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for the GTR owners, is it worth upping the oil weight for a DECA? or will the streeter 10w40 still be ok? i'm thinking because most 'events' are short and sharp, i can prob leave the normal oil in there?

that's if i'm even in.... ooo the suspense :D

Oil isn't the problem.

The only thing you need to ensure is that you dial up 7,000rpm and let the clutch out as violently as possible.

This not only feels awesome, it also looks cool on camera. Once you are moving, add a bit of wheel in and you have 4WD donuts

OOOO YEEEEEEEE

The only thing you need to ensure is that you dial up 7,000rpm and let the clutch out as violently as possible.

hahahaha love it, :happy:

but seriously this is what you shouldl do :mellow:

I'm sure I have heard this before.....

You've heard it once. That's once in 4 years of decas :)

i just have too much mechanical symptahy to do it :D

Jump in with me. I'll show you mechanical sympathy :)

Oil isn't the problem.

The only thing you need to ensure is that you dial up 7,000rpm and let the clutch out as violently as possible.

This not only feels awesome, it also looks cool on camera. Once you are moving, add a bit of wheel in and you have 4WD donuts

OOOO YEEEEEEEE

about time you said something smart... :thumbsup:

Tow it up with the STi then give me the keys, I'll make sure it gets driven... Even up that Running/Driving ratio for you :)

You're too kind!

your oil will be fine mate :thumbsup:

Agreed. The runs aren't long anough, and not extended periods of full throttle so I wouldn't worry about it. I'd rather have some temp in my oil after having it sit around between runs.

Planning on letting me show you (and the crowd) a limiter launch or 4WD donuts?

Side point, my diff should be here in a week and a bit.

4WD circle work is on the menu once more~!

Days off work before DECA = no working on car night before DECA = awesome

Remember there is free stuff on offer at this DECA. So if you don't want to compete, get on the officials team and wave flags, pickup cones and watch

a bunch of pure nutters rip it up.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/371598-import-monster-sauvic-deca-motorkhana-2011-round-3/page__view__findpost__p__5924332

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