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Well the Gods seem to have smiled on you Baron. The S&S had to be pushed back a week so I will contact UAS (or you can do it for me) and see if it's ok with them to push it back a week. If you're not there I'll cry. No one wants to see that. :closedeyes:

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Well the Gods seem to have smiled on you Baron. The S&S had to be pushed back a week so I will contact UAS (or you can do it for me) and see if it's ok with them to push it back a week. If you're not there I'll cry. No one wants to see that. :thumbsup:

lol. yahoo! yeah, happy to ring john tomorrow (have to anyway). he already knows what a whinging cvnt I can be so he will say yes just so he doesn't have to listen to my moaning. :D

don't worry, I'll be there with bells on. :D

now let's get lots of SAU people there so I don't look like a twat.

c'mon guys. these is probably one of the cheapest events you can do, and it can/will tell you heaps about your car. Plus with so many categories eligible for prizes you don't need a crazy hp car to be in with a shot of coming up number 1 in your class on the day.

and you get to see me, or if not you will get to see adam with tears in his eyes. can't beat that for value!

Question, I probably can't personally make it but if i send someone with my car and membership card its ok?

EDIT: Stupid me just sore its a $5 saving. Me personally won't be there but hopefully should be able to get my car there.

also i am looking for some help to get my profec B set up correctly.....i am trying to have low boost at .65 and hi boost at .85. the high boost is very tidy with boost hitting and staying at .85, the gain is 35%. with the low boost it increases to over .65 then shoots back and feels very jumpy and boost is all over the place....can anyone help out on the day?

crap i just realised i was getting all my wisdomes ripped out on that day :P

What time does the first car go on the dyno? :)

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Beer barron you weapon head how could anyone get confused with you on board? Baron quote of the year. " Bang a gong we are on." I fell off my chair on that one.

Might change, if can, the original 12th of May date on start of this thread in the heading to the correct date to avoid any confusion?

Plenty of parking right out the front of UAS as most of the businesses are closed here on Sat so can line up 50 out the front easy and more down the side.

Should be a huge day like the last one, so unfortunatley prob not enough time to do much with tuning etc although can do a little tickle here and there. We will be ruled by Abo Bob and other SAU organisers. We will do or not do pretty much what they say.




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