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Damn Ando...now ive gotta do more suspension work to the car if i wanna do 1:09s...sif make me spend more money so i can be competitive lol

Edit - Just got an email from allan...I have to run a full cage but its under AASA not CAMS so im guessing the cages doesnt need to be cams approved

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Damn Ando...now ive gotta do more suspension work to the car if i wanna do 1:09s...sif make me spend more money so i can be competitive lol

Edit - Just got an email from allan...I have to run a full cage but its under AASA not CAMS so im guessing the cages doesnt need to be cams approved

LOL im still not happy with the 1:09 either... i reackon she has a 1:08 in her in current form. Throw a cage and strip her out, good alignment, full slicks (just bought woot), get the guts to flick it into high boost (180rwkw (L) vs 215rwkw (H))and she will be ready to roll :/

Allan Muir from Bond??

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Nah Allan (insert surname here)

the guy that runs the MRA..going to see him on the 2nd of august at wakie to talk more about the cage regs and classes etc.

I spose I should start saving for tyres now...along with the rest of the stuff I need to finish the car, ECU, Injectors, Sway Bars, Decent Pads etc etc

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you dont need to spend a mint just get out there and race it

I garantee the biggest improvement to your racing you can make is to drive!

The car becomes less and less important in the begining. Get out there enter the meets and learn to race.

Passing at a sprint is one thing, try making a gap to get through when the guy infront doesnt want to yeild. Thats an art you need to learn unless your happy to be at the back.

Cant stress it enough dont spend the money on your car, spend the money on entry fee's and experiance.

See it way to much guys trying to run at the front with no idea how to race. Its dangerous.

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yeah I see your point there Brad...im definatley not about to splerge on a set of ohlins dampers and 6 pot AP brakes atm..

my list there is what I need to finish the car to a point where I want it and no more.

Also weighing up the options of a cheap stock R32 Gtst with a cage thrown at it, and running with that.

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Nah Allan (insert surname here)

the guy that runs the MRA..going to see him on the 2nd of august at wakie to talk more about the cage regs and classes etc.

I spose I should start saving for tyres now...along with the rest of the stuff I need to finish the car, ECU, Injectors, Sway Bars, Decent Pads etc etc

Allan Ross :rolleyes:

Hmm will check with Allan tomorrow about the cage thing when I get back to Sydney

I will be doing Race Control for the MRA so do come up to the box and say Hi!!

you dont need to spend a mint just get out there and race it

I garantee the biggest improvement to your racing you can make is to drive!

The car becomes less and less important in the begining. Get out there enter the meets and learn to race.

Passing at a sprint is one thing, try making a gap to get through when the guy infront doesnt want to yeild. Thats an art you need to learn unless your happy to be at the back.

Cant stress it enough dont spend the money on your car, spend the money on entry fee's and experiance.

See it way to much guys trying to run at the front with no idea how to race. Its dangerous.

I totally agree with what Brad is saying...Need to learn to drive your car and in racing conditions before you go and spend big dollars..You will find half the time you dont need it to be competative and the crowds love to watch an underdog beat the guys that spend the silly dollars :bunny:

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what do you need to know about cage regs??

For the MRA if the car is rego'ed it can have a simple bolt in rear section. If its a race car it must have a cage that conforms to the realtive cams manual. It doesnt have to be cams logged but demed safe by the scruits.

Dont get all caught up in the regs and shit guys, get your arses out there and race seriously.

Bolt a half cage in and GO!

There is NO category rules No regulations other than saftey.

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Ahh cool, Cheers mate

I got told by Allan Ross that I needed a full cage. I guess I will find out for sure at the next round, but that is definatley good news for me....now all i gotta sort out is tyres and finish the engine :(

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ok thanks :P

the engine runs now...but its still running the factory fuel system and ecu so gotta upgrade those soon, and im waiting for my bloody dump pipe flange from DKNE so i can get the exhaust finished.

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you dont need to spend a mint just get out there and race it

I garantee the biggest improvement to your racing you can make is to drive!

The car becomes less and less important in the begining. Get out there enter the meets and learn to race.

Passing at a sprint is one thing, try making a gap to get through when the guy infront doesnt want to yeild. Thats an art you need to learn unless your happy to be at the back.

Cant stress it enough dont spend the money on your car, spend the money on entry fee's and experiance.

See it way to much guys trying to run at the front with no idea how to race. Its dangerous.

yeah agree. at the entry level the biggest difference is in the driver. no point having an awesome car if you don't know which way to point it. in fact it will be easier to learn in a slower car as you will soon be able to get the most out of it. no point running round in a GTR capable of 1:45s at EC doing 2min flat... much more fun in a car capable of doing 1:55s and doing 1:56s in it knowing you are driving the wheels off the thing.

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when did the full cage rule change??

As far as I was aware if it was rego'ed then it could have a half cage and if it was a "race car" then it had to have a set of front legs??

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Evils - Not sure at this stage stay tuned! :cool:

Brad - Yeah I was under that impression too..but the rules have changed..

All sedans & Mini’s need a full cage except group "N" (half cage)

Sports car are a half cage and all other categories are as per the CAMS regulations.

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Im still going over the rules...and confusing myself more and more :) got teh cage sorted out

now looking at the other stuff needed

All vehicles, safety equipment and clothing must continue to comply with all Motorsport requirements unless specifically varied by these Supplementary Rules & Regulations.

1. Seats are acceptable if presented in good condition with no cracks in the main construction

points. Seats do not have to be dated.

2. Seat belts/harnesses are acceptable if presented with no tears, broken stitching or signs of stretching. Buckles must be in good working order. Seatbelts do not have to be dated

3. Fireproof gloves & socks are acceptable provided they have no holes, broken stitching, or have worn thin.

4. Boots (fireproof) are acceptable if they have no holes, broken stitching or badly worn soles.

5. Driving suits are acceptable if presented in good condition with no holes, tears, broken stitching or worn thin in parts. Driving suits if they are single layer must also wear fireproof underwear.

6. Helmets are acceptable if presented in good condition with no loose stitching; internal padding must be in good condition; & deep scratches or gouges etc must not impair the integrity of the external shell.

7. All of the above safety equipment must have been approved for motor sport at the time of its manufacture.

Point 7 is the main one...

Im guessing they mean CAMS or FIA Approved for the seats, harness, Race Suits Etc

Brad, Jess any idea?

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