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hey just wondering to attend Phillip island on April 4th which is a WRX club day do i need to actually join the WRX club i.e be a member or even Maserati track days join them too? :) ?? please say no and tell me i just need a cams licence and its enough that im a happy and dedicated SAU member :down: cheers

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Later on in the year he may well have 2 r31's chasing him ?

well he maybe chasing us with his lag monster :)

Differance is, he's got 4wd traction :D

400kw and response is pretty useless when you can't put it to the ground, I know because I'm stuggling with 320rwkw and there isn't much else I can do to improve the situation. I even have Toyo T1r tyres, that have failed to supply the required traction.

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So the rumours are true............

Have I converted you to the dark side :D

I - know nothing :/

amen... over 300rwkw @ <1400kgs and street tyres its a new ballgame hey....

my tacho might as well only have 1,2,3 and 7 on it ;)

New ballgame? lol, 300rwkw is old news... your just catching up!

Differance is, he's got 4wd traction ;)

400kw and response is pretty useless when you can't put it to the ground, I know because I'm stuggling with 320rwkw and there isn't much else I can do to improve the situation. I even have Toyo T1r tyres, that have failed to supply the required traction.

pfft - whats traction?

That said, 280rwkw and i have barely any traction problems, i never have really @ this power level... the beauty of HR31 IRS - its shit for track work, but great in a straight line :banana:

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in your lag monster? lol :P

Oh Lee - ive got a surprise for you in a couple of months ;)

Response AND 400rwkw... do it!

haha please tell your suprise PLLEEEEAASSSEEEEEEEEEEEEEE haha. anway, i guess will see just how laggy she is at the island should be fun and hopefully give me more of an idea what direction the car is going :laugh:

take it easy

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