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the supercharged and turbocharged v8's werent allowed on the dyno, and if they did it had to be under 5psi or some crap. i dont think the 'trevs' are to worried

Nice one mate, ant was also told he can run 5psi hahah *(note i am joking)

i dont know where u heard/made up that, but its total bullshit, one thing that all to common on forums.

No tt v8's, mmm so the red vr ss commodore that belongs to shane (?) which was done but Eddie Tassone was running 5psi i dont think so, also

if u looked at the leaders board, you would see BLOWN V8 somewhere there, so why would they have that.

there was no limits to what u could stick on the dyno, from my knowledge, so it was a fair game, and ant dished them CH0P CH0P, top work once again. go the Trev eta

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when filling out the registration for the dyno, you may have read 'any blown v8 vehicle must run no more than 5psi' thats not hearsay and was on a sign you may have read if you were registering a car for the dyno on the day. couldnt miss it really

so much for bullshit ....

VSPEC: written in the newsletter is NOS=YES, SLICKS=NO as the only restrictions. where'd you make that up?

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