Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Only had a quick chat to Jerry the other day. The car is actually for sale if anyone has the cash or something worth swapping for his next project. It has the full range of APEXi electronics AVC-R, PowerFC, etc but not sure on actual engine mods.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/30059-spotted/page/131/#findComment-1211989
Share on other sites

Jerry probably wouldnt want everybody knowing whats under the hood but let me tell you this much... LOTS of money and having experienced it myself LOTS of power! Not only that the car is completely custom from head to toe now, I love it!

Read up on jerry's car in the Street Car of the Year edition of Autosalon mag. He placed fourth overall and that was with the car fu*king out on him and running heaps rich. Runs an awesome track time on the day also (on standard boost)...

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/30059-spotted/page/131/#findComment-1212181
Share on other sites

JR 101 - I beleive is stock motor wise excpt a few bolt ons (ie pod PFC, Zaust, etc..).

Kick ass sound and looks. Check the the Autosalon 2004 Final Battle mag for some tech info too.

Edit: your right Stevie it was the Street Car of the Year, I got confused. I'm still a bit doubting on internal engine work tho.

Advice - Definately get the latest Dyno sheet, drive it and speak with Ed for the low down. Ed fixed the fitting of the Turbo recently and has been Jerry's mech for ages. Jayce may have handy info too.

Anyone heard a price ?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/30059-spotted/page/131/#findComment-1212187
Share on other sites

well i was reading autosalon (the issue with the pink s2000 on front) and i counted all the awards that jerry won and it was like 4+ which is awesome! (and im pretty sure i spotted Ericas bling gt forester in the group photo taken from the roof)

BTW on monday i spotted a black GTS-4 going through manuka in the am looked pretty stock and saw a silver wingless r32 with what looked like a custom hood around 3.30 going through manuka

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/30059-spotted/page/131/#findComment-1212245
Share on other sites

I saw a silver R34 GTT kicking around on Northbourne today, and also a green/purple pearl R33, sounded very nice and i followed it up Ellenborough St until the Barton Hwy

Oh, and i sa GTS_DUY drive past me through uni today. Did anyone else catch Chris and Craig live at the uni bar for Today Today? it was hella funny

"Canberra, gateway to Queanbeyan"

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/30059-spotted/page/131/#findComment-1213158
Share on other sites

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

    • Given you're running a 2.8 and my 2.5 is not really like for like, I suspect there could be a bit more timing you could give it. What is the kW yield per degree you're putting through it? Here's my E85 map to give you an idea, where it was I could still get another 3~4kW per degree thrown at it.  
    • It turns out that Setrab make a fan specifically for the oil cooler which is great and I've installed it with minimal swearing. I removed my 2x 12in push fans from the front of my aircon condenser and wired them into this. My main thermo fans kick on when I use the aircon anyway and would effectively already be working as puller fans through the condensor which is infront of the rad. The push fans (understandably) didn't really do much in the config they were previously in so now they're out. Now we're on to the "Oil fan doesn't really do much either!". Yes I'll duct it next if it does nothing in heavy use which it shouldn't. But hey, the object exists and fits great and is cool. Let me have this. The car is still in the "do my fittings leak oil now? do my wheels actually rub?" phase. I did a spirited drive on them and didn't hear or feel anything. Then I got back home and noticed there were grind marks on the inside of the rims, though I couldn't see where they were touching I got out the grinder and attacked the suspects. Note: I do not know how to use a grinder. Then I realised I had dragged my new rims across my concrete driveway before I did this drive. I didn't think I had damage at that time when I briefly looked...... but remembered this occurred after I did all the angle grinding. The grinding on the wheels in some very specific spots. It's not around the whole rim for example, which lines up with dragging it across concrete more than hitting a suspension component for even 1 full rotation. So everything is currently painted and taped up and I need to test it some more to see if it really IS rubbing, but from inside the car it doesn't feel like it is. In other news I attempted to do a before and after comparison of the heads/cam upgrade thing. Dynos lie, everything is in different measurements. Here is the data from the sandown back straight. Car go faster than before. Vroom vroom.
    • Here's my base ignition. +3 correction to redline when shooting water/meth which is always on. Looking at my old ignition table, I should be able to add 1-2 degree's next time I'm on the dyno.  Let me know your thoughts. 
    • Given what I know now - same haha, but this was 12 years ago with second hand 740cc Nismo injectors in my S15 daily, I was too busy hunting elsewhere for the issue to even look at the injectors, running through some cleaner was a happy coincidence haha
    • Not a terrible idea. But if I ever had concerns that my injectors were sufficiently dirty to be causing me a problem, they would be out of the engine and onto the actual injector cleaner/testing bench.
×
×
  • Create New...