Jump to content
SAU Community

Heathcote 1/6/2003 :P


Recommended Posts

if such a situation arises ever again, I just won't hesitate to say "No, screw 'em - we had it booked first".

Well seriously, tell me you wouldn't have expected people (of which own skylines) to come up to your car in the garage to have a look??? Hey, it's totally understandable if you want to keep your project and engine setup totally discreet but a bit of politeness will go a long long way.

To be honest with ya I wasn't there to see what happened but I thought with someone of your calibre should have been a lot more professional with your (or crew member's) actions.

Just coz u guys were having a bad day doesn't mean you should take it out on others.....

  • Replies 162
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Guest RedLineGTR

Mario, ya might remember me the guy in the yellow jacket near the drag strip when the r33 was parked and the engine over was off, you thought i wanted to get a picture of the engine, just because i had a camera in my hand dosent mean i wanted to take a photo of it. Had my camera in my hand all day long, catching some snaps of the SAU boyZ, and removing the shitty photo and previewing some photo, which was what i was doing before you thought i was a fbi spy to steal your secrets, just wanted a photo of your team near the r33. Glad ya didnt have baseball bats prob would of been smacked so hard would of flown over the 1/4mile in less that 8sec. Can't jump to conclusions so fast.

man i rekon we should get mario + team banned form the forum.. disrespect for the members shows disrespect for the club/forum... people like that who think they are 'superior' should be ****ed over and sent to create their own forum.. see how many members they get.. LMFAO... LAMERS!!!

HAHAHA

every1 knows me, i abuse like a muddafaaker then 2sec later i cant even remeber wot the fool who pissed me of did, cos i indeed do not give a toss about people who r wank3rs, i show respect to people who deserve it, i dont give a fark if u have a 7sec car, 15sec car or a freakin pushbike....

NEXT! :P

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by RedLineGTR

inasnt was there...dont think he stole anything...lolz...pm me if ya got some turbos form the rh9 garage...lolz

yep i stole his 3540 turbos when he wasent wanking over them for a whole 2 seconds. I was gonna sell them but i got more satisfaction burning them :P

Mario u are like the little rich boy who has no friends, and the friends u do have are only there coz u got $$!

U need to give respect to recieve it, i personally mainly came to see your car and rh9 run, but after you and that fat ***s hissy fit, i would stay away if i heard u pricks were running your cars!

Go buy your own farkin track with all that $$ u have then no 1 will bother u ever again!

rant over

oh and maybe u should drive your own car for once :P

:bahaha: :bahaha: :P

Its really a shame that some one wit such a well built car jus doesnt hav an attitude of the same caliber. Most of the SAU guys hav put forward relevant points and discussed them with understandin for both themselves and Mario + crew. If only Mario could take a page out of our books !

hehe

actually testin the air shifter there, but its amazing how poeple can spend in excess of 200k on a car and 9s, and then u can have cars and full street trim pumpin there stereos runnin 10s for 20-60k...just gotta keep a head on things

i 4 1 thought it was mad that some2 of marios callibur had the time and wanted to previously coem on here sith the sau bois...and when u knew we ere comin and still acted the way u did, over nothing, was real disapointing..

also need to rememeber, that u can say u had the track to yourselves etc etc, but without the public there on sunday, u wouldnt have even got on the track due to its condition...and i didnt c u out there doin warm up laps..:rollseyes:

u were once where we r now bro, young and havin fun in our nice, fast, street cars...

And as for not wanting us there???

Who would have dryed the track out for you?

Just like you waffle on your own website... and how it was good that we were there???

Didn't see any of your cars out there lending a hand... but then, that's a job for the lowly peasants to do right ?

Your nothing but a hypocritical wanker

PFFT.

Mario:

I understand most of what you are saying and personally didnt have a bad experience with you [or crew]. Heck, I was the guy who offered to lend my gear knob [which was later rejected by the mechanic].

As far as I was concerned I was going to an OPEN meet and paying my fee to have a run. I never knew you guys had booked the track. Perhaps this should have been made known at the gates whence we entered? All reports said it was a test / tune day...oh well

My opinion is that the track owners took our money when it should have been called off due to the rain drenched track. I dont think I will bother with the 350Km round trip in future.

/me wishes he owned a race/drag track...

And just for the record: I believe the *rudeness* experienced by some of us [not me] happened before ANYONE had a run...

Nb. Mario have you got any issues with video footage of your car being online? [hosted by someone else]

