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    HPF Dyno day?

    It's on sat the 27th. Anyone planning on going?

    #2
    Any more info? I'm game.

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        #4
        Meant to get this posted earlier...sorry for the late notice.

        Dyno Day at HorsepowerFreaks
        Saturday, October 27


        HorsepowerFreaks is once again hosting Dyno Day for our BMWCCA Oregon Chapter. Want to see how much power and torque is reaching the rear wheels of your BMW? Getting ready to start a project and want a benchmark to compare against later? This is the time to get it done. HPF is a great host and will provide 3 pulls for $50 as well as demo their white drag car on the dyno.


        Don't need a dyno right now? This is a fun event to just come and hang out with fellow enthusiasts. Join us for a great day at HorsepowerFreaks.



        Location:
        HorsepowerFreaks
        12905 NE Airport Way
        Portland, OR 97230
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        Date and Time:
        Saturday, October 27, 10am-4pm

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          #5
          I'll come down again, but not going to dyno my car this year. Was hoping I would have the S50 in by now, but that obviously didn't happen!
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            #6
            Yea I am planning on attending


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              #7
              Hmmm I was told not to bother registering by an employee there that's a friend of mine. Apparently it turns into a circus and the same "Lots of people show up very few get in" is going to happen. Rumor is they're going to do no more than 15 cars and they aren't interested in E30s.
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                #8
                This sounds like fun. No sense in dynoing my stock I car but ill go regardless

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by nny403 View Post
                  Hmmm I was told not to bother registering by an employee there that's a friend of mine. Apparently it turns into a circus and the same "Lots of people show up very few get in" is going to happen. Rumor is they're going to do no more than 15 cars and they aren't interested in E30s.
                  if you pay you should be guaranteed a spot. im tempted to dyno the new car, but funds are too tight right now to blow $100 in a day
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by nny403 View Post
                    Hmmm I was told not to bother registering by an employee there that's a friend of mine. Apparently it turns into a circus and the same "Lots of people show up very few get in" is going to happen. Rumor is they're going to do no more than 15 cars and they aren't interested in E30s.
                    We did this last year and like this year, the slots are available ahead of time. It is limited to 15 cars so if you register, you're in. Most of the cars last year were e30s. As far as it being a circus, there were a lot of people from r3v and other forums as well a the cca. Personally, I thought it was a good time.
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                      #11
                      If you have less than 100hp, is the dyno free?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by dahows View Post
                        We did this last year and like this year, the slots are available ahead of time. It is limited to 15 cars so if you register, you're in. Most of the cars last year were e30s. As far as it being a circus, there were a lot of people from r3v and other forums as well a the cca. Personally, I thought it was a good time.
                        This. Was a great time last year. Lots of E30's with different engine setups doing pulls, it was really interesting to see the differences.


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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Twelvizm View Post
                          If you have less than 100hp, is the dyno free?
                          nope, i still had to pay last time
                          Simon
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by dahows View Post
                            We did this last year and like this year, the slots are available ahead of time. It is limited to 15 cars so if you register, you're in. Most of the cars last year were e30s. As far as it being a circus, there were a lot of people from r3v and other forums as well a the cca. Personally, I thought it was a good time.
                            Agreed. I had a blast. Watching my pos blow tons of smoke at redline was worth the $50 alone :rofl:
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                              EJ's turbo M20.... Mmmmmmmmm <3

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