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WELL BOY`S & GIRL`S HOW`S COMING DOWN FOR THE EVENING ????,iam in,John`s upto,Dale inthe Pulsar,come on down have a look at KARL``S MN35,so hope to see some of you will come down would be GREAT to see a GOOD GROUP of STAGEA TURN OUT ???????,LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU ALL.PLUS LET`S SHOW THE EASTERN STATE`S WHAT WE HAVE IN SUNNY PERTH.cheer`s chuckie.

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GOOD NEW`S KARL,I will be coming down,also DALE will be in his[robin`s] pulsar,so that`s 3 so far.looking forward to the stagea :banana: blowning some dunniedoor`s away :blush: ??????????.cheer`s chuckie.

..... DALE will be in his[robin`s] pulsar........

:P

*bitchslap*

how rude! but, yes I will be there, and I will be coming down to say gidday (and to deliver that bitchslap personally CHARLES!!)

:O

*bitchslap*

how rude! but, yes I will be there, and I will be coming down to say gidday (and to deliver that bitchslap personally CHARLES!!)

YOU SHOULD RESPECT YOUR ELDER`S :P YOUNG MAN.you told me it is ROBIN`S CAR,you`ve just sold your datto ??? so on to the train :rofl: young man.or :):):worship::worship: ROBIN please can I use YOUR CAR DARLING WIFE :wub::wacko: .SEE YOU SOON DUDE,cheer`s chuckie.

might be rained off :)

saw the weather report and Wednesday was the only day with a smiley sunny face. So in keeping with tradition and the weather ( person ) always being well off the mark. Your probably right.

But frick it I'm going anyway.

Forecast......

Tuesday Becoming fine. Partly cloudy. Min 15 Max 24

Wednesday Fine. Min 12 Max 25

Thursday Fine. Min 13 Max 25

Friday Fine. Min 12 Max 27

Saturday Fine. Cloudy periods. Min 15 Max 30

Sunday Fine. Partly cloudy. Min 19 Max 31

May be OK on this one.... what has happened to Perth's endless summer..... more like endless winter this year....

I think that it's the melting of Antarctica.... it is actually making the Southern Ocean cooler and we are getting more "Albany like" weather....

It's just Mother Nature trying to level up mankinds stuff-ups.....

Does drag racing count as a Green sport?

How many trees do we have to plant to cover our 1/4 mile runs?

Does anyone really care?

:) That's about as green as I get!

G`DAY Boy`s & Girl`s 25deg`s on wednesday so NO EXCUSE`ES ,Be there or be square ;) ,& if you don`t turn up ???,THE DOLL WILL BE COMING TO SEE YOU WE KNOW WEAR YOU LIVE :):D SO START LOOKING UNDER THE BED,OR IN THE CUPBOARD`S :) THE DOLL`S COMING .SO Perth STAGEA OWNER`S SEE YOU THERE,Cheer`s chuckie.

Was the aristo running a V8 4WD, or the 2JZGTE? im guess 2J, or he wouldve had YOU off the line...? 3L twin turbo 6... if toyota made an aristo wagon or similar, itd be aiiight.

M35's have a MUCH bigger rolling diameter than C34's and legnums, right? the can run HUGE wheels.

yes, yes you are :)

15.5ish to 15.1ish from memory.

both of those times seem fairly slow to me. Not talking about anyone's driving either - just slower than I would've imagined these cars would do. I believe people have managed somewhere just over the 15s mark in a stock s1 stagea?

15.1 isn't that quick for the SS either. So its a credit to you that your heavier, 2.5L engined wagon came within .4 seconds of a 6L V8 powered wagon. I'm not sure how to compare engine sized (probably impossible) but we can work out that at stock boost, your car will be sucking as much air as a ~3.8L n/a engine, give or take some, but certainly less than the big 6L v8. and yet you would have the same if not more power to the wheels.

I still say congrats :)

2JZ, it did a 14.1 that run, and i did a 14.6 as i turned the boost down instead of up, lol.

but the next run against a skyline i did a 14.2... so not that much quicker

Mitchy, as for the legnum, you meantioned earlier that you got 14.2 in a "dead stock" legnum and here you mentioned raising the boost? Just out of interest, what is stock boost and what did you set it to in order to get the 14.2. Thats a pretty impressive number :) Do legnums have adjustable boost as standard? or do you have some mods - eg, exhaust, boost controller.

Also you said "not that much quicker" - I'd say .4s is quite an achievement just by adding more boost.

Mitchy, as for the legnum, you meantioned earlier that you got 14.2 in a "dead stock" legnum and here you mentioned raising the boost? Just out of interest, what is stock boost and what did you set it to in order to get the 14.2. Thats a pretty impressive number :) Do legnums have adjustable boost as standard? or do you have some mods - eg, exhaust, boost controller.

Also you said "not that much quicker" - I'd say .4s is quite an achievement just by adding more boost.

whoops....

the only mod is a manual boost controller. :)

stock exhaust, stock intake, even a crappy compliance spec cat and filter!

stock boost is about 8psi, and i had it set at 12psi, but it tapers off to about 10psi higher up (I need a EBC!)

the 'not much quicker' was referring to the aristo... i expected a 3L TT sedan to go more than 0.1s faster than a 2.5L TT wagon :)

the SS wagon was also a VY, so it was only the 5.7L LS1, i'm not sure what they are supposed to do, but i know the LS2 powered utes are supposed to do ~14 flat (my old man wants to try his against the legnum :)), so a LS1 wagon doing 15 sounds about right.

aristo just beat me, but i flogged it off the line. :)

...beat a skyline though :)

yeah the rims on that M35 were big, but they suited it :)

By going the larger rims has that increased the diameter of the wheel from the standard 18 inch wheels? If it has this may have effected the launch off the line?

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