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We went to the Golden Slipper at Rosehill instead....saw the greatest mare in the world easily win the BMW (kenny do you sponsor that race?) what an awesome sight from an absolute champion.

I'm the one who needs sponsors, not the other way around!

Sanchez, I am saying that it made 770 hp .. but not for long since Theo unfortunately popped the engine.

It popped 'cause somone forgot to do up the harmonic balancer didn't they! This meant it lost belt drive for the dry sump pump and picked up on the bottom end.

But your right.......... I'm glad I don't have to pull it out all the time.

Theo's got wing nuts on it now!

WSID carry on relentlessly about their WORLD CLASS FACILTY and how forking awesome it's supposed to be but they still don't have a carpark that withstands two days of rain.

World Class Facility my left one!

Adrian

WSID carry on relentlessly about their WORLD CLASS FACILTY and how forking awesome it's supposed to be but they still don't have a carpark that withstands two days of rain.

World Class Facility my left one!

Adrian

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Current weather and forecast looks grim. I don't even think my car will be able to make it for a display at the show and shine, let alone racing. Hopefully the weather gets better by Thursday, otherwise I would imagine that it will be canned for the same reason as last time.

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WSID carry on relentlessly about their WORLD CLASS FACILTY and how forking awesome it's supposed to be but they still don't have a carpark that withstands two days of rain.

World Class Facility my left one!

Adrian

can't see them running the event....no spectators no profit....cannot see them running event at a loss, they are drag racers not circuit wannabe's

Current radar imagery of any rain in the Sydney area. WSID is located at the junction of the North-south line and the inner circle (just above the second "r" in "Parramatta").

http://mirror.bom.gov.au/products/IDR033.loop.shtml

From BOM 3:41pm today:

"Friday : Shower or two, mainly morning. E/NE winds.

Sydney: 16 24

Liverpool: 13 25

Penrith: 12 25

Richmond: 12 25

Saturday : Fine. NE winds

Sydney: 16 25

Liverpool: 13 26

Penrith: 12 26

Richmond: 12 26

Trend for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday

Warm and dry. Sunday. Cooler SE change Monday and mainly dry.

"

Abflug i believe i saaw your car at CRD as well what sort of power did she make if you don't mind me asking.

Cheers,Ben.

PS.also have you done many mods and what turbo's are you running?

It made 414awkw . At the moment it has a T88 but that will be coming off soon when the new engine is ready. The car is basically as it came from Japan so we dont know whats inside the engine. The RB20 airflow meters were maxed out so it couldnt be pushed any more.

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