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$30 Dyno Runs! - Chip Control Mini Dyno Day 4th April


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How long does it take to get there? Looks to be past the airport. Still deciding, but i cant even find the place to register on website. =(

Its at the end of the Tulla freeway. Takes about 35-45mins from the city.

My car did 260rwkw yesterday. Not huge but it was what I was expecting from something with an N1 engine/turbos.

There was a problem with the web server change-over.

If you just turn up you will be accepted so don't panic about not having signed up on the ChipControl web sight.

Although if you are a member, you will be entitled to have a photo of you vehicle on the Dyno in the picture gallery of the web sight.

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