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27 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Lets race! 

I'll have to find a place to mount fire extinguisher in new car ?

Do they check dates? last deca I got through with an old one lol

Rumour has it I’m the scrutineer so yes

 

just grab a 20$ one and a seat mount bracket and your done no 2 bolts no holes or cutting needed

Eg

https://www.carmodsaustralia.com.au/fire-extinguisher-bracket-wrx-sti-2001-07.html

 

https://kap.industries/product/2015-subaru-wrx-sti-forester/

 

and there’s your next video

Omg Race prepping the sti

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Should be faster than the FPV around the course.. not as fun I guess.

f**k me $70 for a metal bracket, I made my own for the FPV.. might just re-purpose that if I can, I'll check out what the seat looks like. 

Edited by UNR33L

Make it out of that bunnings bracket shit, mine still going strong after 7 years

From memory Subarus perform average at DECA skidpan in anything but the wet? Think they understeer the tighter turns...prove me wrong Leigh!

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17 minutes ago, Birds said:

Make it out of that bunnings bracket shit, mine still going strong after 7 years

From memory Subarus perform average at DECA skidpan in anything but the wet? Think they understeer the tighter turns...prove me wrong Leigh!

I saw some thing with a v8 supercar driver in a sti showing a normal guy how to go faster, the main thing was not to worry about the entry speed (more entry speed or trying harder more understeer) and worry all about the exit speed / traction out of the corner, was proven with lap times too.

As Martin said looks like they wet it anyway, FPV was NOT fun in the wet parts at DECA that time ? shit was like ice. 

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Wet skidpan? RIP pulsar

Also, surely someone on subie forums got a bracket design.... Model cant have changed that much in last few years... If its subaru probably hasnt changed in 50years

22 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Wet skidpan? RIP pulsar

Also, surely someone on subie forums got a bracket design.... Model cant have changed that much in last few years... If its subaru probably hasnt changed in 50years

Got onto a friend thats selling his car said I could have it so all sorted lol 

Edited by UNR33L
i'm a little disappointed, this was my last chance to kill the tires that would not die..
before I get something that actually grips again.


Can always have an unintentional sustained loss of traction while stationary to kill them.

Throwback to 10 years ago probably tonight

Member #211 at the sauvic monthly meeting off Moray St asking "what about GTS-T owners" when the GTR hoodies were revealed to the club

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I'll register soon, can i just pay renewal membership or do i have to pay a whole "new membership" 

I have a membership number etc just havnt paid in a couple of years I guess.

Edit: Membership number is 404

 

(not found lol)

 

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