Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Details still coming in for this. I'm putting this up now as it's going to be popular.

Saturday 22nd of December

Sandown Park Raceway, Princess Hwy Entrance

http://goo.gl/maps/yDQ66

Track Day @ Sandown

Run By: WRX VIC

Who: WRX and SAU VIC only (at this stage)

Price: TBA (much cheaper than normal)

Timing: None, byo

Requirements: >=CAMS L2S, CAMS Club Membership (SAU VIC current), Helmet, Fire Ext (in date), Car in good condition

Passenger Laps: TBA, but that's the plan

This event will sell out, we are in the process of working on positions with WRX at the moment, so get your interest up in the thread below.

http://www.skylinesa...22nd-confirmed/

Trophy Presentations / Lunch

How: We will be hiring a couple of garages and putting on a spit roast / bbq / pizza lunch with soft drink.

Food: You will need a valid SAU VIC membership card. Working on a process for others who want some.

The end of year presentation will be conducted during the day, time TBA (proposed 2-3PM at this stage).

You DO NOT need to be involved in the track day to come along. You don't even need to like racing to come along. This is our end

of year break up that we would normally have at a Pub or the like. This year we have an opportunity to hold is at Sandown where

there is heaps of free parking within the venue and we get to enjoy track day goodness as well.

Beer

Annual Belgumn Beer Garden SAU and friends unwind

Occuring the same day, early evening to late.

Time: TBA

Thread: TBA

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/410829-end-of-year-track-day-presentations/
Share on other sites

  • Replies 78
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

You DO NOT need to be involved in the track day to come along. You don't even need to like racing to come along. This is our end

of year break up that we would normally have at a Pub or the like. This year we have an opportunity to hold is at Sandown where

there is heaps of free parking within the venue and we get to enjoy track day goodness as well.

  • 2 weeks later...

If we are an SAU member can we bring bikes on the track? :3 I know the answer to this -_- would probably make me pay for a membership again though if we could. Bike VS Car ftw.

  • 2 weeks later...

This event is a little different to all of the others.

You'll have to wait to get access to the members only area for this one.

All other track days are multi club CAMS affiliated based, some you just go to that clubs site and sign up.

It will be a CAMS event. So you will need an Level2Speed (L2S), for Phillip Island as well.

You can get one on the day, though they may not have forms there. So I would be printing them.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • From my youth: GTi-R clutch change is a massive pain. The gearboxes are fragile? But the car is super cool and I want one 😢 
    • Remember this is 1988 tech.
    • Driveline vibration is resolved. I ended up loosening all my engine mount and trans mount bolts, giving it a good shake then retightening everything and it's gone... Let's just say I was surprised that fixed it.  I've been happily driving it around again but unfortunately put zero time into my direct port/constant pressure WMI setup. I'm on vacation next week, so I'll try and finalize it then.  On a different note, I spent all week fuel/ignition mapping 2x 216L V16 engines. Turbo's were burning glycol and we swapped them out for larger units. We also had planned emissions testing on site, so I figured I'd be there the same week to use their instrumentation and massage any emissions issues out if needed. This was a first for me. Fuel management is similar in certain ways to automotive (i.e air density as load variable) but very different in others. It's all PLC based and AFR's are controlled by air and not fuel. They use a control valve between the turbo and air manifold to control pressure which in turn controls AFR's. Due to this, target AFR tables supplied by the OEM are in pressures and not mass which really through me off. They use air pressure vs fuel pressure tables. I also relied on an O2 concentration sensor the emissions team had in the exhaust. Ignition timing was also all over the place and we were losing a fair bit of power. They're now happily sitting at 16-40BTDC depending on load. We were making about 1600kw at 900rpm at 90% load. Engines were running a lot smoother as well.    
    • heh, aint no R32 ever meeting modern targa cage rules unless the driver is veeeery short OP, good luck with the sale, since its already in the land of freedom I'm sure you will find a good buyer.
    • meh, it was a good video, clear about the issue and how he dealt with it. A bit heavy on the RTV and very brave to put an RB in anything without rebuilding it first, but otherwise I thought it was good Dose, I'm not sure that having the pickup forward is a big issue; yes of course the oil could shift under brakes but the sump should never be empty enough for that to be a problem (unless you also have a higher volume oil pump, and that oil can't return from the head to the sump quickly enough)
×
×
  • Create New...