Jump to content
SAU Community

*MOVED* Easter Monday Meet and BBQ - Elwood Beach 1pm


MaXiMuS007
 Share

Recommended Posts

*THANKS ALL - WAS FUN*

OK lets meet at Elwood Beach at Elwood Park @ 1pm 21/04/03

Theres a park (so we can kick a footy or something) BBQ's, a Kiosk (dunno if its open) as well as parking

BYO food and drink I guess, unless we meet elsewhere first and buy some food

Melway Ref 67 B4

http://www.whereis.com/search/email...jhtml?id=236881

Take Ormond Esplenade and turn into the car park opposite Vautier St and Docker St

People Coming So Far:

- Me + missus

- Phat32

- Predator666

- NS2500 + missus

- SS8_Gohan + friend

- DJ Lethal

- Al

Anyone else coming? PM if you are.

I'm bringing the frisbee

Link to comment
Share on other sites

THANKS FOR A GOOD DAY OUT PPLZ!

Hope everyone got home safely.

PS: If that immature F@RK in his silver r33 on P-Plates reads this, SAU is NOT about doing burn-outs in a public car park. That's the kind of 5hit that attracts all the BS we so often complain about. If your intention is to be a D***HEAD then stop affiliating with this forum/club.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Max - Thought it was, but wasn't sure. It's just that this type of stupidity reflects badly on us.

Max's GF (Sorry really bad with remembering names) - Throw in a turbo and run some impressive 1/4 times, then i may be interested.

C YA ALL NEXT TIME!

Alan

Link to comment
Share on other sites

yeah, had a great day guys. Thanks. Oh, i thought Zdenko had a black R33, don't know why tho... Anyway, if that was u Zdenko, "you're my hero" :)

Thanks for the lift home max, really appreciate it. And thanks for Alex for giving me a lift in! ;)

And for those who go PM's from me, going "wtf, who's this loser??", i was just sorta went thru to the SAU Vic goers thread and sent some off, in case ppl might of missed what had been organised.

oh and Nathan, we've talked a few times on MSN, but u might not have realised it was me. And i wasn't at the dyno day.

cheers!

p.s. thanks gordy for the sausage! (don't know how to phrase it without inasnt or narky saying something childish! ;))

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hey Guys N Gals,

had a good ime catchin up with every1 and meeting the new ppl i have not met, and horus u r a weak ass biatch for organizing a lunch and not turning up.........

Steve

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
 Share



  • Latest Posts

    • Slimline sub on the rear parcel shelf is doable. Pioneer TS-WX140DA is only 70mm high.   
    • People like Johnny Dose Bro might be laughing at my post because I accidentally added 100mm to my numbers. 350-355 is indeed the lower limit. 450 is off-road Skyline spec.
    • What is the "compromise" that you think will happen? Are you thinking that something will get damaged? The only things you have to be concerned about with spherical jointed suspension arms are; Arguments with the constabulary wrt their legality (they are likely to be illegal for road use without an engineering certificatation, and that may not be possible to obtain). A lot more NVH transmitted through to the passengers (which is hardly a concern for those with a preference for good handling, anyway). Greatly increased inspection and maintenance requirements (see above points, both).   It is extremely necessary to ask what car you are talking about. Your discussion on strut tops, for example, would be completely wrong for an R chassis, but be correct for an S chassis. R32s have specific problems that R33/4 do not have. Etc. I have hardened rubber bushes on upper rear control arms and traction rods. Adjustable length so as to be able to set both camber and bump steer. You cannot contemplate doing just the control arms and not the traction arms. And whatever bushing you have in one you should have in the other so that they have similar characteristics. Otherwise you can get increased oddness of behaviour as one bushing flexes and the other doesn't, changing the alignment between them. I have stock lower rear arms with urethane bushes. I may make changes here, these are are driven by the R32's geometry problems, so I won't discuss them here unless it proves necessary. I have spherical joints in the front caster rods. I have experienced absolutely no negatives and only positives from doing so. They are massively better than any other option. I have sphericals in the FUCAs, but this is driven largely by the (again) R32 specific problems with the motion of those arms. I just have to deal with the increased maintenance required. Given how much better the front end behaves with the sphericals in there.....I'd probably be tempted to go away from my preference (which is not to have sphericals on a road car, for 2 of the 3 reasons in the bulleted list above), just to gain those improvements. And so my preference for not using sphericals (in general) on a road car should be obvious. I use them judiciously, though, as required to solve particular problems.
    • Easiest way to know is to break out the multimeter and measure it when cold, then measure all the resistances again once it gets hot enough to misfire. Both the original ignitor and the J Replace version. Factory service manual will have the spec for the terminal measurements.
    • Yes that sounds right. Cars currently in the shop for the engine work. Will need to remeasure .. but yes I think I must be targeting 45cm from fender. 
×
×
  • Create New...