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What a long day!

Highest kw GTR Engine(rb26): Storman Norman - R32GTR - RB26DETT - 332.9kw

Highest kw GTR (rb27, rb28, rb29, rb30): SteveO - R32GTR - RB26/30DETT - 401.2kw

Highest kw GTS-t/GTT/GT+t Engine: David Whitbread - R33GTST - RB25DET - 390.6kw

Highest kw GT Engine: Danny squareznboxez - R34 GT - 99kw

Highest kw RB30 Engine: SteveO - R32GTR - RB26/30DETT - 401.2kw

Highest kw Z/V Series Engine: No Z/V's ran

Highest kw Other Engine: BenM - SSV ute - 6.2L V8 - 218.5kw

Encouragement award (lowest kw): Ben Sinclair - R31 - RB30E - 95.4kw Go the RB30's!!!!!

Ginge award: Liz, ranga red 180sx, red top SR20, 206.something

Let's see heaps of pics and vids!!!!

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HUGE thanks to all those who gave me a hand around lunchtime, Ben, Shaun, Sloane, sorry if I forgot anyone

And of course a massive thanks to the guys at Unigroup for their hard work in a quite warm dyno cell, their courtesy and their proffessionalism! Well done guys, always happy to hand over the keys to you guys

Hey Steve

Nice meeting you and Shaun and some of the other guys.

Looking forward to the next SAU meet if I can make it :D

Here is some photos of a couple of cars that were there.

I covered # plates for owners privacy :D

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Sloane

Link to N1GTR's Dyno Run :D

Edited by Greddy Skyline
Did she win? Blow up the dyno? Both?

i was winning until benm showed up with a 6litre

206.3rwkw for me

i need to sort out the top end, it was a bbit of a shambles after 5000 revs.... I reckon a good tune will see another 20kws out of her.

My Video of GD2ILA now up on the YouTube Channel. Sorry folks, I only took videos of the two cars.

Nice to finally see that magic 300 number. Was up on the board, then then storm'n Norman went after me and bumped me by 30 kw.

Hey there, i was the guy that ran lucky last with the n/a R34 with 99 killowatts, i think i got the higest GT figure haha due to lack of GTs on the day

ps. apologies but were there any prizes for the top figures at all?

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