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sorry Bec!! :( - unfortunately i can't edit now, but will get one of the mods to fix it - my bad!

Chris - you done some changes to the car? tune should be spot on otherwise yeah? i mean, wasn't Ben the last person to have it all sorted?

Chris - you done some changes to the car? tune should be spot on otherwise yeah? i mean, wasn't Ben the last person to have it all sorted?

No new changes to the car, it's just going back onto straight 98 octane. Yeah, Ben tuned it last.

I would like to get a video of it on the Dyno but not sure if I'll be allowed.

Nah it's on octane booster atm. Isn't yours running the dual E85/98?

mines anything between 98 and E85, fuel map/timing changes real time depending on the ethanol %

what are you running octane booster for? i thought all that stuff was pretty cruddy for the engine, unless you have to for a little extra protection at a track day or something...

There is a group of us from GT Car Club attending on the 18th March too.

1) Brandon Chan (R33 GTR)

2) Jose Valles (Porsche 911)

3) Sisco Valles (Porsche 911)

4) Lux D (R33 GTST)

5) Jonathan Low (R33 GTR)

6) Andrew Holdsworth (R33 GTR)

7) Bryan McFairlane

8) Kevin Bonnar

9) Danny C (Renault)

10) Tommy Thai (R33 GTST) (Deposit Paid)

11) Henry Lim (STI) (Paid)

More GTRs the better :)

i think i'm going to skip it for the WRX Calder round - one of the things i wanted to do this year was try some diff tracks, and i haven't even been to Calder before, let alone raced.

ooohh... first outing for the new R Brandon? if so, you're going to have a ball....

yeah skid pan was going to be step 2?

curious can 2 people share one car for them? they look fun and wouldn't mind giving it a try myself.

I did the Summer DD defensive driving course when it came to Shepparton. Can not rave enough about it. Katie will LOVE it.

As for 2 in one car - there were a couple of L-platers at the shepp one, and one of them was sharing the car with his mum who also did the course, so I dont see why not, but best to ask Bec.

I left the course wanting to do the skid pan day in Luke's skyline, but have since changed my mind - that thing scares the crap out of me! :blush: (and I think would be grounds for divorce if I broke it!)

i think i'm going to skip it for the WRX Calder round - one of the things i wanted to do this year was try some diff tracks, and i haven't even been to Calder before, let alone raced.

ooohh... first outing for the new R Brandon? if so, you're going to have a ball....

Yes buddy! can't wait. You coming along to this one too?

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was looking at it, prob doing 14th now and scouting stuff for the Mt bulla run later that month

sweet as,hoping some other skylines are going last day i went too one other r33 there and that was it :huh: needed more of a skyline front :P

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