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Dave, Haha, don't be soft, you'll still have a decent showing with power like that:D

Cheers anyway Paul, but the PowerFC is now in and until I get my act together to get it tuned, will be running the base map only. Don't think it would take to kindly to a big boost power run for the sake of a good show. Next time, i'll be within 100rwhp of you! (i hope :bonk: )

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thanks for the dyno run SST and SAUWA team. I wish i could have stayed around longer to check some more cars out but had family bday to attend (plus the weather is too good to be inside a workshop :D )

I forgot to talk to alex about membership while i was there :P Will have to wait til he replies to my she-mail

Thanks to all who came down, was a good day.

Thanks to all at SST for providing us with the venue and dyno, your support of SAUWA is much appreciated:D

Well done to Magic1, Bully and Cducer for winning there categories:D

Cheers

Paul

SAUWA President

Thanks to all who came down, was a good day.

Thanks to all at SST for providing us with the venue and dyno, your support of SAUWA is much appreciated:D

Well done to Magic1, Bully and Cducer for winning there categories:D

Cheers

Paul

SAUWA President

Thanks SAU and SST for the day and the advice

sorry we had to bail early but it is Gens last day before the Army --

Big Win

Aight, what did I miss?

Results posted ??

Hey kym missed you pal, did you make it up?

I was soo late as i had church in the morning and i missed you and Avram... sorry dude.

I only pulled a 230rwhp, but i now knwo that i had a 9:1 fuel ratio in my bottom end.. that explains alot... :nowigetit

Cheers Paulie and Steve for the help out :D

Now all i have to do is get the damn cooler on the baby and give her some boost :)

God Bless,

Nate

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