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Oh love the Power FC! What do your maps look like?? hmm but every tuner is different I guess

Yep indeed cant wait!! Not sure if I will be racing my car might be in the shop getting work done :D

Either wakie them selves pretty sure or could go to that bed and breakfast just up the road (which is nicer) Molly morgan I think its called

yeah every engine set up is differnt too

sifnt stay at the track and miss all the fun! I went to boarding school sif i care if accomodation is nice ha ha

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just tyding up the tune ,AFR was 8:1 or higher (probe only read to 8:1) and total timing in the topend was 30+ degrees advanced, the car is stuck on a bit over 260rwkw for some reason but aparently has a fat fat midrange and average power is much higher than when it was reading 300rwkw so we will see how it goes when i get to drive it!

oh and also fixing the bits that some ass broke when they tried to steal it last week

Cool :rolleyes:

Are you bringing semi's down with you for the day?

Anyone remember down in ACT, when Vic had just bought his new rims... 2 minutes in the car park and he mini dents them :rolleyes:

Sorry Vic :P

:P:yes: I really hate this thread....

FYI it is on the side which I dont see, which is good. And it's a mini dent.

Still im sad :( esp @ this thread. and wtf how does this relate to the topic.... oh nvm.. :(

*cuts self

Vic hey bud I think they really admire your driving ability that is why they started the thread with Vic LOL . I personaly would of said Mexicans because we all know they cant drive! LOL YOu can bud!

do you need to be a club member to come along? i want to come to the eastern creek day, what do i need to be able to go on the track?

No pretty sure these are just open days that anyone can do :P You need your cams licence LS2 cost $85 and last a year just need to fill out a form

http://www.cams.com.au/downloads/paperform...Application.pdf

so you just fill that out and you can go on track? thats great if thats how it works, will definately be there for sure,

do we have to pre book to get on the track or just rock up on the day?

EDIT: just had a quick read of the application form, says you have to be a member of a cams affiliated club, which im not at the moment, gues i wont be coming cause i dont have the money to pay for both plus the track fee.

oh well maybe next time

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so you just fill that out and you can go on track? thats great if thats how it works, will definately be there for sure,

do we have to pre book to get on the track or just rock up on the day?

EDIT: just had a quick read of the application form, says you have to be a member of a cams affiliated club, which im not at the moment, gues i wont be coming cause i dont have the money to pay for both plus the track fee.

oh well maybe next time

Easy as

Join SAUNSW, link is in my sig

Its not expensive, membership is usually sorted out within a week or so :spank:

What are you guys doing for timing? You all got laptimers or using hand-timing?

Also how do you determine the winning state? Is it the most people in the top10, the fastest car, etc?

You should use a control tyre too. Nankang NSII FTW!

Its going to be a close run thing as to wether i make it or not. head is going back on wednesday night then we have to put it all back together. Providing there are no further problems it should be fine. Booked in monday am for exhaust work, monday late am for a dyno touch up. monday pm for new tyres and wheel alignment so we can head out tuesday.

Only Anna, Andy, and myself from up here at this stage. plenty of interest but when push comes to shove most of them bail.

Whats the deal with wsid on friday night, is it the same as our t&t nights up here. Anybody welcome? If its open to all I might throw the mickey T's in the back seat and go play there as well.

Really looking forward to getting away from the grind for a few days, meeting some other liners and having fun at the track. Cyall there. (hopefully)

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