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Any news on the High Octane R34? Any changes from last year?

Haven't heard a thing about it at all - is that the intent?

Just read the FI section - been a changes in turbo setup over the last 2 weeks alone.

Also going to be sporting some quite interesting Aero too, will be quite cool to see pics of the end product and then see what times are produced. Certainly reppin' the AUS Flag well for sure

That's good. Didn't expect the car to come out with no changes but thought it was strange mainly cause noone had been talking about it. They did a good job of keeping it under wraps!!

Any further info on the turbo changes?

Surely they should let out some information lol would be good for the excitement of the event!!!!!!!!!!!!

Only 2 more sleeps and Its a roady to sydney for me. cyall down there.

Keen as hell to see the latest giant upgrades, Mark and Russ never fail to deliver. :cheers:

well I can tell you 32 is back up and 34 is nearly done. still work to do though... lots of hot shit though. will keep some XXXX cold down here so you feel at home noel.

That's good. Didn't expect the car to come out with no changes but thought it was strange mainly cause noone had been talking about it. They did a good job of keeping it under wraps!!

Any further info on the turbo changes?

Surely they should let out some information lol would be good for the excitement of the event!!!!!!!!!!!!

wasn't really intentionally kept under wraps as such. just kept evolving and still is right up to the last minute. lots of good stuff to see though. :)

That's good. Didn't expect the car to come out with no changes but thought it was strange mainly cause noone had been talking about it. They did a good job of keeping it under wraps!!

Any further info on the turbo changes?

Surely they should let out some information lol would be good for the excitement of the event!!!!!!!!!!!!

We're desperately wanting a Borg Warner on it, as going by the initial testing results, the figures were going to be nothing short of astonishing, especially if, like us, you value massive midrange, as well as reponse and top end.... yeah, it lacked nowhere. :worship:

Only 2 more sleeps and Its a roady to sydney for me. cyall down there.

Keen as hell to see the latest giant upgrades, Mark and Russ never fail to deliver. :cheers:

Lucky for you ;) I will have two sleepless nights to get the car ready and to Sydney for the race :(

BTW can anyone please let me know if I need to put the door panels back on if I am in open class?

TIA

I have a two day Superlap pass (maybe two passes actually!) at the early bird discount rate if anyone wants it?

I've been left in the lurch by a mate who said he was coming..... a mere $60 for two days of World Time Attack goodness!

First in, first served! :)

We're desperately wanting a Borg Warner on it, as going by the initial testing results, the figures were going to be nothing short of astonishing, especially if, like us, you value massive midrange, as well as reponse and top end.... yeah, it lacked nowhere. :worship:

So they are testing the Borg Warner turbo set-up!!!! Really hope that works for them.

Any chance of some leaked pics :ph34r:

So many things went pear shaped with my car today. Nearly everything sorted but...

The braided lines that came with my G4 kit have failed. I think it's at the crimp closest the the banjo fitting on the caliper.

I will be ringing just jap in the morning hoping they have some that are a direct replacement. If not can someone recomend a helpful brake place on the south side of sydney that could help me out. I don't want this to stop me from racing!

We're leaving early thursday morning (in a couple of hours...)

thanks.

There's a place called ABS, their street runs off the one justjap is on.

Also, there is a massive place called Rocket Industries at Huntingwood (2 mins from EC), but I'm not sure how helpful they will be or what brake stuff they have in stock. Rocket are one to keep in mind if you break anything over the weekend.

Not too far from EC is "Race Brakes", they'd be useful but they're closer to Wetheril Park than south Sydney.

If justjap don't have anything you can try a and b motorsports in balgowlah (sp) which is near Seaforth. They stock those brake kits and would be my first stop after justjap. Google their number and call them up. As long as you're heading back over the harbour bridge before about 330pm there wont be much traffic so don't be afraid of that. Avoid the M5 at all costs after 330pm, this may not matter though depending on where you're staying. Are you staying at the chifley with the other VIC guys?

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