Dyno Day at Kamikaze Motors 29th Oct

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Dyno Day at Kamikaze Motors 29th Oct

Post by FTO338 »

Well i was checking other club and i saw a Dyno day at Kamikaze Motors, what caught my attention is there is one FTO at the FWD section.

So I wonder if that person is from this club.

Here's some details
Hi Ladies/Gents

We are holding a Dyno Day at Kamikaze Motors (Nunawading).

Date: Sunday 29th October, 2006
Time: Starts at 8:30am till finish

Participant
You will get 3 runs with printouts of the highest run. If you are not sure what a Dyno Run is this site has a good explanation http://www.extrememotorsports.com/dyno.htm

BBQ / Drinks
- Free for participants.
- small charge for spectators.

Prizes
- 1st and 2nd place for highest KWs @ wheels
Prize details are still being confirmed.
Please do not feel intimidated if your car does not have high KWs. It does not matter! The Prizes are offered just as a bonus.

RWD, FWD and 4WD all welcome.

Maximum of 40 cars so be quick as it is starting to fill now.

Price
Option 1: $45/car ($5 goes towards the club as part of running costs)
Option 2: $75/car ($5 goes towards the club as part of running costs) to join

Kamikaze Car Club Membership which then the Dyno day is free.
Other benefits of being a Member
50% off Servicing, Dyno Runs and Dyno Tunes
30% off labour
5% off parts

For Flyer view this (http://www.gtcarclub.com/resources/!...kaze_Flyer.jpg)

To secure your spot please make full payment ($45 or $75 AUD) to
BJ and RP Chan
BSB 733337
A/C 667837
Westpac

Please email me after you have made payment. (brandon@gtcarclub.com)

Kamikaze have just purchased a 4wd Dyno ready for use. They also have an excellent facility so please come down to watch even if you dont intend to Dyno your car.

If you have any questions you can email or call me.

Some pictures from the last one. It was at a different venue.
http://gtcarclub.com/resources/cruisefiles/1550_wm.JPG
http://gtcarclub.com/resources/cruisefiles/1546_wm.JPG
http://gtcarclub.com/resources/cruisefiles/1561_wm.JPG

The highest on that day was a White R33 GTR which got 320 kws @ all four wheels. Quite Impressive.

Regards

Brandon
email: brandon@gtcarclub.com
mobile: 0438 0222 88
RWD
2004 E55 AMG
1995 Mazda RX7 S6 SP
? R31 Skyline (Mystery)
1993 Nissan 180 SX
1991 Nissan 300 ZX
1999 Honda S2000
1992 Nissan Silvia S14
2001 Nissan Silvia S15
2004 BMW Z4

FWD
2004 Astra Sri Turbo
2006 Honda Accord
1997 Mitsubishi FTO
1994 Honda Legend

4WD
2002 Subaru WRX
1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTR
2006 Subaru WRX
2004 Mitsubishi Evo 8
2003 Subaru STI
2006 Mitsubishi Evo 9
2001 Mitsubishi Evo 6.5
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Post by m3nG »

Thats meeeeeeeeeeee!!! hahahaha.. I was just about to put a post up about that... just wondering whether you guys wanna come along and check out the cars on the dyno if you've nothing else better to do..


DETAILS :

(good ol copy/paste) :lol:

Date: Sunday, 29th October 2006

Time: 8:30am until finish

(Lunch 12:30pm to 1:30pm)

Venue: Kamikaze Motors

http://www.kamikazemotors.com

34-42 Rooks Rd

Nunawading 3131

Victoria Australia

Cost: $45 / Car



Those that have agreed to pay on the day please have the right amount to make things easier. Thanks J



Categories: RWD / FWD / 4WD

Prizes: Highest KWs @ wheels per category (RWD/FWD/4WD) will receive from Kamikaze Motors the following:



v 10,000km Service

v 1hr Dyno Tune

v Momo Gear Knob

v Full Car Detail



Lunch: BBQ/Drinks FREE for all participants

Small fee for spectators/guests



Each participant will be entitled to 3 Dyno runs with printout of highest run. Boost readings on request. You can have your car tied down on request.



Run Times:

Please note run times are approximates only but please be present at least 15mins prior to your run time.



Name


Vehicle
Type
Approx Run Time

Alan
1999 Honda Civic
FWD
08:45 am

Michael
1999 Honda Civic
FWD
09:00 am

Beau
2004 Astra SRI Turbo
FWD
09:15 am

Heng
2006 Honda Accord
FWD
09:30 am

Rob (car #1)
2003 HSV GTO
RWD
09:45 am

Meng
1997 Mitsubishi FTO
FWD
10:00 am

Zane
1994 Honda Legend
FWD
10:15 am

Austin
2004 Mercedes E55 AMG
RWD
10:30 am

Jason
1993 Nissan 180 SX
RWD
10:45 am

Ryan
1988 Nissan Cima Turbo V6
RWD
11:00 am

Jeremy
1991 Nissan 300zx TT
RWD
11:15 am

Jonathon
1999 Honda S2000
RWD
11:30 am

Rob (car #2)
1973 E48 Valiant Charger
RWD
11:45 am

Naron
1992 Nissan Silvia S14
RWD
12:00 pm

Seph (Sam)
2004 BMW Z4
RWD
12:15 pm






LUNCH (12:30pm to 1:30pm)






Mathew
2004 Nissan 350z Roadster
RWD
1:30 pm

Luxman
1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST
RWD
1:45 pm

Jimmy
2003 Nissan Silvia S15 GT
RWD
2:00 pm

Andrew
2002 Subaru WRX
4WD
2:15 pm

Brandon
1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R
4WD
2:30 pm

Raymond
2001 Nissan Silvia S15
RWD
2:45 pm

David
2006 Subaru WRX
4WD
3:00 pm

Sam T
2003 Subaru WRX STI
4WD
3:15 pm

Sarith
2006 Mitsubishi Evo 9
4WD
3:30 pm

Considering i've just found out the things that i need to get fixed / replace on my car im actually not really looking forward to this anymore.. :( ... hope the timing belt holds up & also not too much diff in power since its using non mivec sparkies..

