Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Skids!

Thanks to the Exec team for putting this on again. No small mission for sure. Eric, Tats, Terry, Dave, Anna, and all the,other timing and BBQ Volunteers, thank you for your efforts. Thank you for all who stuck round to clean up too. Could have used a few more hands at the end of the day IMO.

Was a great day, with split conditions.

Spun a bearing............... in the air con compressor :P was happy to get back out after a short interlude.

Pics and vids please!

Skids!

Thanks to the Exec team for putting this on again. No small mission for sure. Eric, Tats, Terry, Dave, Anna, and all the,other timing and BBQ Volunteers, thank you for your efforts. Thank you for all who stuck round to clean up too. Could have used a few more hands at the end of the day IMO.

Was a great day, with split conditions.

Spun a bearing............... in the air con compressor :P was happy to get back out after a short interlude.

Pics and vids please!

Well said, massive thanks to all the volunteers and the exec team responsible!!! One of the best events I have been too!!

The atmosphere was fantastic and there were some guys putting on a good show!!!

I hope the guys with issues got home safely, I sure know how they feel :/ me and Texi don't have a good past :P

Destroyed some tyres, met some new faces and had a great day....

Thanks to the organisers today, it was a great run, hassle free and quick turnarounds. Also thanks because it must have sucked standing out in the rain in the arvo.

And....especially thanks to Nick and family for providing some juice last night....we made it home with 8% battery left (HEAPS!)

Heres my vid chaps! Thanks to the organisers for such an awesome event. Can't wait for the next one! Apologies if I missed anyones cars. I have 18gb of HD footage unedited left over, so if you want some sent to you, drop me a PM. This was a quick edit, so excuse the audio toward the end.

Wicked day, awesome skids, great company.

Unfortunately my SD card crapped itself in the gopro so I couldn't hook it up to anyones car but I did manage to get a few vids from the starting grid with another camera so I'll post them up soon

Can't wait until the next one so I can get out there and have some fun

Wicked day, awesome skids, great company.

Unfortunately my SD card crapped itself in the gopro so I couldn't hook it up to anyones car but I did manage to get a few vids from the starting grid with another camera so I'll post them up soon

Can't wait until the next one so I can get out there and have some fun

Great to meet you mate!! Hope your lungs clear from rubber :P

Heres my vid chaps! Thanks to the organisers for such an awesome event. Can't wait for the next one! Apologies if I missed anyones cars. I have 18gb of HD footage unedited left over, so if you want some sent to you, drop me a PM. This was a quick edit, so excuse the audio toward the end.

this is awesome. the slow motion takes off's are nice.bth_ThumbsUpSmiley7.gif

Heres my vid chaps! Thanks to the organisers for such an awesome event. Can't wait for the next one! Apologies if I missed anyones cars. I have 18gb of HD footage unedited left over, so if you want some sent to you, drop me a PM. This was a quick edit, so excuse the audio toward the end.

Awesome video

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • He's right ~ there is no 'magic' with stuff like this ... it is more likely that in the process of looking for the short, the loom/wire 'incidentally' got moved in the process, thus removing the short ~ now, that maybe a wire (in a loom) rubbing against the edge of some grounded metal, that's worn through the insulation, causing the (now intermittent) short to ground. If one wire in a loom has been damaged in this fashion, it's reasonable to presume that other wires beside it may have also be damaged, and now exposed...you can bet the green crusty copper corrosion will start... ...that'd be a pisser, Murphy's Law steps right in as GTS observes...but worse, something like that is easier to find when shorted...ie; unplug bulb and fuse, and put multimeter in continuity mode so you get constant beep, and carefully poke about hoping to find if some movemet of the harness stop the beeping.... ...it's still all a bit Arnie tho' ..It'll be back... 😃
    • Yeah, but knowledge of one wire's insulation worn through to short on earth implies the possibility of other wires doing the same. I had my power steering die, because the wire that runs to the solenoid valve on the rack runs in the same loom as the power wire for the O2 sensor. And when the O2 sensor/wire did something stupid and burnt part of that loom to death, the only indication was the shit(ter) fuel economy and the heavy steering. It took deep excavation of the looms in the bay to find the problem. Not wear through in that case, but similar shit.
    • Ah, I thought he'd wired it to one of the spare ECU inputs! Too long ago since I read that post, ha ha. I've been arguing with radiators, harmonic balancers, alternators and rust since reading it.
    • Correct. The ECU cannot read oil temp. (Well, I think it probably can in some situations. I did have the thought of potentially repinning the ECU when I was doing oil pressure). I am using this into the MPVI dongle, so that the MPVI dongle can read oil temperature. It is attached to a VDO gauge which is obviously calibrated to whatever curve the sender actually is using. This would be easy if I could setup a table of voltage to temperature like many sensors, but it appears I cannot do this and can only setup the transform rule which appears to be Input (voltage) x Multiplier, and add an offset. This to me means it MUST be linear. So it may be a complete waste of time wiring this into the ECU. The idea was that the MPVI3 has standalone logging. I wanted to use this instead of a laptop with serial cable (for wideband) for long datalogs. Given the wideband also has electric interference, I may never trust this either in a world where the serial wideband and the analog output wideband do not agree. Last time I did a trace I could see the two wideband traces follow each other, but one was a little leaner than the other. I plan on playing with voltage offsets and actually driving the thing to see how close they correlate. If they never correlate... then, well, maybe I'll never use either. Ideally I'd like to have the Analog wideband read ever so slightly leaner than the serial one, because the serial one is 'correct'. Tuning the car to be ever so slightly too-rich would be the aim. Not needing to have a laptop flying around in the footwell connected with cables is... an advantage. About the only one from the forced upgrade to MPVI3.
    • Hopefully not, since he knows the fuses work ha ha ha
×
×
  • Create New...