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I have no affliation with these guys. just thought it would let people who might be interested in on it. Should be good day.

FLYER:

Dear Valued Customer,

Our Dyno room is finally completed. We now have one of the best rooms in the Country. It is sound insulated and has massive air flow (6 changes to the whole room per minute). Our Dyno software has also been upgraded to the latest Winpep 7 which is Windows based with air/fuel ratio attachment and logging. All temperatures and pressures are automatically calibrated every second, so the accuracy is unquestionable.

To celebrate this, we would like to invite you to our Dyno day, which will be held at BD4's on October 8th 2005.

DynoJet

Dyno Day / Power Run

$60.00 Power run (Normally $150.00) PLUS a Sausage Sizzle.

Also on the day All HKS Parts in stock will be on special at 15% off

Recommended Retail Price.

Please note: We have a 2-wheel dyno. Some 4WD's can be dynoed eg. R32 GTR, R33 GTR($40.00 extra to disengage front diff).

Sorry No WRX's.

There will be prizes for the most powerful NA & most powerful turbo vehicles on the day.

Please reply back to me if you are interested in coming along. Limited numbers.

dynoday.doc

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I'm happy for BD4's that they got a new dyno/room but what a waste of their time. Building an entire new room to house a 2wd dyno when their target market really is heavily populated by 4WD cars seems a bit stupid.

I'm just whinging because i still dont know where a decent local 4WD dyno is :(

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I'm happy for BD4's that they got a new dyno/room but what a waste of their time. Building an entire new room to house a 2wd dyno when their target market really is heavily populated by 4WD cars seems a bit stupid.

I'm just whinging because i still dont know where a decent local 4WD dyno is :P

Theres a place at with a 4WD Dyno Tuggerah/Goford which always runs dyno days.

TM Motorsports

3/99 gavenlock road(cnr boswell close)

tuggerah 2259

ph-43530733

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I beleive its $60 for power run inc bbq and catering.

for 4wd cars its $60+40 (inc taking out front drive shaft) which is pretty time consuming and will hold people up. BD4s is a very nice workshop. Agreed 4wd dyno would be nice, but so is the price tag that comes with it! over $70k for RWD and over $160k for 4wd. do the maths?

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yes i agree. expencive equipment.

its abit pricey but they are all around 50 bucks anyway. with a barbi its ok.

buy the way i have you got all that shit sorted out with herman yet? i also need to give you some cash for my manifild etc. :lol:

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