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Speed Off The Streets @ Wakefield 22/12/2013


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Hey guys,

A couple of of mates have finally decided to go to a track day.

We will be going on Sunday 22/12/2013.

This will be a day open to the public so anyone is able to come and join.

I'm hoping to get enough cars to fill up a group.

I'll be there trying to get as many photos of everyone's cars as possible :D

More info here - http://www.wakefieldpark.com.au/event-detail?event=679

Facebook event here - https://www.facebook.com/events/228431687317083/

Feel free to join in / invite anyone who is interested!

Prices -
o Drive your own street $150.00 per weekend day
o Australian Autosport Alliance licence $50.00 (annually)
This is an event where you just rock up pay and race!

Cheers

you'll get away without one.. just will be laggy, longer duration = can add more timing

but with your stock timing map it will run just fine...

did you go 272 Kelford?

and now the car goes "brap brap brap brap brap" on idle? hahaha

I bet the GT-R boys are jelly, long duration cams and no lag

Been told not to thrash the car until tuned? lol..

Went Power Division GSC S2 274's.

And yes, "brap, brap, brap, brap bopbopbop, brap" LOL.

Not good combined with the tomei TI. Way too loud for daily driving.

  • 3 weeks later...

just find the power.... it must be there somewhere :)

or stay under 6k! :)

could be coil packs, fuarking ling long yellow jacket shit.. I've replaced 2 out of 6 of them already

might just bite the bullet and buy a brand new set of splitfires (never have let me down with my previous cars)

I bought my current shit box with the homo yellow jackets lol



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