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i sorta new that as i heard them talking about them when i was at the skid pan day. think they are chipped and extractors (probably not much more power than my line). still, will be a great day.

i did 10 laps at the AHG day for my 21st.

It was good fun apart from the fact they are running traction control! hahaha..

its good to unleash on the track and not worry about blowing things up!

i sorta new that as i heard them talking about them when i was at the skid pan day. think they are chipped and extractors (probably not much more power than my line). still, will be a great day.

Yeah, a few minor mods, roll cage, brakes and suspension. Still plenty enough to have fun in the right hands :blink:

Have fun when you go.

  • 3 weeks later...

They are making 440rwhp (Head and cam package) and maffless tune

spoke to mechanics when i took them for a drive..... only thing thats crap, was when i went, they wouldnt let me out of 3rd or 4th gear, regardless of where i was on the track..... wouldnt allow to drop back to 2nd for 70kph corners of fear of novices breaking gearboxs

They let me use 2nd wherever I wanted but he wouldn't turn the traction control off :)

It does force you to drive smoother though as they are absolute crap when the TC kicks in.

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  • 3 months later...

just about to leave for this, so full details, 3 laps with instructor driving to show the ropes, 12 laps me driving and 3 more flat out laps with a trained driver. gunna be great, will post picks soon

what a great day, dunno if i would pay 600 bux for it but a great day when its free. cars were a little bit slower than i liked (400hp at flywheel i recon) but was still good. only got to use 3rd and 4th (just at the end of the straight) as they only let us on the short track. felt like i was only in there for 5 mins it went that quick and the 3 laps with the pro driver was great, was trying to hold on more than watch the track

I have done it a calder in vic was not as fast as i thought it would be.Brakes are better and exhaust has been done it's still fun but wanted to go faster and yes no second gear to push you out of corners.. They now have v8 race at sandown and not at calder and have had to quieten the cars down a bit to run them on weekdays



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