Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 144
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

The main culprit of that is YOU age. When are you going to pull your head in and come to one this year?!

Yeah yeah i know.... :D To hot for me and the yellow one (plus work is busy...installing Air cons and such :D ). But surely Mav was there to represent the team??

I will be back to the SAUVIC DECA's next year.... where ever you have a moist skidpan, i'll be there! :)

Oh and big congrats to REXDAN!!! Dare i say REXDAN FTW!!! Certainly showed that you can have all the SEXPO stickers on your car that you like.... but when it really comes to the crunch, PURPLE is the winner :) :)

Cougar, it's time for the Ge-mini Grass motorkhana campaign next year!!! Let me know where and when...it's time to get at least one of them up and running!!! :D

If at least 2 people wanted to do DECA on motorbikes, could that be accomodated? Obviously similar to the drags in that you couldnt run a car against a bike. Just an idea............

:D

Hey can someone / anyone with video footage and skills please put together a battles only vid for me?

Snowy. (and whoeva else is interested)

Heres the battle vid that me and Frysie have knocked up.

Enjoy

MaT

  • 4 weeks later...
Can the person who took this photos please get in contact with me. I'm after the high res shots of these photos for my collection.

Dave is this to add to the for sale thread to say check out my car doin SIK burnouts BRO!!! :)

Can the person who took this photos please get in contact with me. I'm after the high res shots of these photos for my collection.

Leewah, Your after startrippa (Evan Boyack) from the WRX club.

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

    • Hi Apex and welcome! 
    • Probably too late to reply to this, but worth a try. It's not calliper flex, the calliper as a whole is moving so it has to be calliper mounting bracket flex.  Calliper mounting brackets are designed to stop the calliper rotating, they don't need to be designed heavy duty to stop the calliper moving in and out.  Whatever it is is not the major cause of poor pedal feel, the outer pistons are moving towards the disc rotor the same amount as the inner pistons are moving away from the disc rotor.  Hence no change in fluid usage, what extra fluid is needed to move the outer pistons is recovered from the inner pistons. For a calliper to move as a whole by far the most common reason is the rotor is not perfectly centred in the calliper.  The first thing I check is that hub face is perfectly clean, bare metal, where the rotor hats contacts it.  Then I check the that rotor is firmly held in place by at least 3 wheel nuts (or equivalent). If all of the above are confirmed to be in perfect alignment then I would check the piston sizes and ensure that the 3 inner pistons and 3 outer pistons have matching diameters (eg; 28/32/36mm).  I have seen a no name 4 spot calliper that had 1 of the 4 pistons a different diameter. Maybe I missed it, are both the callipers exhibiting the same problem? I would remove the transfer pipe and inspect it to make sure that there are no restrictions. Maybe you already have but if not I would return them with the video and have them confirm all of the above.   Hope that helps Cheers Gary    
    • If you have the original log book and it didn't have a chassis number quoted, then no money required.  I have "rechassied" a number of race cars, no problem as long as you have the original log book.   Cheers Gary
    • Well the good news is that it won't run any worse with an atmo bov than it does with no bov, I've owned a few Nissans over the years (r32, s15 and now r33), the stalling issue caused by a bov or no bov while still having an afm is easy enough to live with, most people get used to driving them and just feathering the throttle when you come to a stop to avoid it stalling. Changing to a proper ecu with a map sensor is ideal but in the short term I'd just slap in the bov if you really want the whoosh sound. I looked into the pass through type maf like the R35 one above but decided against it as the amount of oil and crap flowing through the hot side would mean you'd have to clean it often to keep it working.
×
×
  • Create New...