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Just spoke with ivan @ speedworks. He's more than happy for you guys to come to him for $50/person to have a power run on his dyno. Depending on numbers, might be able to get a couple of runs. I'd be pretty interested to see what numbers my car is up to now. I was up to 160HP @ wheels just after fitting an exhaust (stock airbox still etc). I'm sure it'll be over 200HP @ wheels.

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Streetforce in Wangara have just got a new Dyno and only charge $55 inc GST for a power run including printout. They are located next to me a Unit 3/38 Baretta Rd. They also manufacture and fit front mount intercoolers, 3" mandrel exhausts, air filters, bleed valves etc. They have already fitted heaps of mods to cars I've sold to customers so I can vouch for their price and quality.

Call Jason on 9408 3018 for quotes or pop in. You can check out our Skylines in stock & body kits at the same time

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mid december mid december!

stuff any later off :uh-huh:

whats wrong with mackas car? mid december macka - be ready :D

dunno what they usually cost, but do they tweak it a bit? or is a power-run just a read-out? if it's just a read-out, I'd be inclined to pay 20 or 30 as greg said

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Ok, I'll talk to ivan again. If you want $30/car we are going to need to get a fair amount of people. When I rang PSI (about 6 months ago) to get a price on a dyno run (ie: run car with stock everything and then fit exhaust and run car again) I got quoted $100+ for the dyno time.

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Hey Miko!

Last time you helped organise the dyno day it only cost about $25 at PSI. Maybe you could have a chat to Brett?

I think it would be good to use the PSI dyno again as most of us used this one last time. And as we all know the dyno is really best used as a refference (before and after) not as an absolute.

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Yu[p,

I'm in the same state of mind as everyone else here... $50 is over the top, however a big thanks has to go to you for at least trying organise something like this! GREAT IDEA! Hey Summoner, the last Rollaboyz dyno day that i saw your car at when youwere tlaking to my bro i think he said it was only $30 that was at Melville i think???

Yeah i will be speaking to Brett@PSI sometime this week and should be able to get us a nice deal for a dyno day.... i guess the more numbers the better kinda thing... will this be on a saturday or a sunday guys?

Also PSI got their new dyno about 4 weeks ago! VERY NICE!!

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any 2 wheel dyno is out if any of the GTR boys and girls want to come.

so that doesn't leave much of an option.

PSI's is 4wd theres a couple more around but i'm not sure where.

$100 at PSI is for tuning not just a power run.

power runs are usually the $50 mark.

Dyno days tend to be about $30 per car. but u need decent numbers atleast 15-20 cars.

adam nothing wrong with using PSI for a dyno day.

work on my car has been fine no problems others we know the story. i just don't go there anymore because of his stupid wife. Accused me of trying to ruin there business when they were broken into and she tried to get Kylie fired from her job.

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