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  1. Ok we have about 6 people so far, talk to people and get this out there guys
  2. Hey all, We are currently in the process of organising a motorkhana day at QLD Raceway, and we need to know who is GENUINELY interested in participating in the event. The event will be a full day, from 8am until 5pm and the cost will be around $125 We NEED 30 people to cover the facility costs, for this event to go forward. Obviously we cant provide details such as a date as of yet, but if you are willing to COMMIT to this event, then please put your name down in this thread so that we can get an idea of numbers
  3. Yea so ummmmmm, i spent $425 in EB games today, 3 preorders and a copy of LA Noir hahaha
  4. Happy laps is definately still on guys, have faith As somebody said, its looking better by the minute Yea mate 4pm we will be there
  5. This should help. I had a simelar problem with mine a while back, the diagnostics showed it to be the PBR, which is the black box located on the right underside of the dash (left side of the divers foot-well) It has touched sounthing it shouldnt have, and the force of the conductivity bent the tabs upwards so it wasnt working properly. Im sure that probably doesnt make any sense but if you have the same problem then you will see what im talking about when you pull it apart Climate Control DiagnosticsR32 and R33 The climate control has a diagnostic mode. Enter the diagnostic mode by pressing the OFF button for five seconds withinten seconds of turning the ignition on. Sensor check Sensor check is selected by pressing HOT switch (the red triangle) while indiagnostic mode. The microcomputer detects whether each sensor input signal iswithin correct parameters. The results are displayed on the screen. If normal, a "20" is displayed. If abnormal the failed sensor number is displayed. The sensor numbers are asfollows: 20 - all is normal 21 - outside air sensor 22 - Inside air sensor 23 - Water temperature sensor 24 - Intake temperature sensor 25 - Sunload sensor (small sensor on the left hand side of the dashboard near thewindscreen) 26 - PBR 27 - Refrigerant temperature sensor This should tell you if any of your sensors are faulty. Mode door position check (This is probably not the cause of your problems but it is a nifty self checkto play with). While in Sensor check, depress the HOT button again. This willoperate the the mode door actuator, and checks the whether the positiondetection switch is operating. Again the results are displayed on the display. If normal, a "30" is displayed. If abnormal the number of the faulty mode is displayed as follows: 30: Normal 31: VENT 32: B/L (Bi level) 34: FOOT 35: DEFROST/FOOT 36: DEFROST Actuator operation check By pressing the HOT button while in Mode Door Position check, you can actuallysend a signal to check the operation of the actuator manually. This is a bitcomplex, and will be expanded upon when a manual can viewed. Sensor recognition check Press the HOT switch again and a "5" will be indicated in the displaysection. If you press the "AMB" button (R32) or the windscreendefroster button (R33) in this status, the display will show the temperaturesensed by each sensor. This will give you an indication also of which (if any)are faulty. Temperatures will be displayed in the following order (R32): 5 -> Outside air temp -> Inside air temp -> Suction temp ->Refrigerant temp R33 seems to have a different selection, with three temperatures beingdisplayed. Obviously if any of these temps seem excessively different from actualtemperatures you have a problem! Calibration If you depress the fan switch during the Sensor Recognition check, you will goto Calibration in which you can set the difference between the indicatedtemperature and sensed temperature. While in Calibration press the HOT or COLD buttons to change the display byplus or minus 3 degrees in .5 degree increments (R32) or 1 degree increments(R33).
