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It's really nothing (I hope)... The oil pressure light is coming on, but I'm seeing 2-3 bar at idle and 5-6 bar at about 5000rpm...

I think it's a faulty oil pressure warning switch or it's been fux0red when re-installed, but I'd like to make sure before going to the track...

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Thanks goes to Tosh for arranging the hotel rooms, meeting points, bear hug with Pete (Fatz) which were all faultless.

Although the old girl didn't exactly behave due to sh1t fuel & knackered fuel pump (Webbers hate running on dirt), I did manage a couple of laps, always worth it!

Thanks to Jo & Ali for allowing us to trash their room.

Chris, Noice drifts shame about track suits & thongs!

Pete..... :) I still haven't driven the 808 yet.

Can't wait to see some pics.

It was an awesome day, good chance to get back into track days.... gotta love that wet weather just a little bit!! Cant wait for pics either..

Jimbo2000 ---- turn 1 rules!!!

yea great tme people

the black ferarri strikes again

me thinks a compression test is in order

thanks to nath for throwng me the keys to the capella

what an animal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

tosh! what about the rims TOSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

sorry to hear about ur bad luck Sam, hope everyone else had a great day out.

BASTARDS

And what's this I hear that Pete is a sponsored driver in a brand new mazda now? Some competition for the 200b it sounds like

haha not toshs rims........

haha tosh you bastard !!! thanks for waiting for me....I gave my helmut in and collected my $50 deposit...and you guys were gone !! :rolleyes:

it was sams rims....but tosh was driving...nobodies fault...just a bit of F#%KED up bad luck.

cant wait to see the video....except the guy filming it...never got his name....

didnt get my massive sideways action hehe :wassup: ...just got me facing the wrong direction.. :headspin:

on the video you just see a shot of my car facing the wrong way..and the guy says "yes he has just spun 180 degrees and is now facing the other way" :Oops:

im too tired right now and the photos are still in the camera...so ill post some pics tommorrow.... :D

oh and the car prob i was having....it wasnt the spark plugs or the afm or even the coils...it was a stupid hose leaking boost....damn thing had basically split....

ali from powerplay just snipped it for me and i plugged it in again.....all fixed..

saved me a grand !!! :rofl:

overall it was a nice outing.....pity about the wet weather at the beginning...

thanks to all those who made it possible.




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