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What a day, been moving shit to the in-laws, cleaning the house, mowed lawn, planted a bunch of flowers. Then sorted out shit box for tomorrow, bleed brakes, installed new Intima pads (test compound), loaded up car with shit and ready!

Rotors look a bit cooked, I managed to crumble the Intima Type-D v2.0.

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@iruvyouskyrine they're 57S :)

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Dose knows I'm good for the $$

I've had to pay him for his services before.... ?

Rotors do look average. 

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Motor seized heading back to Sydney. Had full oil pressure, no over heating.

Was tapping a bit on the way home but just thought maybe lifters.

Car did hit the engine protection a few times on the track though for low oil pressure around big bends.

Now waiting for my mate to come back with a trailer on the side of the Hume Highway.

Yay? 

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Cheers @Duncan!

Luckily just at the on ramp to Sydney out of Sutton Forest Maccas, safe-ish spot.

Same tyres lol.. 

My mate did a 1m10s in it, I managed only 1m12s

well, you can't change the laws of physics; a borrowed car is always quicker than one you own.

at least it is a short walk to heatherbraes (or Maccas if that is your thing)

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I did crack 196 km/h down the main straight but bitches out just as the barrier stopped.

Could have possibly gone 200 km/h+

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Is what it is lol..

Maybe the few times the Haltech went into engine protection was a sign I should not full send it around bends on noise.

19 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Is what it is lol..

Maybe the few times the Haltech went into engine protection was a sign I should not full send it around bends on noise.

Do you have logs of the sessions where the engine protection kicked in?

52 minutes ago, Murray_Calavera said:

Do you have logs of the sessions where the engine protection kicked in?

I'll download them sometime during the week and we'll find out.

6 minutes ago, robbo_rb180 said:

That sucks, dry stumped billet rb30det with Samson time? 

Hopefully damage isn't to bad and just needs machine work and bearings. 

Haha I'm over it man, maybe new car time ?

11 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Haha I'm over it man, maybe new car time 

Get that part out sale going and find a 335i coupe. 

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Well shit ? 

 

This is legit the 7th RB I know of thats seized this week. Just as I get my block back from the machinist. Its like the world is screaming at me to stop what I'm doing.

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