Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 263
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

Could i get some details for this event - Firm costs - Licence requirements.

Most of the open days are run by one of the clubs down there and you would have to join this club. Is this the case with this event?

If everything works out i would be keen to come down for the weekend.

I'm not sure what the costs are but it will be <$200 entry...

You don't need to be a member of PIARC club, just have a Club membership that is a CAMS member, and also your L2S license.

How can i find out for sure? I am interested in attending but wanted to work out the details

How can i find out for sure? I am interested in attending but wanted to work out the details

The previous PIARC weekends this year were $140 / day and are open to all financial members of any CAMS affiliated car club and holders of a minimum CAMS L2S license.

This won't be any different.

Im looking to book a cabin for this so that i can fark with the GTRs while their owners sleep. Are you NSW folk looking after your own accom or do you want to crash at the place we arrange (Should be plenty big for the numbers we are looking at)

LOL...the more i think about this weekend the more i want to sink money into the car, such a Victorian reaction :(

Ok So i've finally actually made it on the track and i want MOAR!

hopefully i can get some intrest out of my friend and his n2 sprinter and we can work out an easy way to get two cars down i think we will be in with a good chance for this event!

and i should have my Gtr sorted out by then!

Brisby - I have the details still of that big house we hired that slept 13 people. I was going to look into that place again. But if you are feeling impatient let me know and I'll give you the details.

I was thinking the same thing...and no not getting impatient. Just hoping to get sorted well in advance so i am not stuck holding the bil to a holiday house again :)

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • https://www.facebook.com/share/19kSVAc4tc/?mibextid=wwXIfr
    • It would be well worth deciding where you want to go and what you care about. Reliability of everything in a 34 drops MASSIVELY above the 300kw mark. Keeping everything going great at beyond that value will cost ten times the $. Clutches become shit, gearboxes (and engines/bottom ends) become consumable, traction becomes crap. The good news is looking legalish/actually being legal is slighly under the 300kw mark. I would make the assumption you want to ditch the stock plenum too and want to go a front facing unit of some description due to the cross flow. Do the bends on a return flow hurt? Not really. A couple of bends do make a difference but not nearly as much in a forced induction situation. Add 1psi of boost to overcome it. Nobody has ever gone and done a track session monitoring IAT then done a different session on a different intercooler and monitored IAT to see the difference here. All of the benefits here are likely in the "My engine is a forged consumable that I drive once a year because it needs a rebuild every year which takes 9 months of the year to complete" territory. It would be well worth deciding where you want to go and what you care about with this car.
    • By "reverse flow", do you mean "return flow"? Being the IC having a return pipe back behind the bumper reo, or similar? If so... I am currently making ~250 rwkW on a Neo at ~17-18 psi. With a return flow. There's nothing to indicate that it is costing me a lot of power at this level, and I would be surprised if I could not push it harder. True, I have not measured pressure drop across it or IAT changes, but the car does not seem upset about it in any way. I won't be bothering to look into it unless it starts giving trouble or doesn't respond to boost increases when I next put it on the dyno. FWIW, it was tuned with the boost controller off, so achieving ~15-16 psi on the wastegate spring alone, and it is noticeably quicker with the boost controller on and yielding a couple of extra pounds. Hence why I think it is doing OK. So, no, I would not arbitrarily say that return flows are restrictive. Yes, they are certainly restrictive if you're aiming for higher power levels. But I also think that the happy place for a street car is <300 rwkW anyway, so I'm not going to be aiming for power levels that would require me to change the inlet pipework. My car looks very stock, even though everything is different. The turbo and inlet pipes all look stock and run in the stock locations, The airbox looks stock (apart from the inlet being opened up). The turbo looks stock, because it's in the stock location, is the stock housings and can't really be seen anyway. It makes enough power to be good to drive, but won't raise eyebrows if I ever f**k up enough for the cops to lift the bonnet.
    • There is a guy who said he can weld me piping without having to cut chassis, maybe I do that ? Or do I just go reverse flow but isn’t reverse flow very limited once again? 
    • I haven’t yet cut the chassis, maybe I switch to a reverse flow. I’ve got the Intercooler mounted as I already had it but not cut yet. Might have to speak to an engineer 
×
×
  • Create New...