hana 5284 wrote:i think arran the problem last year was that people wanted to do there cars on it but couldnt get there car out the car park maybe have somesort of order in the car park so test cars can be near the entrance (just my thoughts that all)
Good plan Tyson. If we do it, we'll get a list drawn up, and reserve them all a nice spot under the tree
- then use Al's hi-vis jacket to get some cars moved out of the way. I actually couldn't get mine done last time for that very reason.
jerzybondov wrote:I think it really added a lot to the event to have it there last time - the question is how many of the people who dynoed their cars last time would want to do it again (some I imagine) compared to who didn't last time but would this time.
That is exactly the question I am asking - yes. We need nearly 10 yeses really, otherwise we won't be able to convince the dyno people to attend.
jerzybondov wrote:Rob - it's not just about knowing what your car is putting out, but tweaking it so that it's running at its absolute best. Definitely worth it if you haven't done it before in my opinion
Yes - that's the reason I want to do mine. I know it's not a Porsche, but it'd be nice to know it's all running right, and with Admin-bloke and his hammer standing by, what could possibly go wrong?!