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Hi all,

I am organising a dyno day out at Power Tune Australia in Villawood.

It will be on a Sunday 6th November and about $50 for 3 power runs etc..

Just wanna see who's interested.. pls reply to this post.

Btw- It's a 4WD dyno, GTR & GTiR people can come too!

The day will start at 9am till late.. Come early to reserve your spot.

Cheers.

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Sorry for late reply guys. From memory I think its was a dyno dynamics dyno but I can enquire to find out exactly.

N1GTR - dyno starting at 9am so plenty of time before ur off to work.

It be good if I can get some sure numbers on skylines or any other turbo cars who wants to participate that way the event can be organised smoothly and least waiting time.

Hi ALL,

Apologies for late reply once again as I've been quite busy with work.

To answer all ur questions:

* A/F ratio readout will be provided

* print out of the highest power run will be given or whichever requested by customer

* Power Tune is located @ 8/88 Seville St, Fairfield

We have also planned for a bbq and drink on the day and a showcase of HKS products and screens of power runs.

So far the turn out is very positive with a range of cars on the list so if anyone wants to be on dyno early I suggest they come early and put your name on the list. A lot of effort is put into the planning side so we will try and make this as smooth as possible.

Thanks for all who has shown interest and would like to see most of u guys there.

Cheer



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