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

    • Well, apparently they do fit, however this wont be a problem if not because the car will be stationary while i do the suspension work. I was just going to use the 16's to roll the old girl around if I needed to. I just need to get the E90 back on the road first. Yes! I'm a believer! 🙌 So, I contacted them because the site kinda sucks and I was really confused about what I'd need. They put together a package for me and because I was spraying all the seat surfaces and not doing spot fixes I decided not to send them a headrest to colour match, I just used their colour on file (and it was spot on).  I got some heavy duty cleaner, 1L of colour, a small bottle of dye hardener and a small bottle of the dye top coat. I also got a spray gun as I needed a larger nozzle than the gun I had and it was only $40 extra. From memory the total was ~$450 ish. Its not cheap but the result is awesome. They did add repair bits and pieces to the quote originally and the cost came down significantly when I said I didn't need any repair products. I did it over a weekend. The only issues I had were my own; I forgot to mix the hardener into the dye two coats but I had enough dye for 2 more coats with the hardener. I also just used up all the dye because why not and i rushed the last coat which gave me some runs. Thankfully the runs are under the headrests. The gun pattern wasn't great, very round and would have been better if it was a line. It made it a little tricky to get consistent coverage and I think having done the extra coats probably helped conceal any coverage issues. I contacted them again a few months later so I could get our X5 done (who the f**k thought white leather was a good idea for a family car?!) and they said they had some training to do in Sydney and I could get a reduced rate on the leather fix in the X5 if I let them demo their product on our car. So I agreed. When I took Bec in the E39 to pick it up, I showed them the job I'd done in my car and they were all (students included) really impressed. Note that they said the runs I created could be fixed easily at the time with a brush or an air compressor gun. So, now with the two cars done I can absolutely recommend Colourlock.  I'll take pics of both interiors and create a new thread.
    • Power is fed to the ECU when the ignition switch is switched to IGN, at terminal 58. That same wire also connects to the ECCS relay to provide both the coil power and the contact side. When the ECU sees power at 58 it switches 16 to earth, which pulls the ECCS relay on, which feeds main power into the ECU and also to a bunch of other things. None of this is directly involved in the fuel pump - it just has to happen first. The ECU will pull terminal 18 to earth when it wants the fuel pump to run. This allows the fuel pump relay to pull in, which switches power on into the rest of the fuel pump control equipment. The fuel pump control regulator is controlled from terminal 104 on the ECU and is switched high or low depending on whether the ECU thinks the pump needs to run high or low. (I don't know which way around that is, and it really doesn't matter right now). The fuel pump control reg is really just a resistor that controls how the power through the pump goes to earth. Either straight to earth, or via the resistor. This part doesn't matter much to us today. The power to the fuel pump relay comes from one of the switched wires from the IGN switch and fusebox that is not shown off to the left of this page. That power runs the fuel pump relay coil and a number of other engine peripherals. Those peripherals don't really matter. All that matters is that there should be power available at the relay when the key is in the right position. At least - I think it's switched. If it's not switched, then power will be there all the time. Either way, if you don't have power there when you need it (ie, key on) then it won't work. The input-output switching side of the relay gains its power from a line similar (but not the same as) the one that feeds the ECU. SO I presume that is switched. Again, if there is not power there when you need it, then you have to look upstream. And... the upshot of all that? There is no "ground" at the fuel pump relay. Where you say: and say that pin 1 Black/Pink is ground, that is not true. The ECU trigger is AF73, is black/pink, and is the "ground". When the ECU says it is. The Blue/White wire is the "constant" 12V to power the relay's coil. And when I say "constant", I mean it may well only be on when the key is on. As I said above. So, when the ECU says not to be running the pump (which is any time after about 3s of switching on, with no crank signal or engine speed yet), then you should see 12V at both 1 and 2. Because the 12V will be all the way up to the ECU terminal 18, waiting to be switched to ground. When the ECU switches the fuel pump on, then AF73 should go to ~0V, having been switched to ground and the voltage drop now occurring over the relay coil. 3 & 5 are easy. 5 is the other "constant" 12V, that may or may not be constant but will very much want to be there when the key is on. Same as above. 3 goes to the pump. There should never be 12V visible at 3 unless the relay is pulled in. As to where the immobiliser might have been spliced into all this.... It will either have to be on wire AF70 or AF71, whichever is most accessible near the alarm. Given that all those wires run from the engine bay fusebox or the ECU, via the driver's area to the rear of the car, it could really be either. AF70 will be the same colour from the appropriate fuse all the way to the pump. If it has been cut and is dangling, you should be able to see that  in that area somewhere. Same with AF71.   You really should be able to force the pump to run. Just jump 12V onto AF72 and it should go. That will prove that the pump itself is willing to go along with you when you sort out the upstream. You really should be able to force the fuel pump relay on. Just short AF73 to earth when the key is on. If the pump runs, then the relay is fine, and all the power up to both inputs on the relay is fine. If it doesn't run (and given that you checked the relay itself actually works) then one or both of AF70 and AF71 are not bringing power to the game.
    • @PranK can you elaborate further on the Colorlock Dye? The website has a lot of options. I'm sure you've done all the research. I have old genuine leather seats that I have bought various refurbing creams and such, but never a dye. Any info on how long it lasts? Does it wash out? Is it a hassle? What product do I actually need? Am I just buying this kit and following the steps the page advises or something else? https://www.colourlockaustralia.com.au/colourlock-leather-repair-kit-dye.html
    • These going to fit over the big brakes? I'd be reeeeeeeeaaaall hesitant to believe so.
    • The leather work properly stunned me. Again, I am thankful that the leather was in such good condition. I'm not sure what the indent is at the top of the passenger seat. Like somebody was sitting in it with a golf ball between their shoulders. The wheels are more grey than silver now and missing a lot of gloss.  Here's one with nice silver wheels.
×
×
  • Create New...