

1. Esemte - Galant VR4 (Paid)

2. Ten Four - BMW 540i (Paid)

3. Sshonky - S15 (Paid)

4. Sshonky - Stagea (Paid)

5. Hanaldo - R34 GT (Paid)

6. Heller44 - R32 GTS4 (Paid)

7. Pulp - V35 (Paid)

8. gersfan - R33 GTR (Paid)

9. Pal - R33 GTS-t (Paid)

10. Renagade88 - R32 GTS-t (Paid)

11. Hank Scorpio - R34 GTT (Paid)

12. Ossie21 - R33 GTS-t (Paid)

13. reaper83 - R33 GTS-t

14. Boostboy - R33 GTS-t (Paid)

15. 3BEPKA (Paid)

16. Sidewayssam - R32 GTS-t (Paid)

17. Mr Gazza - 350Z (Paid)

18. Bubba - Stagea (Paid)

19. Bubba's mate Mikey - R32 GTS4 (RB30) (Paid)

20. Skitzyrex (Club Motavate) - GC8 WRX (Paid)

21. Nizmo - 350Z (Paid)

22. Leeee (Club Motavate) - R31 RB20DET (Paid)

23. NA Goodness (Paid)

24. Levi - (Paid)

25. StormTrooper (Paid)

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Very keen !! I am more interested in how the AFR's are going than the power output.

Would an S15 be welcome too?

With the Stagea being auto ( blerk ) do they just stick it in tiptronic mode and do it that way?

Once I hear back from the Finance Department I will book in for sure

Ok can you book 2 cars in under my username please?

how do I deposit the cash?

1 X Stagea

1 X S15 - if thats ok .. otherwise if its skylines/stageas only then we can leave the s15 out.

Also is it 1st come 1st on the dyno ? Just reason being I need to be out of there by 12 at the latest. ( family commitments )

I really want to get the 2 cars on but also really need to make this lunch ( its the family xmas catchup ) can someone let me know please?

I got $$ waiting to go

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