Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

To ALL,

As state president of SVD. s.a. i would like to throw an open invitation to all you guys and gals to come to our annual dyno day to be held next sat 7th may from approx 9.0am to be held at our clubs main sponsor TILBROOKS AUTO and DYNO.Depending on the no's attending it may be possible for multiple power runs.Sausage sizzle and drinks available on the day so come along have a go or just enjoy the fun and spectate.

Cost:memb-$25. and non mem-$30.

Regards,

SKYLINE (Kym)..... :)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/72075-dyno-day/
Share on other sites

Thanks Kym

I'll be there unless I am on the road with our new car.  

(we just purchased another 4 door in queensland, so we have a road trip to do some time very soon)

Thanx Guy,

I was going to pm you but dont need to now.Will be great to catch up again,Lochlan and Greg are coming along so the grudge match may continue!!!Good news bout car,is this one to be the daily driver or is it one each?Did you make contact bout my old wheels for your car?

Regards,

SKYLINE (Kym)...

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/72075-dyno-day/#findComment-1327744
Share on other sites

Is it ok for the stocker to have a run, would like to see how much power she is actually making before I mod it.

How much is it too?

Of course a stocker is welcome, ive run mine several times before modifying it (its a good idea to get a base figure) and as for the price im not sure butgoing on last years prices i think members got there runs for $20 and non members for $25/30 so i would asume this year would be the same however i will check and repost asap.

Regards,

SKYLINE (kym)...

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/72075-dyno-day/#findComment-1327792
Share on other sites

To Andrew and all,

Sorry to have missed you guys that turned up,because of work comitments i never got there till around 11.30 and Greg and Lochlan had run and left.Pity as i wanted to catch up with every one---DAMN wk!

Next time..

Regards,

SKYLINE (Kym)... :rofl:

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/72075-dyno-day/#findComment-1339840
Share on other sites

I think Grepin ditched the 2835Pros in favour of something a little larger?

 

If not how did you overcome the boost drop issue?

Still have the 2835ProS and have not overcome the boost issue. I run 20psi with it dropping back to about 16psi up top. The gate gets pushed open at 6000rpm. I rev it to 7400rpm

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/72075-dyno-day/#findComment-1341486
Share on other sites

Whats the secret to the extra 25odd rwkw?? :D

 

Bigger cams? Fuel? Exh. Manifold?

Its the head as you say bigger cams, valves etc. Gave me more up top. Still not %100 as I had to replace the compressor wheel due to it eating an O-ring. May not be the exact same spec wheel. However I am told it has the same part number as the origonal. Sourced by Garrett in Sydney. Still made 270rwkw with a broken compressor.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/72075-dyno-day/#findComment-1341514
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I think my main complaint with your idea is that there is a veneer of idealism spread across it. You want the simple numbers to make it easier, but all they will do is make it easier for someone to come to the wrong conclusion because the fine details will kick them in the nuts. As it is right now, the tiny bit of arithmetic is NOT the obstacle to understanding what will fit and what will not fit. The reality of trying it is what determines whether it will fit. If you had a "standard rule" that R34 GTT guards have that magic 100mm space from the hub face to whichever side you were worried about, and someone said "excellent, this wheel is only 98mm in that direction, I'll just go spend $4k on them and jam them on my sick ride".....they would just as likely find out that the "standard rule" is not true because the rear subframe is offset to one side by a fairly typical (but variable) 8mm on their car and they only have 92mm on one side and 108 on the other.
    • It still combines inches with mm, especially when you have .5 inches involved, and mm and inches that can go in either direction. This would give a clear idea on both sides of the rim, right away, with no arithmetic. Even better if somebody gives you the dimensions of the arch of multiple cars. i.e GTR may be 125mm, a A80 Supra may be 117mm, or something along those lines. Yes, you can 'know' that going from a 10in rim to a 10.5in rim with the same offset moves both sides about 6mm, but you still have to 'know' that and do the math. Often it's combined. People are going from 9.5 +27 to 10.5 +15. You may do the math to know it, but if it was going from (I had to go look it up to be sure) 241mm/2 - 27 - 93.5mm from the center line to (more math) 266/2 - 15 (118mm) from the center line. Versus 93mm vs 118mm. It's right there. If you know you have a GTT with 100mm guards you can see right away that one is close to flush and the other absolutely won't work. And when someone says "Oh the GTR is 120mm" suddenly you see that the 10.5 +15 is about perfect. (or you go and buy rims with approximately 118mm outward guard space) I think it's safe to say that given one of the most common questions in all modified cars is "How do offsets work" and "How do I know if wheels will fit on my car" that this would be much simpler... Of course, nothing will really change and nobody is going to remanufacture wheels and ditch inches and offset based on this conversation :p We'll all go "18x9+30 will line up pretty close to the guards for a R34 GTT (84mm)" but 'pretty close' is still not really defined (it is now!) and if you really care you still have go measure. Yes it depends on camber and height and dynamic movement, but so do all wheels no matter what you measure it for.
    • But offsets are simple numbers. 8" wheel? Call it 200mm, near enough. +35 offset? OK, so that means the hub face is that far out from the wheel centreline. Which is 2s of mental arithmetic to get to 65mm to outer edge and 135mm to inner. It's hardly any more effort for any other wheel width or offset. As I said, I just close my eyes and can see a picture of the wheel when given the width and offset. That wouldn't help me trust that a marginal fitment would actually go in and clear everything, any more than the supposedly simple numbers you're talking about. I dunno. Maybe I just automatically do numbers.
    • Sure! But you at least have simple numbers instead of 8.5 inches +/mm, relative to your current rims you do maths with as well, and/or compare with OEM diameter, which you also need to know/research/confirm..
×
×
  • Create New...