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Might of well of called it a clio sport plus a few others rolling road day rather than a turborenault one considering only 2 turbos turned up..... but a good day had by all i think. A few ups and downs, some cars performing well others not so much. Hopefully alot of this will be collated for the mag feature so ill only upload a few pic here.
i did try uploading a load of decent pics from the day but the computer says they are too big for the site unfortunately, so above are some shitty broken phone ones
No worries man, its kinda the norm price down our way. Next to no one seems to want to hold a dyno meet up anymore and those that do are this price unless we start heading north to the midlands. Other side is this place put on biscuits tea and coffees are all about the meet up. Give every car a once over on a ramp before it goes on the dyno. They even lent out tools, parts and ramps to those who had issues today as well. Good friendly bunch of people who are very much about the car community and socialising as well as running and tuning cars
I hate missing out on events, if it was say 90 mins away if have been there no probs but need to put the money to sonething else. It looked like a good day and the place seemed pretty good watching Spookys live feed.
i did try uploading a load of decent pics from the day but the computer says they are too big for the site unfortunately, so above are some shitty broken phone ones
Adey, The site allows 4200*4200 images that are upto 128MB in size. Something else must be wrong there? I have just increased the filesize to 392MB and unlimited width. Curious about the images now
What Adey said. I've been to dyno days where the car is literally strapped, run and parked up again. These guys go that little extra mile to make sure the vehicle is good to go, even going as far as checking the tyre pressures.
Maybe next time they could get the AFR reading too, would be the icing on the cake.
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