Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 79
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

ah ok :thumbsup: I'm pretty sure the Patrick White Lawns is grass also (I think it's where the German Autofest was) so rules out that reason anyway :)

Maybe they just got a better deal than what John knight park could do

Those Patrick White Lawns are about as big as two sheets of the Yellow Pages taped together, they wont fit more than 40 cars on that patch. It is the bit wedged directly between the Lake and the National Library. If SAU hasn't booked space as a club and they get a good turnout, you wont fit!

Also Im not too sure of the no cars on the grass policy. Im pretty sure Shannons has booked the same venue as it used this year (out front of parliament house between Gallery and Questicon) for Wheels 2010!!! which is grassed.

Those Patrick White Lawns are about as big as two sheets of the Yellow Pages taped together, they wont fit more than 40 cars on that patch. It is the bit wedged directly between the Lake and the National Library. If SAU hasn't booked space as a club and they get a good turnout, you wont fit!

Also Im not too sure of the no cars on the grass policy. Im pretty sure Shannons has booked the same venue as it used this year (out front of parliament house between Gallery and Questicon) for Wheels 2010!!! which is grassed.

As no one took any leadership on this, I have told the organisors to expect 10-15 cars

Those Patrick White Lawns are about as big as two sheets of the Yellow Pages taped together, they wont fit more than 40 cars on that patch. It is the bit wedged directly between the Lake and the National Library. If SAU hasn't booked space as a club and they get a good turnout, you wont fit!

yeah but you can go right around the corner too.... the German show had the VW's and Audi's around on the grass next to that sweeping road that goes under Commonwealth Ave bridge.

  • 2 weeks later...

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

    • Have you done the Ignition Sync Wizard in the AEM software?
    • Find out what RPM it was idling at with the IACV unplugged. It's very weird that the rpm didn't change at all, and then it stalled. When it stalls is it nearly like a switch off, like you've turned the engine off? Or is it more stutters and sputters and coughs to death over a few seconds? Or does the RPM just slowly keep going down and down? Have you done a test of trying to start it with the AFM unplugged? Does it still die?     If you Follow Josh's advice on using Nistune to check the voltages (which is a perfect method!) if you see anything out of wack voltage wise, THEN get the multimeter out and read the voltage directly at the sensor. If the two vary, then you're now looking for a wiring issue vs a sensor issue. So be aware, what the ECU sees, may not be what the sensor is actually saying too...
    • You very likely need to get it on a dyno and tune it. My assumption is, you've got an RB25DET tune in it, which has a different manifold, different injectors, and different cams as a minimum. What O2 sensor are you running?   When you say it runs extremely rich from idle all the way to redline, is this just free revving it you see that?
    • I seem to the be only person that is using a Haltech 2500 on an NA motor, I've installed a Bosch DBW throttle body to the OEM intake manifold and am having problems maintaining AFR even with the wideband o2.  It will run extremely rich at idle and up to redline, but under load it will go extremely lean in the 20s and i'm essentially having to rev it over 4k and feather the clutch to get it up to speed.  I've read a few other threads of about the butterfly, it seems removing the vacuum to it is supposed to have it remain open, i've noticed no difference under 4k with the vacuum line to it plugged.  I'm hoping someone here has had luck using the NA manifold with Haltech, and if they happen to have a tune for it.  
    • I don't know any details, but I really wouldn't be surprised if they do it as a LHD only version, at least initially.
×
×
  • Create New...