Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 193
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Guy, going to use that 2x girl closeup pic as my desktop, very nice (just usual windows theme, until now) :blush:

yeah tis warm, but hey its Adelaide. every year we should expect 2 weeks of 39+

my joints prefer the summer without doubt BUT the durogesic morphine patches I take have a side effect for me: sweats

so think of a hot day (duh not hard with yesterdays 45.7) then add in the constant side-effect sweats. yuk, very greasy

we've changed the bedsheets every day for weeks 'cause Im a grot

LOL i heard about the Noarlunga Line getting ruined from the heat.

i almost died yesterday when i went outside, there was a point where it looked cloudy so i bugged my mum to go shopping then, i completely forgot about humidity. last night came out from the hospital about 10pm and OMG it was still friggin hot but thank god for the air con.

had the air con plus a fan on last night lol, it felt soooooo good

To all the blokes working in the heat..Feel your pain!! Injection moulding factory + heat = HOT!!

Hot days are great so long as it cools down enough at night so you can sleep properly! We had our aircon on all night and it really didn't do a whole lot of cooling!! There was cool air coming outta the vents but it just wouldn't cool the place down!!

I don't mind the heat so much. It is ridiculous but its also quite awesome.

Hopefully it encourages some more of this sort of action:

bikini-car-wash-babe-4.jpg

t52.jpg

HAHA! :blush: Though I did hear that bikini carwashes aren't allowed in SA for some reason. Anyone else hear that??

Well I just got home from work (I purposely organised an early start and finish) and have poured myself a large double Johnny Black and Coke full of ice and have plopped myself in front of the TV in 23 degree comfort for the afternoon .... ah the life :blush:

Guest CleanAndSimple

rather been vomiting than in long thick pants, steal toe boots, some "breathing top" and leather gloves, dealing with like 55-60 wheels and very hot bolts.

*runs to bathroom*

i swear its better. lol.....

what i would give to have an office job tho. Should really go back to tafe and finish my Diploma in Multimedia.

Guest CleanAndSimple

you know its hot when you have to sleep downstairs because upstairs it hot as hell (even with ducted aircon)

*sigh*

anyone else want a really cold night right about now, dying for one to go for a drive, not even starting my skyline in this weather, my daily (commodore) on the other hand, it doesnt matter, commodore aircons are crapp!! thought i may add that lol.

Well I just got home from work (I purposely organised an early start and finish) and have poured myself a large double Johnny Black and Coke full of ice and have plopped myself in front of the TV in 23 degree comfort for the afternoon .... ah the life :blush:

I envy you andrew

wish i could have started early

but i can go home anytime that i want lol

which is a bonus

You know its going to be a hot day when you get to work at 5am and its already 35 degrees. God it was so humid this morning!

Apparently we got thunder storms on the way tonight?

it was about 35degress all night lol.

thunder storms oooooo, had lightning last night and a bit of rain aswel

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

    • I hope it's actually possible. This is a write off in insurance world.
    • Yup. 2-way with shallow ramp angles. Still works.
    • That was the first session so not a lot to take from the day. It was low 20s ambient and the coolant had got to 110 (and obviously had some pressure!) so that still needs to be addressed. I haven't downloaded the data yet but will. I had refilled the auto trans with Redline DT6 because it claimed the best viscosity I could find at 100o. It wasn't really long enough to get a good feel for that; while the trans got to 100o in the session it still wasn't shifting crisply as I hoped. I think I'll try a few more sessions before judging. No steering motor overheat but I'd hope not in only 1 session! But finally the suspension; it was night and day over the standard stuff and the car was a couple of seconds quicker on the same crappy tyres, which is a huge difference. I'll stick with that and get some sway bars and a mechanical diff sorted too and see how that all goes together
    • I guess it’s partially a compromise of how my car is used, wanting to be able to switch from drift to grip with track side on-car adjustment. Also partially with the way the knuckles are set there is more static camber but less dynamic camber gain. 
    • OK, so update from the track day on Friday It was a classic "an unfortunate series of events'. There were a few cars around and when i checked my mirror coming out of the fish hook I notice some smoke from the rear of mine. Looked again and it was getting much worse, I figured I'd blown a turbo or something to got off it and pulled off the racing line. However.... since it is a left hairpin into a right kink, I was on the inside of the next corner. There was a car passing me on the left and a big drop off over the ripple strip on the right......and someone had knocked the witch's hat that was on the apex about 1m onto the track. So, between those 3, I decided to mow down the cone and not damage my car/the other car. Right choice, but surprising result.  The car decided the cone was a small pedestrian so it blew the rear bonnet hinges up to protect their head in the upcoming person to car impact....I didn't see that coming and like an airbag deployment it happened super fast. Straight into the pits from there, everything was driving fine but it became clear it was a coolant leak not smoke, it was billowing up onto the windscreen. Onto the trailer and home. I'll do a separate thread about the repair (once I work out what it is ), but the immediate problem was the bonnet wouldn't open because the front was pinched onto the front bar and would not release. Ultimately we unbolted the hinge from the bonnet, pulled it back a little and it released from the front OK. "There's your problem", the top radiator hose had popped off at the radiator.
×
×
  • Create New...