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Hi Everyone,

I would like to invite any SAU Members to a GT Car Club Dyno Day on the Saturday 28th Feb 2004 @ STI Docklands (Victoria)

Cost

$45/Car (Payment required by 7th Feb)

Location

Subaru Interactive @ Docklands

99 Lorimer St

Docklands VIC 3008

Time

To be announced but most likely early morning.

4WD Dyno: YES

Please email me if you have any questions.

Hope to meet you all in future SAU Events

Regards

Brandon

GT Car Club

[email protected]

http://www.gtcarclub.com

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28th hey... i could well be there actually.

This will be only 1-2 weeks after the car is running (and i get the license back)

Is this stricly dyno runs only or can time be done for tuning... i would provide my own tuner if this was the case :P

28th hey... i could well be there actually.

This will be only 1-2 weeks after the car is running (and i get the license back)

Is this stricly dyno runs only or can time be done for tuning... i would provide my own tuner if this was the case :P

Sorry strictly Dyno Run. As far as I know Vin Macaro the STI Service Manager will be doing all the Dyno Runs.

What kind of 4wd dyno is it?

:)

probably the sort that has 4 rollers on it :P

As for tuning... that's ok.

As long as they expect a few higher powered cars and can tie them down properly then i'll confirm in 2-3 weeks.

I nearly came off the dyno at Auto salon thats all... got me a tad scared when she nearly skated off. :headspin:

:P

probably the sort that has 4 rollers on it   :P  

As for tuning... that's ok.  

As long as they expect a few higher powered cars and can tie them down properly then i'll confirm in 2-3 weeks.

I nearly came off the dyno at Auto salon thats all... got me a tad scared when she nearly skated off.  :headspin:

We will do our best to weigh your car down. ;)

It's just that different dynos give different readings ie. BMT.

So people might want to know, if they have previously dynoed elsewhere.

I know what you mean. One dyno said I had 240kws @ wheels and another said 200kws @ wheels .. I'll pretend the 240kws is the accurate one but I think its the other.

I believe STI's dyno is fairly new and caliberated frequently.

if the tie downs r gonna be done properly u might find ill join the sau squad

also does anyone wanna sit in the boot? lol

I have confirmation that they will Tie down your car properly. :)

plus the STI Dyno is caliberated frequently so it is accurate.

AHHAHA!

the competition is RUNNING HOT!

just looking... 28th of feb, god i hope the car is done by then! :D

Is it possible for me and INASNT*cough*cheapskate*cough* to have a run one after the other???

Even though i know he'll cheat and use racing fuel and shit :upurs:

AHHAHA!

the competition is RUNNING HOT!

just looking... 28th of feb, god i hope the car is done by then!  :(

Is it possible for me and INASNT*cough*cheapskate*cough* to have a run one after the other???

Even though i know he'll cheat and use racing fuel and shit  :upurs:

Y exactly r u calling me a cheapskate??? Because i am not spending all my $$ on internals but rather on a house?? its called thinking for the future :D

If i cross my fingers hard enough it will be getting the tune at racepace on friday.

I will run some C16 just to piss u off

Y exactly r u calling me a cheapskate??? Because i am not spending all my $$ on internals but rather on a house?? its called thinking for the future  :cheers:  

I will run some C16 just to piss u off

im just stirring your ass about the whole cheap thing... AND THE cheap tricks like C16... they are expected from the like of you

:D;);)



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