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Semi's fitted, boot full of e85... Bring on Sandown tomorrow.

I just hope I can wake up that early, I struggled to get up at midday today. :P

picking up some spare fuel on the way there, car desperatly needs a wash so quick rinse in morning, fuel and then fun times..

46 entries what was the wrx day 120...if things go well you will be doing a run for more E85 part way through the day..

Semi's fitted, boot full of e85... Bring on Sandown tomorrow.

I just hope I can wake up that early, I struggled to get up at midday today. :P

Oil change done, have 60L of E85, figured there's a station nice and close for top-ups if the car decides to last the full day, gonna go out there now and pack up a bunch of basic tools and stuff...

Clutch been slipping for a while then really badly last week or so. Pulled it out today. Pfft, plenty of meat left :P

not launching it hard enough

anyone know much about Nissan gearboxes? gloria has 4 speed auto RE4R03B. needs a shift kit pretty badly. some options:

1) Wholesale Automatics (and apparently Knox Automatics) do shift kits for the RE4R03A out of a patrol. might not be that dissimilar?

2) attempt to fit a M35 stag 5 speed auto and ECU, then try to source a shift kit.

also need to start thinking about diffs... R200 RC35 apparently. would be happy with a viscous or 1.5 helical/mechanical.

Y u no clutch diff?

clutch and mechanical same thing?

im guessing like everything else car related, theres no way to know if a diff centre will fit until you try to fit it? dont want to buy one and then its a no-go. reading about the long-nose and short-nose R200's :wacko:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/R200-lsd-4-1-5stud-/131472837583?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item1e9c644bcf

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