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wtf straight cut gears in a pulsar?!

haha. what for?

Because of the power it'll be making shortly, what I use it for and the fact they shred stock gears with 100 less fwkw than it'll be making :laugh:

So, any experts care to give their opinion on the skidpan layouts? All I know is it looks like a lot of sliding and fun!

Last time I was there (in August) the Evo drivers were complaining that it was more suited to a RWD car, what's this set up for?

Also, that's my car in the footnote of the last page!

Bugger the EVO drivers :blush: jk

RWD, FWD or AWD it's all about you and your car and what you can do on the day.

I go for the fun rather than the competition and to learn to drive my car better.

Although it would be good to see a FWD win the day, one day.

Exactly Clive. I don't think I'd ever get near the top 10 but it's all in fun. A FWD came second many DECAs ago apparently.

Don't worry, I'm not concerned about winning or doing well. I'm going up to learn the car, makes some friends and have fun. I just find it interesting how people evaluate different layouts.

i've noticed that the event schedule says "Long Wang - Clockwise - 1st Run"

but the diagram lower down with the details of the backtrack events shows the Long wang as "Event 5, 7 & 9 Long Wang - Anti-clockwise"

I'm guessing its going to be run by the diagram, anti-clockwise

haha but it might be fun being a passenger coming for a few spins with you and a few others :P also wouldn't mind going in a 33 GTR to see how they go as i'm currently in the market for one.

Also cant wait until sat night we gonna have a couple of fishbowls or what davo :blush:

im not bringing my car, i broke my leg on my dirt bike a few weeks back :cool:

and yes, yes we are :(

Don't worry, I'm not concerned about winning or doing well. I'm going up to learn the car, makes some friends and have fun. I just find it interesting how people evaluate different layouts.

Kieren did you get your super oversteer issue sorted out? :(

Kieren did you get your super oversteer issue sorted out? :(

Yeah mate, running the same rubber all around and got a matching front swaybar.

It would've been a fun day though, if I survived the long wang.

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