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Daniel I want a good look at this E85 voodoo ;)

hahaha, i'll drive up with 98, prob like half a tank or something, so when i get to Shep it'll be pretty low, then i'll put in a couple jerries of E85, which i rekcon should be plenty for a day and then fill up with 98 on the way back if need be :)

will prob bring the laptop to see what the E% mixture is before the runs start, but not much more i can do as i have no tuning knowledge. But if Trent says he's happy for the car to do track work with Flex-Fuel active, then i'm happy :)

Hey Leon,

Name for driver 46 is 'Akshay' Rajan not Ryan. Also, 46 and 47 would like to share the same car, so I guess we need to be in the same group but enough numbers apart? :ermm:

Had heaps of fun at the last one (which was my first) can't wait to go again!

Cheers mate!

G'day guys,

I am really excited about my first DECA. Looking forward to seeing what my GTR is like. Could you please update my name.

Driver number 41 - My name is David Hemmings -

Not Davis Memmings.

Thanks Dave

Hey Leon,

Name for driver 46 is 'Akshay' Rajan not Ryan. Also, 46 and 47 would like to share the same car, so I guess we need to be in the same group but enough numbers apart? :ermm:

Had heaps of fun at the last one (which was my first) can't wait to go again!

Cheers mate!

sorted... .46 and .47 are just numbers for now and your'grouping' numbers you will be 10 cars apart

hope you have as much fun on this one as you did the last! :cheers:

G'day guys,

I am really excited about my first DECA. Looking forward to seeing what my GTR is like. Could you please update my name.

Driver number 41 - My name is David Hemmings -

Not Davis Memmings.

Thanks Dave

Nope... Davis Memmings is who entered and thats who we will be looking for on saturday :whistling:

G'day guys

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Thanks Dave

Yay, welcome to SAU Dave...

See you tomorrow morning bro, its car mod time :D You're going to love the Long Wang, even though I know you're used to Short Wang.

(Leon, I'd like to be in the same group as my mate Davis Memmings, if that is something that matters at this point ;) )

Cheers,

Simon

Dammit, even google image search is trying to change his name back to how it should be.

so how exactly does the competition side of things work?

you've got the short and long wang, which are timed... does this get converted into some sort of points or is just +mins/secs from the fastest person?

and from memory, there were some penalties for hitting cones etc?

and the skidpan is a mixture of time and penalties for cones?

Pretty much it is that, from memory on wangs you get points for fastest.

I have a tip for you, keep away from the Armco barrier at Enormous Penis (aka Long Wang).

so how exactly does the competition side of things work?

you've got the short and long wang, which are timed... does this get converted into some sort of points or is just +mins/secs from the fastest person?

and from memory, there were some penalties for hitting cones etc?

and the skidpan is a mixture of time and penalties for cones?

There are points? I thought the aim of the game was to drive around mashing cones and looking stupid.

ok, got it.

for those that are interested...

"DECA Rounds

Each Sub-Event of the Event will be scored individually.

Points will be awarded in order of finishing from highest to lowest as follows:

1st = 50 points,

2nd = 49 points,

3rd = 48 points,

4th = 47 points etc, and so on down to the last competitor.

All points from each sub event are accumulated and a total is created with the highest score winning. Classes are AWD and RWD.

Penalties:

Hit Cone (Make a cone move from it's spot) = +5 Seconds Per Cone

Missed Gate/Cone (Wrong Direction) = Slowest Time + 10 Seconds.

Did Not Finish = Slowest Time +10 Seconds

Did Not Complete Full Course = Slowest Time +10 Seconds (Missed more than 3 Cones)

Did Not Start = No Score - Nil points"

what's classified as a decent time for the short and long wang?

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