Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

I for one would liked to have seen you there Brian

There was another red r35 and the run I saw was a 13.6

Was awesome to watch :D

Especially the side x side down the strip

Big laugh watching the Motive DVD turbo diesel have a go - bahaha

but their black 32 hauled arse hard

I for one would liked to have seen you there Brian

There was another red r35 and the run I saw was a 13.6

Would have gone down if the team needed me to, but i think the SAU team selected would beat my R35 im only good for low 11's. maybe a high 10 with E85 as its set up for WTA. Not sure what the other R35 from the HSV club is doing only 13.6? Should be in the 11's easily

The red r35 driving for the commodore club did an 11.2. The driver was 75 yrs old lol

We won the day and the series. Down by a bit coming into this round, and ended up 180pts clear!

Luckily for us the quickest evo (10.8@149 I think) wasn't on the evo team. Evo team was mostly running 12s.

post-31629-0-80247000-1411243400_thumb.jpg

I find it exciting when horsepower wins from behind on the home straight!

Congratulations all from #1 to #3 :)

Big thanks to NULON a great Aussie Company for organising this 3 event series!

Well done to everyone on the team and thanks to everyone that came out to support!

Unfortunately on my first run (where I was deliberately taking it easy) turned out tone my only run for the day with the alternator coming loose and pushing off all the cars belts, also catching them in the fan and pushing it into the radiator. Belts were easy to solve but fat chance finding a radiator in Cootamundra!

Still, was happy that even on a test run my car was effortlessly putting out 141mph!

maybe it's time my bitch hauled some arse in some SAU events and payed her way in life (bloody prima donna)

PS. good to meet see you again Black Templar :thumbsup:

Edited by Sinista32

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

    • I've seen similar actually in my situation. You never know what tables are attempted to be used when the car thinks it's -99C or +200C. The fail state is not usually that extreme but you know what I mean - it was in my case though! This is where being able to read all the sensors is useful cause you see this stuff really quickly.
    • The above is very important. However as long as you keep timing relatively low, it's plausible to make your own knock ears and plausible to learn to tune with a modern ECU that can do wideband O2 correction like a boost controller. I mean if you only have one viable road to even drive the car on, learning to tinker to this level may be worth doing given you can't do much else with the car...?
    • I find the fact that the rear plate has to be bent inwards at the rear not so bad: but the front is just awful: It's like come on. (these are my very old, now retired/turned in plates) TBH it is a lot of money to fix a minor issue, the fact I said "I'll never really spend the money on doing this" is why people ended up buying them as a gift for a 'car guy' who can be hard to shop for.. for car guy things.
    • I just bent the ends of my premo plates. It even went through Regency like that after the engine conversion and the inspector (a great bloke!) just squinted his eyes and said "I didn't see that". Plates, and how they look, are just something that have zero importance to me.
    • Yeah, I would have said the same. It makes me suggest that there are other things wrong, such that the ECU is totally unhappy with the broken sensor. The only other thought here is that maybe it is shorted, which might cause a different issue to the typical "disconnected" sensor.
×
×
  • Create New...