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lol, no it wasn't. Iam dissapointed.

My english is crap, I thought you would know that by now.

hehe

if your english was crap then i wouldnt have understood anything you have said up to this point

Just realised I gotta take my housemate to the airport @ ~9AM, so I'll definately be down there for the start of festivities, in fact I'll be well early (shall have to find someting to kill time).

See you there peoples.

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Awesome turnout today.

:)

That Stanza was very nice to look at.. Just had to watch Jordan wasn't sucked up the compressor as it was up on boost. ;)

Can ppls post up their a scanned copy of their dyno sheet.

Would be very interestering to compare figures at certian rpms.

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heres my chart

i must admit i wasnt expecting a reading so high, especially with the catback exhaust and the boost tapering off >4000rpm. i'm happy :)

for those of you who didnt realise, its a stock motor, turbo and ecu, only mods are cooler, catback exhaust and boost increase (13psi peak).

joel was it you who told me the speed at the bottom wasnt calibrated? he stopped my run at 5100rpm, and going by gearcalc that should be around 175km/h in 4th gear, but that doesnt match the chart. i wouldnt mind calculating the rpm from the chart if i can.

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Heya Fellas,

Thanks for all turning up. I hope it was a fun day for all, it makes it worth while to organise things in the future! Shaun was happy to see us all there, he wanted me to pass on his thanks to everyone in the club. For anyone who couldnt make it, dont worry, we'll have more in the future.

Results will be posted later tonight with a collection of pics for all.

Just a few pics for starters until I get my camera fixed again.

Cheers.

Will

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