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Reuben has had to drop out. Spot is up for grabs and goes to Andz, check your PM mate

Sorry fellas! Damn wildlife banged up my car a bit on a recent interstate drive :blink:

I'll still be there on the day to envy you guys. :down:

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Hey Guys i have a proposal for you.

I spoke to Tristan Catford (GSR/EVO club president) and we can hire the timing gear that is used for the time attack. There are 12 units and the cost will be $500 for the whole set up. it works out to $42 per unit. These units will give you accurate timing down to the 100th of a second.

If two people who are in different groups want to share them then that is fine and it will make the cost $21 each, and i will swap them between the cars between sessions.

It really is only viable if ally units are spoken for.

I will do up a Propper timing sheet and will post that up if it goes ahead.

Just out of interest the cost of buying the timing setup is ~$6000.

I am definitely interested to have this and i dont mind paying $42 for it so that i can hogg it for the whole day :P

They can blow up your motor for free :D
ahahah +1 :laugh:

well they are only replacing my clutch and not touching any of the belts.....plus i am leaving work early and going to see it getting tuned.....love watching the car on the dyno being tuned.....also looking forward to driving it with a bit more power :D

What????? :P

It aint great havin a motor blown up for you, hope it doesnt happen to ya, but if it did you wouldnt want me to comment how you did

He already spun his bearing, i dont think anyones gonna be blowing his engine up soon :( Rebuild hopefully...

go the 26/30 steve, with a dry sump. you know u want to

-D

well they are only replacing my clutch and not touching any of the belts.....plus i am leaving work early and going to see it getting tuned.....love watching the car on the dyno being tuned.....also looking forward to driving it with a bit more power :(

its the final tune i'd be worried about :P

goodluck

go easy with the slagging of businesses guys....won't be the 1st nor the last shop that's had blow ups on dynos.

Best to keep that sort of thing to PM....last thing you need is a Process Server knocking on your front door.

well got the car back last night......the new clutch feels so damn different....the old clutch is what i would call it as FARKED......nothing left on it so no wonder it started slipping lol.....but i am suprised as to how long that lasted under decent thrashings.....oil cooler looks like its an awesome fit.....they only had to shorted one of the lines the rest were fine.....but no happy as there is still an exhaust leak which i will be taking the car back to AM to sort it out.....there is a boost leak as well.....so a few more things to be replaced and see if we can get a better result....making around 230rwkw but feels nice and responsive

ruby, sounds like u can help me be nige's pit crew then :P

Can do. :cool:

jk. sorry to hear about your car Ruby

Thankfully nothing major ... just a bit too risky for the track. Got most of the damage sorted now anyway.

Thankfully nothing major ... just a bit too risky for the track. Got most of the damage sorted now anyway.

I thought it was just a cracked front bar?

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