Wes,
Contrary to the rule fashion, the NON-P list is a little bit different than what you 
think. Most people that post on the NON-P list really keep it non-performance 
oriented. I wouldn't be surprised if someone jumps your ass for posting something like 
dyno results on the NON-P list. The common types of talk on the NON-P list are 
Cosmetics, Car Audio, lighting, and other really non-performance related topics.
Later,
Jason Bosaw
Webmaster
The Sentra Network
http://www.sentra.net

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Wes Dumalski 
  To: Sentra Mailing List 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 11:18 AM
  Subject: SML-NON-P: Back in action.


  Hello everyone,
      I know it's been a while since I responded to the SML so I figured I'd get back 
into the swing of things. I have re-subscribed to both the NON-P and the P lists and 
hope to share informationas well as have questions answered. Hopefully we won;t have 
to waive too many BS flags and keep the flamethrower at bay, but I trust that those 
types of topics have died down some. Just so my message conforms in SML rule fashion, 
I thought I'd share the results of my dyno testing on my 200sx. 

  I recently dynoed my car at Rosen autosport in RIchmond VA. and was able to put down 
103.7 HP and 104 LB FT. of TQ. This was on my 17" Konig Villians with all available 
bolt ons. If you have any questions about what mods I have done, please visit my site. 

  Regards,
  wes

  www.wes.nissanpower.com

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