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HEY ALL I NEW TO THIS SITE HERD ALOT ABOUT IT THOUGH SO THOUGHT I WOULD JOIN UP

MY NAME IS SAM AND IM FROM SYDNEY I JUST BOUGHT A GTR33 V SPEC BOUT 3 MONTHS AGO AND IM LOOKING FOR A DYNO DAY IN THE SYDNEY AREA TO OPEN THIS BEAST UP AS I CANT DO IT ON OUR ROADS 1 CAUSE OF THE COPS AND 2 THERE IS NOT ENOUGH ROAD :down: SO ANYWAYS DONT BE SHY CHUCK US A LINE AND SAY HI ,,,,,HERE ARE THE SPECS TO MY NEW RIDE

CYLINDER BLOCK NISSAN STD.

CRANK SHAFT " (FULL BALANCED)

PISTON " (86.0Φ)

CON-ROD "

HEAD GASKET TOMEI METAL (1.2mm)

INTAKE-EX.MANI GASKET "

CAM PULLEY " (ADJUSTABLE)

CAM SHAFT IN. APEX V-MAX (270° 9.15mm)

" EX. " (280° 9.15mm)

VALVE NISSAN STD.

VALVE SPRING " (REV.LIMIT 8300rpm)

TURBINE TRUST T88-34D 15cm

EX.MANI " ALL STAINLESS

WASTEGATE " TYPE-C HIGH FLOW

MUFFLER ORIGINAL TITAN 100Φ   

CLUTH EXEDY METAL TRIPLE(TYPE Drag)

MISSION GEAR OS-GIKEN 1-2-3 CROSS RATIO

FRONT LSD. CUSCO 4-PINION 1WAY

REAR LSD. NISSAN STD. 4-PINION 2WAY

FINAL GEAR RATIO 4.1

ECU APEX POWER-FC D-JETRO

FUEL INJECTOR DENSO 720cc/min LOW RESIST

FUEL PUMP DENSO 280L/min ×3(DIRECT DRIVE)

FUEL DELIVERY PIPE TRUST 11.0Φ

FUEL REGULATOR SARD TYPE-J HIGH FLOW

FUEL CORRECTOR TANK " (5L)

MAX BOOST 1.6 K

MAX HORSE POWER 710HP

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Western Sydney, so out woop woop.

There is one this month. You'll have to pull the front shaft out (easy on a hoist) because they have a RWD dyno.

Hi all.

All About Stance is running a dyno day down at M.I.A Engine Services, we have a few spaces left for the dyno but will be holding a car meet at the same time.

We Really Encourage every one to come from any club or any style of tuning weather it be VIP or full jdm, usdm we love everything, so please bring a mate and come and enjoy a fun atmosphered day of dyno runs and seeing other peoples pride and joy's.

What you need to know.

Date: 21st of November 2010

Venue: M.I.A engine services

Address: 22 thew parade Dee Why

Time: Kicks off at 9am

Cost: $52 per entrant BBQ / drinks included

Important: RWD cars only

And a guess who can guess throphy which will go to who ever can guess the closest to there power but not exceed.

So post your names up for who will be attending we need 16 cars minimum to make this happen.

Look forward to seeing you all there.

The All About Stance Team

www.allaboutstance.com

Dyno List

Confirmed / Unconfirmed

PhillB Skyline

Raj M3

Raj 180

Jet-Ryder R8 Clubsport

Raima

Biggie 180

Wernz 180sx

Mitchee 180line

Surok SW20

BLK.514 S14

Auss15 S15

HuH 180

kkzz_0818 Sw20

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Western Sydney, so out woop woop.

There is one this month. You'll have to pull the front shaft out (easy on a hoist) because they have a RWD dyno.

Hi all.

All About Stance is running a dyno day down at M.I.A Engine Services, we have a few spaces left for the dyno but will be holding a car meet at the same time.

We Really Encourage every one to come from any club or any style of tuning weather it be VIP or full jdm, usdm we love everything, so please bring a mate and come and enjoy a fun atmosphered day of dyno runs and seeing other peoples pride and joy's.

What you need to know.

Date: 21st of November 2010

Venue: M.I.A engine services

Address: 22 thew parade Dee Why

Time: Kicks off at 9am

Cost: $52 per entrant BBQ / drinks included

Important: RWD cars only

And a guess who can guess throphy which will go to who ever can guess the closest to there power but not exceed.

So post your names up for who will be attending we need 16 cars minimum to make this happen.

Look forward to seeing you all there.

The All About Stance Team

www.allaboutstance.com

Dyno List

Confirmed / Unconfirmed

PhillB Skyline

Raj M3

Raj 180

Jet-Ryder R8 Clubsport

Raima

Biggie 180

Wernz 180sx

Mitchee 180line

Surok SW20

BLK.514 S14

Auss15 S15

HuH 180

kkzz_0818 Sw20

im live in marayong near blacktown and as for dyno day i have never taken a front shaft out as this is the 1st 4wd car i have owned so if u can help with that i will come to dyno day cheers

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