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Pretty sure its just minimum 1kg cams certified.

Mine has been fine. Scrutineered at Sandown and at Winton at the Super Sprint Championships where its alot stricter.

If you lost your licence for a year and still got your car, why haven't you tracked it instead?

Do it somewhere like near like Sandown if your worried at first.

Get a mate to drive it down, and there will be plenty of E85 stations near it for refuel.

Otherwise no need to trailer it down, Jerry can and E85. Richo has done it heaps of times

Yeah all valid points. I'm actually buying 6 25l Jerry cans soon. So hopefully will be able to go somewhere with a car load of fuel :P

It is now grant. Track days are awesome. Just costs a lot of money haha

Excellent, now it's something I like!

Kris, just buy 44 gallon drum and install it in the boot.

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Now, it's trackday thread? :P

Need moar wastelanders to talk chit with at Trackdays

Yeah all valid points. I'm actually buying 6 25l Jerry cans soon. So hopefully will be able to go somewhere with a car load of fuel :P

It is now grant. Track days are awesome. Just costs a lot of money haha

When you thinking of tracking?

22nd Dec is the last one at Sandown before its closed for a while for track works.

This will also be the last SAU VIC one for the year.

Plenty of others clubs/events to race at of course. I'll be at Sandown this Sunday via the Maserati Car Club

Tell me Tony, whats your PB at the tracks you've been.

/trackdayslineaustralia

Well first track day was at Sandown in the wet so that was a bit crap 1.47. (Hoping for under ~1:35 this Sunday)

2nd Track day at Winton was a 1:49

Well first track day was at Sandown in the wet so that was a bit crap 1.47. (Hoping for under ~1:35 this Sunday)

2nd Track day at Winton was a 1:49

Yeah my first trackday at winton was a 1.48.xx with a broken car. Ran like shit lol.

Well first track day was at Sandown in the wet so that was a bit crap 1.47. (Hoping for under ~1:35 this Sunday)

2nd Track day at Winton was a 1:49

Not too bad for a newbie.

New turbo in and tuned?

What turbo Tony?

Internal gate Hypergear SS-2.

Along with 3inch JJR Bellmouth dump/front pipe, new manifold, ID 1000 injectors.

Hoping for ~280-300rwkw on 19psi to be tuned by Trent.

That will be enough mods on the car to keep me happy on the track till I buy a GTR.

Mods were done moreso from a reliability POV. Don't want to be blowing a stocko turbo down up at Winton...

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