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lol, you got further than me on the brakes martin - I got from the track to the roundabout in Benalla.

here's my PB lap video

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video of my fastest lap of the day.

pretty happywith the lines, was getting some bad understeer tho, think too much grip from rear. need semi's for front next.

got my PB just in time.

made it half way to shepp b4 the rear brakes gave up the ghost and went metal on metal

so need to fix them and a windscreen b4 HH.

Well you will want the semi's on the front before the diff then. As the diff will induce a little more understeer initially.

Looking at the list of stock cars driven by V8 supercars drivers:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Arff-ZXmabAZdEFEWHRXWU1BbW9VZVF1MFZQNnlHS1E#gid=1

I wonder how some of the cars on here would rank on that list if driven by a V8 supercar driver and how much of a time it actually makes.

FYI top of the list is a 1.32.10 by a 911 GT2 driven by Warren Luff

My 1:49 is equal time to a Volvo driven by Cameron McConville :P

You will be able to knock 3-4 second off that time with more track experience Tony. Add another 2-3 seconds for tyres and 0.5-1 seconds for a more aggressive wheel alignment.

That has you down in the 42's. Add a diff and more experience will have you under 40.

This is the best thing about being a newbie, you go to a track day and knock 2-3 seconds off your PB. While the rest of us jump up and down over 1-2 tenths.

Remembering I'm at a 38.1 with 210KW, RSR's and stock aero. That was with all of the above mentioned.

Yeah I get what you saying with newbs like me :D

But I was more so curious of what do you think would be the differences in times between the fast guys some as yourself/martin/Sam if one of the V8 supercar drivers where to take your car and belt it around the track.

Yeah I get what you saying with newbs like me :D

But I was more so curious of what do you think would be the differences in times between the fast guys some as yourself/martin/Sam if one of the V8 supercar drivers where to take your car and belt it around the track.

I know the Boxer S isn't a massively fast car, but a 39. Same with the Z4 M. Would have expected a little faster.

I don't really care what a pro driver could do. It's down to the mug in the seat at the end of the day, the majority of that is seat time and coaching. Which the pro guys get a lot of, thus they are good. Hard to tell with car being different.

Andrew who is a good steer-er got a 38 with this 997 Turbo. Which is stock, while Luff got a 36.

Also, who knows what tyres are are using. A stock EVO VI going around the Island in a 53...I don't think so.

got my PB just in time.

made it half way to shepp b4 the rear brakes gave up the ghost and went metal on metal

so need to fix them and a windscreen b4 HH.

Brakes, not surprised, I thought they were toast at Sandown :) so what's up with Windscreen?

That roast looked gorgeous BTW.

Glad you all had a good day.

Amazing range of cars, even porsche drivers like walls.

Was fun reading this thread.

( next time ask me to lunch .. Winton food is ;-( )

New wrx motorsport team isnt as organised as the old one , so sign in and scrutineering cause late starts.

Anyway

Dont forget next years CAMS sprint series.

Will be 2 at PI and 2 at Sandown ( running CAMS state level events at Winton is just to hard/expensive)

Plus a national event @ PI in November.

We (CAMS organising commitee) have asked wrx to run one of the PI ones.

It will be a blast.

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Brakes, not surprised, I thought they were toast at Sandown :) so what's up with Windscreen?

That roast looked gorgeous BTW.

pretty minor but needs to be fixed b4 becomes major.

had a stone flick up and put a big chip in screen with some very minor cracks, want to fix b4 the cracks get serious

HELP........

I need to get the club Marquee to DECA.

If you have a ute or wagon and towing a car to Shep have you room.

I can drop it off at your place tomorrow.

Give me a buzz 0433419707.

Wayne..

Hey Wayne,

How big is the marquee? I can possibly put it in the back of my stagea, I'm going up Friday night so let me know.

I'm located in the western suburbs though...

This post is meant to be in the deca thread i believe :-P

Hey Wayne,

How big is the marquee? I can possibly put it in the back of my stagea, I'm going up Friday night so let me know.

I'm located in the western suburbs though...

This post is meant to be in the deca thread i believe :-P

Huy

Thanks for the quick response.

But i now have it covered.

So i will see you up there Friday night.

Thanks to eveyone that offered :thumbsup::thanks:

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ya take capacity

for turbo multiply by 1.7 and that capacity

thre a few things

rotory is 1.5 so a rotor turbo is capacity *1.5 * 1.7

diesel is 0.8 multiplier think hybrid is similar.

http://www.vssc.com.au/results.html

VSSC results, congrates to Sam for being at the pointy end! and also to Tony and Owen for good points in their class!

Haha thanks Joe!

I'm famous!

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