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Great times Stuart!!

Did you find the new additions to the circuit they made over christmas improved your time's........or helped?

The only reason I say that, is that the circuit is a little different to when the V8's last raced there.....and your times do not relate to old tyres :thumbsup:

And how fun are they to drive :banana:

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Great times Stuart!!

Did you find the new additions to the circuit they made over christmas improved your time's........or helped?

The only reason I say that, is that the circuit is a little different to when the V8's last raced there.....and your times do not relate to old tyres :thumbsup:

And how fun are they to drive :banana:

What changes have they made to Wakefield?

If you include kink at the end of main straight as 1, turn 2 was an issue as was coming on to main straight - so to be honest can't answer - left rear spring pre-load, had a mile of wind off.

Flat tyre feel, too busy looking at everything else and having too much fun, carried on (since sorted).

Over the top loop? - turn 4 - 5 the bumps gone - about time.

Had great runs - best ever down to fish-hook.

Top speed was down a bit, (to skyline) as I had to back off for kink, due to nipping front right tyre - now sorted, due to left rear pre-load issue (hopefully sorted)

When car was flat - carried good braking around 6000psi

Max rev's except 2 stuff ups, one at 8,200rpm and the others a secret - was around 7,200rpm average

After two weeks in the shed, no oil leaks, decent alignment - can't wait

Cheers

Boz - 18 months since I was at wakie I dropped a second...dont know if that counts haha

Stuart - sounds awesome mate - congrats!+ 1 - vids!???

Sorry Zeb and Evil

Car turned up in transporter was unloaded, Terry jumped in and did half a dozen laps - said he was happy - showed me the basics I did 5 laps, came in for a quick lookover went back out and forgot all - did not even cosider camera that we had in the road car ready until on the way home

I was having too much fun guys, but have fitted it for a test run at EC next week - to be sure to be sure - hopefully good coverage of QLD raceway 5th and 6th March

Cheers

  • 3 months later...

Sounds the buisiness!

What speeds was it hitting before the kink?

So we are back on track now, with the AU - an official 1.00.9 in a supersprint on old tyres,.

Speed before the kink 18kms slower than the Skyline R33.

Sports Sedan Meeting 18th - 19th June at Eastern Creek - old girl will look like half a magpie (AU) - paint will still probably be wet but aiming for 1.36's straight up, with a few light suspension / setup changes

Looking forward to dry

Cheers

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