  6. Hey all, Sorry I havent been here to answer questions or update the list, ive been away without computer access for t wo weeks *Sigh* Anyway, list is now updated 1. Fineline 2. Boiracer 3. Boz 4. Arebees13 5. Kiwibob 6. Sexy Dave 7. Smity42 8. Smity42's +1 9. PWND 10. SPR34 +2 11. Fineline 12. Sneakey pete 13. Jazzahks 14. B-boi 34+1 15. Mumslayer 16. Grae35 +1 17. Cobbadan 18. SinistaGTR 19. SinistaGTR's +1 20. SinistaGTR's +2 21. SPR34 +2 22. Skyline_steve +1 23. Skylinestyle101 24. Randomhero83 +1 25. v8skylineman+3 26. Mrbenno 27. Sabbai +1 28. R-PWR 29. Joe_89 +2 Yea no helmets mate, 3:30 is the departure time so get there before then
  7. Damnit, looks like I missed an interesting car or two
  8. 1. Boz+1 2. Boiracer 3. Isola 4. Arebees13 5. Kiwibob 6. Sexy Dave 7. Smity42 8. Smity42's +1 9. olloSKYLINEollo 10. SPR34 11. Fineline 12. Sneakey pete 13. Jazzahks 14. TommyR34 +1 15. Mumslayer 16. Grae35 +1 17. Cobbadan 18. SinistaGTR +1 19. SinistaGTR's +1 20.SinistaGTR's +2 21. Bunta +1 22. Bunta's +1 23. Brandon
  9. There was a standard rail sold on here a little while ago, guy had it coated candy red, looked pretty good
  10. Hey mate, Basically because the standard plenum curves back over itself, there is a height issue between the bottom of the plenum (where the injectors sit) and the top of the plenum. So by using the forward facing plenum, it allows you to use top feed because there is no height restriction. The injectors I had were fairly large so prehaps it MAY be possible to squeeze in there with smaller ones, but I wouldnt call it ideal lol
  11. Its not cheaper if you take into consideration that you need a forward facing plenum, I found out the hard way that a top feed rail simply does not fit on the standard plenum lol
  12. 1. Boz+1 2. Boiracer 3. Isola 4. Arebees13 5. Kiwibob 6. Sexy Dave 7. Smity42 8. Smity42's +1 9. olloSKYLINEollo 10. SPR34 11. Sho Pi 12. Sneakey pete 13. Jazzahks 14. TommyR34 +1 15. Mumslayer 16. Grae35 +1
  13. 1. Boz+1 2. Boiracer 3. Isola 4. Arebees13 5. Kiwibob 6. Sexy Dave 7. Smity42 8. Smity42's +1 9. olloSKYLINEollo 10. SPR34 11. Sho Pi 12. Sneakey pete
  14. Important: Last event we had, alot of people did not turn up and gave no notice. This causes complications with catering and means other people miss out on the event, this is not acceptable. As a result, I will not add offenders names to the list to reserve a spot in future If you are on the list and cannot make it for whatever reason, then TELL US, we need to know
  15. 1. Boz+1 2. Boiracer 3. Isola 4. Arebees13 5. Kiwibob 6. Sexy Dave 7. Smity42 8. Smity42's +1
  16. 1. Boz+1 2. Boiracer 3. Isola 4. Arebees13 5. Kiwibob 6.
  17. Hey all, Next happylaps session is confirmed! Date: Sunday August 21st Same meetup place at Hypermarket car park, Aspley. Departure from there will be at 3:30pm SHARP. On track cruising from 4:30 to 5.00 with an evening meal to follow. Steak and salad BBQ buffet Selection of bread rolls Rump steak Chipolatas Sauted Mushrooms Garlic potato bake Tossed Salad Coleslaw Payment is on the day Members: $35 Non-Members $40 As per the previous events, If you are going on track as a driver, as a passenger or you're just spectating and joining us for the meal, you must pay the same as everyone else If you have people coming as passengers then simply say you have a +1 ect, if you have a +1 who would also like to drive on track then please specify as there IS a limit to the number of cars on track
  18. Clearly your user name is rather acurate
  19. Just the usual baskins social, it rarely changes lol
  20. lol no early start mate, they went on at 4:30 as planned. They had only been on for about two laps when you guys turned up Glad all of you enjoyed it, I will be putting the next one up soon hopefully
  21. I called them and told them to do so. Had to pull some strings but it was well worth it
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