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S A U - N S W Dyno Day! 8Th Dec @ Unigroup Windsor


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I will help at the BBQ too....... gladly help eating the food there :D

I will be late though depending on how long my chat will be with my mechanic.

Joey.. word on the street is I need to look at your fuel system!

Plenty of time to look at it over a few snags and burgers :D

Nick don't be a homo, get your ass out there

Woohoo got a 270kw Gtr running 11.3sec at 127mph :/

Umm my run was down 70kw...doesn't feel like its lost any power though

Maybe too much heatsoak/humidity/hot sticky semis to blame

Semi's for sure.

Great day, chatting, and watching some great cars lay down numbers.

I'm jelly how easy shaft removal is with gtrs. Thanks to the club organisers, unigroup, and volunteers for a great day!

That much difference though jez?

3 examples lately.

Top Secret gold GTR semi's 460kw no semis 512kw

My GTR semi's 350kw no semi's 402kw

R34 GTT semi's 310kw no semis 367kw.

As we know mine and Michaels car have backed up the power with MPH and drag times.

Its amazing the difference tyres can make on a dyno.

I was saying to Michael earlier i might get a set of wheels specifically for the dyno so when we change parts for back to back runs etc its one less and very important variable removed from the equation

awesome day guys! didn't get to take many snaps as i wasn't there for long but a few photos trickling onto http://www.facebook.com/slampoketuckdope make sure to like the page and tag people in the ones that come up! (there will be more popping up throughout the week) :)

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