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Howd the silvia do around the island Bris?

Its probably line ball with my car. I have more top end, but i now understand how you are so quick in your car. The power delivery of these things is such that you just pick up the throttle wherever you want and you get good drive out of corners. My RB20 you have to be picking up the throttle 20mtrs before you want boost :banana:

The little S13 was mighty impressive, it was onoly running 1bar and street tyres...and felt damn good. I think you need to get a T518Z for your car and a Power Fc while you are at it. The thing is as responsive as, not sure if it woudl lose much at all over std as i cant recall ever having driven a std turbo S13.

But hard to tell when you are out there by yourself, first few laps it was able to breeze by a good half dozen cars so assume it was in the 1:58-2:02 range?!?!? Either way, its a great drive. The brakes were great, about the best car i have driven with regards to brakes! And the scary thing is the pads he was running are worth more then the caliper and rotor upgrade ! Lucky S13 bastards :D

Lol BB...flamage AND sideways....top shot :D

Is there another photographer that you know of that was there on the day? I had a look thru SDPICS and I couldn't see the one you posted above.

Yeah, apparently this guy was there:

Luke at [email protected] - he sent me 5 other shots that were really good. I'm getting them in hi-res (for a price :banana: )

Lol BB...flamage AND sideways....top shot :banana:

Is there another photographer that you know of that was there on the day? I had a look thru SDPICS and I couldn't see the one you posted above.

whats this SDPICS thing? site? link?

hey thats cool, what system/datalogger do you use to get that?

The Performance Box is alway a good option. Seems to be a lot cheaper than anything ellse.

I use the drift box which is the same abart from the ability to measure sidways angle.

Performance Box

thanks adz,

Still a bit out of my pricerange though considering I'm not that into it..

since im such a tightarse.. we tested out RaceChrono (free) @ PI and worked really well. Just need a 5hz GPS and will be even better

Noticed that performance box uses a 10hz gps..thats pretty awesome.

Best thing about the weekend was seeing Jason Bright there helping out the guys in karts and Formula Fords. So worked out to be the perfect opportunity to ask if he could sign his old HRT seat that i have in my car :cheers: Champion guy! SO thankful and , of course thanks to Jack for running into town and grabbing me the marker pen :)

Best thing about the weekend was seeing Jason Bright there helping out the guys in karts and Formula Fords. So worked out to be the perfect opportunity to ask if he could sign his old HRT seat that i have in my car :) Champion guy! SO thankful and , of course thanks to Jack for running into town and grabbing me the marker pen :D

yes thank god for that! now you can quit busting my balls about the Glenn Seton seat! a win for everyone. :cheers:

You'd think so Ant but I reckon sideways + flamage = poo'd ya pants & off the gas

Hahahahaha :teehee:

You are nearly right, I kicked the clutch and struck a pose

You even had your window down...why didn't you stick your arm out drift style?

Hey guys a few quick questions for you guys that know how this event works (ive read the supp regs and just want to confirm some things);

Does the saturday just have numbered groups doing 15min sessions all day?

How does Sunday run? Same as Saturday?

Also is there anywhere good to stay near the track? Ive found a few caravan parks like the one at shepparton but if there's one you guys recommend that would be good

The plan is for the april one

Thanks

anyone know of any pro photographers that were there on the saturday? keen to get some shots of the little silvia. I had a look at sdimages but it seems they only do sunday.

BB you bastard, always gotta out do me the day after hey. haha, Well done.

Times are up on the PIARC website..................

and I went faster in the 4 th session WOOOO HOOOO 1.48.55 :(:):):banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:

http://www.piarc.com.au/files/Provisional%...%20Feb%2008.pdf

Times are up on the PIARC website..................

and I went faster in the 4 th session WOOOO HOOOO 1.48.55 :thumbsup:;):D:D:D:D:banana::banana:

http://www.piarc.com.au/files/Provisional%...%20Feb%2008.pdf

Well done mate your FLYYYYING....

Its gonna get tough now to get that extra second or 2...

You've got a half cage now so no excuse for turn 1, 200+km/h for you!!!!

And flat through hayshed too....

Great result...

Just saw the results....seems they've cleared up a lot of the mis-listing of times that they posted up on Sun but they still list a DNF for me even though I finished every session.....and no 49/50 listed either :) Never mind theres my incentive to pull my thumb outta you know where :(

Will try and get some vids up in the next day or so :blink:




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