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I am going to have to make Thu night...my gpd we will be able to have some fun...and see if i can romance an innocent from Golbourn

pete we down ther thurs as well?

troy i know for sure we're down there wed night

if not ill just drink thursday day as i aint driving!

ps - bloodnut

been missing our calls lately?

We have had a bit of a hurdle. Whilst showing off on SAU dyno day we turned up boost and made 427rwkw once in morning then at very end of the day. She was blowing smoke which it had not done before and thought odd. We did a comp test and cylinder leakage last week and both down, and two cylinders had oil on spark plugs. Pulled it out and stripped the motor and found all rods bents mainly two and also twisted. We now know what stock rods linished and shot peened will not handle.

Anyway picked up crank today that needed a little linish and balanced with new Scat rods, head service and back together tomorrow and Wednesday as long as no major dramas will be there on Thursday even if a little late.

SAU Dyno Day Slot Car Gooooone

Edited by Boosted Zed
on the dyno bro

Motor went in this morning and apart from stripped out thread in bell housing for starter motor which we fixed, and alloy flywheel thread stripped, but solved and we are on track although cutting it fine. I also tested my NEW semi slicks and much better as I predicted than my used semi slicks I get for free or close to. Tomorrow will do 1 min 5 or maybe better if conditions are right. This means fatz goes after me and throws his dirt around. Bring on your GTR's.

We have had a bit of a hurdle. Whilst showing off on SAU dyno day we turned up boost and made 427rwkw once in morning then at very end of the day. She was blowing smoke which it had not done before and thought odd. We did a comp test and cylinder leakage last week and both down, and two cylinders had oil on spark plugs. Pulled it out and stripped the motor and found all rods bents mainly two and also twisted. We now know what stock rods linished and shot peened will not handle.

Anyway picked up crank today that needed a little linish and balanced with new Scat rods, head service and back together tomorrow and Wednesday as long as no major dramas will be there on Thursday even if a little late.

SAU Dyno Day Slot Car Gooooone

John...what made it burn so much oil?

Hey John,

I hear you couldn't keep up with a certain little subaru...hehe

So i assume the little subaru went well?? i cant wait till i see ben to ask him, since u know already, HOW DID HE GO!?!??!???? times!?? and everyone else..!!?

Inclement weather = 4wd / AWD victory ...surely :yes:

I hear karaoke in Goulbourn with local girls is the thing to do when yo are on the sauce... :)

Yep I got smacked by Russles R32 GTR 1 min 6.3 I believe and looked awesome. Very well prepped and neat and clean, bit like fatz's R31 nugget?????? As predicted fatz was the entertainment though showing everyone reall men drift, and go off the end of the stragiht. Love the noise and the performacne of your dog box can't wait until I get one. stays on boost awesome. I did a silippery 1 min 10 .8 after it started to rain and my minimum groove semi slicks were not suited to wet that is for sure nearly lost it twice on that lap.

Lots of tough cars tehre and next one later in the year with good weather should be big.

So i assume the little subaru went well?? i cant wait till i see ben to ask him, since u know already, HOW DID HE GO!?!??!???? times!?? and everyone else..!!?

Think the 'little subaru' finished 3rd overall. I think he said he did a 1:08 in the wet. I think he was only running it on 1.1 bar too.

An Giant...of course the GTR is king!! (I hoped you rubbed Ben's nose in it just a little bit :))

I've had a quick glance at AutoSalon's site,but I can't see anything. Understandable,if they're all still recovering after what was probably a big day yesterday. Soooo....boys:any ideas on times/placings OTHER than a GT-R won(one of us? R32? 33? 34?) and someone(name?) in a Scoobie was going well? I want photo's,but I'll also assume everyone was too busy steering to take heaps of happy snaps as well.

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f**kin hell

what a cracker of a time

firstly, nice to meet russ and mark, amdrew, tara, and ash

not a bad day. shame it rained, but so,e dry laps were done. was there with peter carruthers in the best car there on the day (unbiased), hr31 skyline. had a ball. russ/mark r32 gtr was phenomenal - thing went like a rocket.

jp from UAS had a bit of a tough time with his rubber but good to see him out there. gotta say, john, we owe you a beer or 2 for the amount of shit we give ya!

fun fun fun

topped it off by heading into goulburn for piss up last night. goulburn - the pearl on new south wales!! boobies, guys fighting in the toilets, ash chucking his guts up, endless arguments from other blokes bout holdens being superior, pete and i ending up in bed together... it was all happening!!!

cant wait for another interstate circuit meet. it's a ball!!

f**kin hell

what a cracker of a time

firstly, nice to meet russ and mark, amdrew, tara, and ash

not a bad day. shame it rained, but so,e dry laps were done. was there with peter carruthers in the best car there on the day (unbiased), hr31 skyline. had a ball. russ/mark r32 gtr was phenomenal - thing went like a rocket.

jp from UAS had a bit of a tough time with his rubber but good to see him out there. gotta say, john, we owe you a beer or 2 for the amount of shit we give ya!

fun fun fun

topped it off by heading into goulburn for piss up last night. goulburn - the pearl on new south wales!! boobies, guys fighting in the toilets, ash chucking his guts up, endless arguments from other blokes bout holdens being superior, pete and i ending up in bed together... it was all happening!!!

cant wait for another interstate circuit meet. it's a ball!!

I did not notice any crap or did I not hear it. I don't mind even if you did.

Yes the boat did not like the rain, 4wd ruled. Should be fine for our track day this Sunday little side bet with MADGTR R34 case of Corona on offer for best improvement. Shoe is on the other foot now though as Paul is running used slicks and I am on new semi slicks.

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