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omg ANOTHER cracked DBA rotor??? jesus these things are bloody dangerous.

I hate mine too! Less than 5000km and a track day and they are grooved and look worse than the 15year old stockers did

it was good. that must of been one of the only clean laps i got where it wasnt rev-limmited to 5.5k from overheating or cooler hoses popping off.

ps.. i know why i was poping them . i was spiking boost to 1.8bar lol.

the wastegate hose had a hole melted in it eek.

lanky71 that link doesnt work :P

Sorry, I changed the name of the album so it changed the link code, it is all working now just go to:

http://lanky71.myphotoalbum.com/

Then click on the small image on the left of page (should be 4 skylines) and it will take you to the first page of photos and you can navigate thru them all there.

Drew.

it was a great day and good 2 c some skylines out there. as well as a lot of exotics (5 lotus's !!)

It was very hot, not that gr8 4 turbo cars...

I have timing equipment and i managed a best for the day of 1:12:10 which i'm not really happy with...

My best previuously is a 1:11:39 at the Evo nats and that was with stock everything ecxept for semi slicks.

any way, onward to the dutton...




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