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I'll see if i can bring along my mums video camera, it isnt the best, bit it will do. I was hoping to borrow a mates brothers helmet cam...but he broke it :P he has ordered a new one which i can use in the future :)

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I've packed a digital vid cam already, got my lap timer and suction mount cam all in the car. Packing the ute right now, fuel is on and fastened, tools and fluids are on. I'm all set!

Also who's doing the Vilis meet tomorrow morning? Me and a few mates will be there from 6:00-6:30ish

60 litres of spare fuel, a couple bottles of octane booster, 3 litres of oil, 4 litres of demineralised water, a bottle of brake fluid, assorted tools, and some drinks to throw in the bucket.

should be enough. :P

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Anyone have a SAU:SA logo that i can use for a banner in the timing sheets?

If they have just post it up here and i'll copy it off.

can someone please call me if you know the correct way to vent the fueltank without a carbon canister so that fuel does not piss out the breather hose i have up my quater pannel when the tank gets hot ill give you a 6pak if i get an answer this morning

The filter will work you just don't want to completely fill the tank if you leave 10 litres out of the tank you won't get leaking due to expansion. With Dirt Circuit racing we have to have a cop tail (a hose that is curled round and round to stop fuel just splashing out) but having said that we weren't using an EFI system just carbies.

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I've packed a digital vid cam already, got my lap timer and suction mount cam all in the car. Packing the ute right now, fuel is on and fastened, tools and fluids are on. I'm all set!

Also who's doing the Vilis meet tomorrow morning? Me and a few mates will be there from 6:00-6:30ish

yes I might aswell pop in and get a feed it's on the way.

i just split my REAR turbo oil line.....

hopefully im still going to make it out on track. I have faith in this "steel epoxy" i just plastered on the line......

i have faith too

i'll see yas at villis at 6 as well :P

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