P.S come and support ya fellow fto buddy! We'll go for alil cruise after or something if everyones up for it? dande mt. prehaps? hehehe :P
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i doubt the mechanic actually pulled sh*t apart to look at your timing belt, he probably jus saw it was around 100kms and suggested u replace it, meaning its not about to explode.

however if he did look at it and it is worn i wouldnt suggest a dyno since if your timing belt goes so does the rest of your engine ;)
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which club is this?
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Post by rnbboi »

this was posted on ozhonda as well

if it was another day i wouldn mind going down for a look...
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thecook wrote:which club is this?
Don't know, i've kind of lost track as its posted on 3-4 different clubs/forum.

I wonder what this dyno going to pump out this time, I hope is not one of those autosalon style one, where stock FTO pull 120kwatw.

No dyno ever be the same and since i doubt i will ever get any of my cars tune or service at Kamikaze, theres no point for me to go.
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this is organized by GTcarclub. You can find them on www.gtcarclub.com

I am one of the organizers for this event and would like to see as many of you there as possible. I am saying thisi because i have organized something on t he side for spectators aswell so there is more to do while you spectate
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Hobbsie wrote:i doubt the mechanic actually pulled sh*t apart to look at your timing belt, he probably jus saw it was around 100kms and suggested u replace it, meaning its not about to explode.

however if he did look at it and it is worn i wouldnt suggest a dyno since if your timing belt goes so does the rest of your engine ;)
yeah your not wrong there.. he didnt pull it apart and there is a chance that it has already been replaced, however he did say just to be on the safe side to get it checked out and see whether it needs replacing.. when he jacked the car up there were leaks so he said his just assuming the belt hasnt been changed because if it had most likely the seals should have been changed as well.. & the leaks isnt a good sign because even if the belt has been replaced the oil will wear out the belt if its been in contact with it.. but anyhow.. y'all should come along.. whether or not you plan to service your car there, itll be good just to meet new peeps and check out others rides.. :P
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m3nG wrote: whether or not you plan to service your car there, itll be good just to meet new peeps and check out others rides.. :P
Good point, do you know which series is Austin's E55? If its a W211, i'll be interested to see what it can pull, give and take +/- 10kwatw of course ehehee Is there any spot left for dyno? I might do it to have an indication of the different from the E55 and my sh*t box.

So whos going apart from m3nG?
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haha i jus realised bennoz filtered sky-line out what a bored one
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Hobbsie wrote:haha i jus realised bennoz filtered sky-line out what a bored one
He's only speaking the truth :wink:

Is the Kamikaze Motor's dyno as dodgy as their sales people :roll:
LED ALL the things.
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Supplanter wrote: Is the Kamikaze Motor's dyno as dodgy as their sales people :roll:
Thats why i said i doubt i will ever get my car service there. But there's no complaint from the last round of dyno, so i guess at least they can do something right.
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FTO338 wrote: Good point, do you know which series is Austin's E55? If its a W211, i'll be interested to see what it can pull, give and take +/- 10kwatw of course ehehee Is there any spot left for dyno? I might do it to have an indication of the different from the E55 and my sh*t box.
Im not too sure which series the E55 is..
I think they should be able to put you down if you're instrested.. give brandon a call on 0438 022 288.. :wink:
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no love at all......lol is it a size issue for you guys?
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Should be able to squeeze you in. Drop by in the morning and we will slot you in. The location was posted above so just give an SMS to brandon and all should be fine. FTO338 the E55 is the 2004 version so quite recent. If you would like, we can put yours on 1 before the E55 as long as u come in the morning so we can get you in there. Still give Brandon a shout though
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Supplanter wrote:
Hobbsie wrote:haha i jus realised bennoz filtered sky-line out what a bored one
He's only speaking the truth :wink:

Is the Kamikaze Motor's dyno as dodgy as their sales people :roll:
kamikaze is a worst place for FTO to go...
bad experiences :x
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Supplanter wrote:
Hobbsie wrote:haha i jus realised bennoz filtered sky-line out what a bored one
He's only speaking the truth :wink:
lol oh yes... the Bens big penis



Did have a few drinks when that happened :lol:
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Post by m3nG »

:cry: My car pulled 96.X kw... ah well least it was more then the Vtir's & a Vti Turbo! :lol:

Anyways pics are here... <a href="http://xm3ngx.spaces.live.com/?_c11_Pho ... ick..."</a>

Sorry couldnt be bothered posting pics up..

*ywans* what a long day...
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Yeah thats about right, depends on dyno stock FTO pulls around 95-105kwatw.

Anyway i couldn't make it, my mrs spend 5hrs at Chaddy :? But i guess thats normal for women hey :lol:
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LOL... 5hrs! nicely done! now those days i sure dont miss...
ahhhh.. the benfits of being single..

btw... the E55 merc is NUTS!! almost trippled what the fto's are pullin.. :lol:
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