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Hi Guys,

Thanks alot for the good turnout on such a hot day :P I've now had a swim and a beer, so life is good.

I'll post up the final results tommorow, but for now.

RB26 & Outright - Bart R32 GTR -540AWHP

RB25 - 3BPEKA - 438rwhp

NA - BrockAC - 383rwhp

Some of those figures are off the top of my head, so I'll correct them all tommorow once I recover.

A huge thanks to Alistair and the crew at AutoWorx, they did a great job under trying conditions :cool:

Cheers

Paul

  GTS-t VSPEC said:
I believe the Stagea with 144rwp would have won the wooden spoon, even the Hilux with not fuel did 185rwhp :cool:

Nope, wooden spoon goes to me with 138.6rwhp :P

Can i get that in Jarrah?

Heaps of people today, was good to see a big turnout, thanks for coming down everyone & thanks to the Autoworx crew for having us :P

I think the only sunburn I got today was on the back of my neck... Although I can't see it so I don't know, so if I can't see it, it's not there. Sunburn free day woo!

Was pretty damn hot out... still feeling it now.

Thanks to Autoworx for letting us play with their dyno.

Once I get the dyno readout data forwarded to me I'll start plugging it into the comparison tool. Unfortunately the runs were in KM/H instead of RPM, so comparing the GTR's to the GTSt's wont really work too well, we'll see when I start putting the data in.

I'm converting the videos now, I think I got everybody apart from the first 4 cars (sorry guys) - should all be in 1080P HD glory. Camera managed to do an okay job of picking up the sound too.

Photos are uploading as we speak, will post them up in a few minutes.

Oh and I thought my 236.5rwhp was a pretty good effort for a stock turbo R33 - bit lower than my Hyperdrive figure from when I got it tuned last year (was about 245rwhp) but car really needs another tune and a better boost controller.

Mark's R33 (the wine red one that took the place of my GTR on the dyno today) has a previous readout from a few months ago showing 392rwhp. It's amazing how a change in temperature can make such a difference on the dyno. The intake temp on the previous sheet shows 8C lower temp than todays one (28C vs 36C) however the graphs are almost identical. Not an exact science is it hehe

Videos are still uploading *sigh* god damn high def.... 20GB for less than 40 minutes of footage...

Here they are so far, I'll keep adding them to the playlist as they upload -- they should all be in order:

SAUWA Dyno Day - Youtube Playlist

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