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so when is this SAU track day i am hearing about? :pirate:

OMG Hi Bunta :D

events calander :D

Have you worked your charm on the mrs?

I'll just meet you guys down there, I'm not a fan of pre-meets... I feel too rushed.

ps. pray for cylinder number 1 who may pass over to the other side during the day

Are we praying it does, or doesnt cross over?

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I'll just meet you guys down there, I'm not a fan of pre-meets... I feel too rushed.

ps. pray for cylinder number 1 who may pass over to the other side during the day

You can give number 1 more boost and help it on it's way :pirate:

Whats up with it anyway? low comp or noisey big end?

I expect a wave if you pass me!

Steve0000

Nah I tried man :D

She's having a girls night....so looks like I might pike wakie and stay here :pirate:

nah, I'll just set up a spy cam and watch them in the underwear and have pillow fights! lol

Are we praying it does, or doesnt cross over?

I forget

You can give number 1 more boost and help it on it's way :domokun:

Whats up with it anyway? low comp or noisey big end?

I expect a wave if you pass me!

lol.... it's a bit all over the shop.. talk sat....

save me a garage pls!

don't worry liz I saw about 8 sr20s out the back of mark's he can just sling one in for you

haha

anybody know if you can get vpower racing down near goulburn?

None whatsoever down this way - the nearest is in Sydney or Canberra I'm afraid:

http://www.shell.com/home/page/au-en/shell...fuelfinder.html

check the booking page. bold is confirmed.

There are usually enough garages for everyone, get there early if you are worried and grab one, or get someone who is staying the night to get one for you.

Benny boy,

theres a caltex around town, and a mobile also.

last time I went it was wet and only used just under 30L

dry track would be clost to a tank mate!

Ive got a 5L jerry can to get me outta trouble :(

how much fuel you usually use on a trackie? half a tank or more?

Heard there isnt any 98 down there

I use about 1.5 tanks total on a full dry day.

I'll top up at campbelltown, drive down and run til about 1pm, when it's on empty, then drive to the mobil and chuck 30L in it and finish out the day. I can usually just make it back to campbelltown, but sometimes chuck $20 in it at one of the servos on the freeway just in case.

There's 98 available, the mobil has it, theres a caltex in town with it, all the servos on the way down have it.

I use about 1.5 tanks total on a full dry day.

I'll top up at campbelltown, drive down and run til about 1pm, when it's on empty, then drive to the mobil and chuck 30L in it and finish out the day. I can usually just make it back to campbelltown, but sometimes chuck $20 in it at one of the servos on the freeway just in case.

There's 98 available, the mobil has it, theres a caltex in town with it, all the servos on the way down have it.

Hey Mate,

word from a few people is taht all servo's on the way down are out of 98 and have been for 2 weeks.

There is 103 available at the track now, but no idea how much.

I'm thinking of taking down a couple of jerry cans, but will decide tonight.

On a side note, I pick up my Go Pro Motorsport Hero last night. Woo Hoo! Can't wait to test it out.

http://www.goprocamera.com/index5.htm

If anyone has an SD memory card, happy to share the Go Pro love if you want to bring it along. The camera can only take up to 2GB SD cards and you get about 60mins of footage on 2 gig.

You can also set it to take photo's at 5 sec intervals as you're going around.

Cheers

Bobby




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