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    27th November Dyno Open Day - Mt Maunganui

    Gary at GP Trading has recently upgraded his Dyno gear with latest software and F.I. diagnostic equipment.

    To celebrate, he's having an Open Day on Saturday the 27th of November and offering one Dyno run for $20.

    I believe that AMPS staff will also be in attendance with Power Commanders for people to try out on their bikes (I'm not sure on the details of how this will work - Lou/AMPS could you confirm and/or explain???)

    For more information, call Debbie or Gary or Robbie at GP Trading on 07-574 6688 or check out their website/e-mail http://www.gptrading.co.nz
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    And here's the Map:

    http://www.wises.co.nz/map/?d=0&svctype=1&id=90935%7C2

    GP Trading is at 9 MacDonald Street, which is at the other end from the red arrows on the map. About the 3rd block of units on the left side of the road. Not far past the pub, surprisingly!
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    Its gonna be a bastard i am moving house that weekend )c:< and i am wanting to put my bike up on the dyno, damn damn damn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    Its gonna be a bastard i am moving house that weekend )c:< and i am wanting to put my bike up on the dyno, damn damn damn
    ahhh so that what you have been up 2? packing?
    good luck with the move! hope the garage is big enough!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo
    ahhh so that what you have been up 2? packing?
    good luck with the move! hope the garage is big enough!!
    yeah a bit of it yeah, garage is big enough 2 1/2 bay, hopeful be enough room to fit the pool table in also dc:<

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    ooh, that sounds like a good idea. picking up the bike *again* tomorrow, but the system has changed to a Micron with a smaller diameter and the damn EFI map is tweaked especially for the -apparently unreplaceable for less than a small fortune- graves.
    I just don't think I have the inclination to ride that far on such short notice...

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    would be there but am being forced to go to welly and drink piss, sorry.
    Please could you find out his normal prices as i am putting a new full system on my bike and would be keen to see what it gives me.
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    yeah... sorry bro, i thought that ment miles 'n hour.

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    I *think* it's $85 for 5 runs on the Dyno with & then $85 an hour after that. Apparently that's a really good deal for Dyno rates.
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    Attn Voxan owners (we are few), seems there's no point taking the factory version over 8000 revs as both torque & horsepower fall away (torque stasts tailing off at 7500). Still, 91 and a half horses at the wheel for a std 1000cc bike is nothing to complain about. Now, about those sports mufflers.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rainbow Wizard
    Attn Voxan owners (we are few), seems there's no point taking the factory version over 8000 revs as both torque & horsepower fall away (torque stasts tailing off at 7500). Still, 91 and a half horses at the wheel for a std 1000cc bike is nothing to complain about. Now, about those sports mufflers.....
    Did you go to GP Trading today? I hear they were very busy.
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