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Since this is CorvetteForum SE region I don't see why you would start a new renamed thread.
A question was asked about the next NoVa dyno day. GentleBen responded with a post about the NVCC dyno day. Being dues-paying members, the NVCC peeps have the first crack at it. We ALWAYS open events up to everyone else IF we cannot get enough club members to attend. This has always been the policy of the club...so please don't kill the messenger.
Kill the messenger?
In your responce to Gentleben you said: "this dyno day is for NVCC members and those who have applied for NVCC membership. Contact Judy Patrick at thepatricks@starpower.net to apply or see club website in sig" and then your second reply.
No where do you say "We ALWAYS open events up to everyone else IF we cannot get enough club members to attend."
How is someone to know that you always open the events if you can't get enough members? Maybe stating that in the begining would have been better.
In any case. If the NVCC dyno day fills up and you all want to set seomthing up with springfield motor sports for a dyno day let me know. Last time we went there the cost was $75.00 for 3 pulls with A/F Ratio with 10 people.
Last edited by Bluewasp; Feb 16, 2006 at 04:46 PM.
In your responce to Gentleben you said: "this dyno day is for NVCC members and those who have applied for NVCC membership. Contact Judy Patrick at thepatricks@starpower.net to apply or see club website in sig" and then your second reply.
No where do you say "We ALWAYS open events up to everyone else IF we cannot get enough club members to attend."
How is someone to know that you always open the events if you can't get enough members? Maybe stating that in the begining would have been better.
In any case. If the NVCC dyno day fills up and you all want to set seomthing up with springfield motor sports for a dyno day let me know. Last time we went there the cost was $75.00 for 3 pulls with A/F Ratio with 10 people.
So I said it in 2 different posts...does it really matter? Aloha C5 also posted the same thing.
GentleBen made a post about the club dyno day. I clarified that it was open to members and those applying for membership. Both Aloha C5 (the event planner) and I posted that it would be opened up if it didn't fill up.
Threads unfold on here like this all the time. Discussions are had, questions are asked, information is posted, all in a series of posts.
That being said, if the NVCC dyno day isn't filled, you are all more than welcome to whatever spots are available. Otherwise, have fun at Springfield Motor Sports
So I said it in 2 different posts...does it really matter? Aloha C5 also posted the same thing.
GentleBen made a post about the club dyno day. I clarified that it was open to members and those applying for membership. Both Aloha C5 (the event planner) and I posted that it would be opened up if it didn't fill up.
Threads unfold on here like this all the time. Discussions are had, questions are asked, information is posted, all in a series of posts.
That being said, if the NVCC dyno day isn't filled, you are all more than welcome to whatever spots are available. Otherwise, have fun at Springfield Motor Sports
If the NVCC club doesn't fill the slots and you guys are in, I'm coming over to watch and film. It's an easy drive for me to get over to Tony's by back roads.
How does Tony's dyno compare to the results at Springfield and Woodbridge?
Did John Sealock pass away?? He did some major work on my 64 about a year ago and he was not in very good health then. Later I heard that he was in very bad condition.
Did John Sealock pass away?? He did some major work on my 64 about a year ago and he was not in very good health then. Later I heard that he was in very bad condition.
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