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no chance you will get done for noise in a turbo car.

BTW 3J requires 2x27mm or 1x38mm restrictors. The interpretation of rules are f**king this up for everyone, and will result in decreased numbers in the medium term. far from the first time this has happened in motorsport though.

So...

How do I enter the 8th August sprint?

Need more practice...bit rusty after 7 months out of the game! 2 seconds off my PB :)

Boxhead - what happened yesterday? I saw you about to head out, was going to introduce myself after your session then I saw the car at back of skid pan?

All good?

diff bushings pulled through and the front of the diff fell out and hit the rear sway bar. Could not move the car and tried to fix it after the session but got in trouble with race control. They allowed me to wait until lunch time and i band aided it up so i could get it back on the trailer.

All sorted now but the front caliper seals went as well so waiting to get a new seal kit to rebuild them. Just put 2 bottles of new fluid in as well which is a bummer.

Matt

So that would mean factory active aero then, Eg Porka's, Audi TT's etc Only

Hi zebra,

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=5119047 reads ...

I asked to run the active wing at sprints and was granted permission, which is why i went ahead and purchased it. But yes it can be locked in a position if required.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=5119562 reads ...

was granted permission to run it active? or fixed?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=5119627 reads ...

I have permission to run the active wing, so active, yes.

If anyone is pissed off with it perhaps ask John Bugh first. It's the last thing i need, but i would rather get it clarified than have people thinking i didnt ask / get permission / or trying to fiddle the rules; do what you feel you need to do.

FWIW I am running an SV car with slicks, so classified as 4D for points.

FWIW2 i also asked the superlap people and apparently it is ok, but given it's mounted on a carbon bootlid i believe that makes it "illegal" for clubsprint class. I believe there are cars which have OEM active aero, if that matters at all.

Zebra, if you want an official clarification on your question of "So that would mean factory active aero then, Eg Porka's, Audi TT's etc Only", then I'd suggest you contact the Supersprint Panel.

- Waenick Pty Ltd

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I emailed Brian from ARDC and Im conirmed and entered :D

yay!

Ouch Matt, thas no good :( Same thing happened to Ryan (BOZ22N) his front diff bushes went kaboomb at wakie last week.

  • 2 weeks later...
Yeah! A lazy 1.30!!!

Yeah - good to see you had a good time, and must have made it home safe.

Congrats to the radical, Andrie - new record and Marek R35 - new 4D record 1.38.8263 - closely followed by Duncan R35 1.38.9376 - good stuff - too fast for R33

Our right front wheel bearing exploded on third run following new class record - so looking for straight R33 uprights and hub assemblies.

Just sorted points system - reckon we are going to try slicks for the next 2 rounds. Should'nt change outright points - but keen to know what the old girl will do.

See you soon :verymad:

diff bushings pulled through and the front of the diff fell out and hit the rear sway bar. Could not move the car and tried to fix it after the session but got in trouble with race control. They allowed me to wait until lunch time and i band aided it up so i could get it back on the trailer.

All sorted now but the front caliper seals went as well so waiting to get a new seal kit to rebuild them. Just put 2 bottles of new fluid in as well which is a bummer.

Matt

Sorry to hear Matt, the same thing happened to me. What front bushes were you using mate?

Our right front wheel bearing exploded on third run following new class record - so looking for straight R33 uprights and hub assemblies.

See you soon :P

Well done Stuart on a new class record! Top effort considering you're day was cut short.

Also, nice to meet you Chris! Very glad for you when I saw 1:59.93 on natsoft. Good work getting under 2mins.

  • 2 months later...
just ordered my cage from bonds, cant wait to meet you next year at the track :mrt:

Cool, that the go. Same as my cage. Look forward to seeing you and the skyline next year also.

Can't wait! I'm dreaming about those apexes already!

A big congratulations to Duncan Forrest on taking out the championship title 2 years in a row! Well done! Excellent achivement. :D

Comesserations Marek, it was a close battle and a hotly contested competition all year. As we know, there can only be one winner.

The lap times from the whole field this year were so much quicker than last year.

Congrats to all other class/type winners also.

See you all next year!

Who's going to the preso/skid pan day on 21/11/10?

cheers guys. i saw that duncan got 1:00.83 in the 35 :) does it have anything major done to it, or are they/he just that quick???

do we need CAMS/FIA approved seats for supersprints? can't find anything on it.

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