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TRACK: Qld Raceway Sprint

GTR Class:

--Dry---,--Wet---

0:56.84, x:xx.xx, R32, Giant

0:58.50, x:xx.xx, R33, maccattack

1:06.24, x:xx.xx, R32, Rob_32_VSPEC

1:06.66, x:xx.xx, R32, ParagOn

x:xx.xx, 1:08.30, R33, jlNewton

x:xx.xx, 1:16.68, R33, Toy33 (new car)

GTS Class:

--Dry---,--Wet---

1:05.23, 1:14.29, R33, SirSkyline

1:06.06, 1:15.41, R32, nf.

1:06.65, x:xx.xx, R33, Toy33 (old car)

1:08.62, x:xx.xx, R33, rhinorebel

1:09.87, 1:16.10, R32, predator

1:11.35, x:xx.xx, R32, slapper

x:xx.xx, 1:20.30, R33, JCMarshall_Law

x:xx.xx, 1:21.99, R33, Mr.R33

EVO Class:

--Dry---,--Wet---

1:01.22, x:xx.xx, EVO 8, EVO Cam

TRACK: Qld Raceway Clubman

GTR Class:

--Dry---,--Wet---

1:01.61, x:xx.xx, R32, giant

1:03.12, x:xx.xx, R33, maccattack

1:07.30, x:xx.xx, R32, Rob_32_VSPEC

1:09.76, x:xx.xx, R32, MountainRunner

1:09.81, x:xx.xx, R34, Willo

1:10.12, x:xx.xx, R32, ParagOn

1:13.94, x:xx.xx, R33, JGB33

x:xx.xx, 1:14.60, R33, jlNewton

x:xx.xx, 1:20.55, R33, Toy33 (new car)

GTS Class:

--Dry---,--Wet---

1:08.94, x:xx.xx, R33, Toy33 (old car)

1:09.09, 1:17.46, R33, SirSkyline

1:10.42, x:xx.xx, R33, jaqule

1:10.46, x:xx.xx, R33, slamm

1:12.09, 1:18.58, R32, nf.

1:12.24, x:xx.xx, R32, gts4diehard

1:12.93, x:xx.xx, R32, $$slowmedown

1:12.97, 1:23.13, R33, JCMarshall_Law

1:14.14, x:xx.xx, R32, slapper

1:18.55, 1:20.66, R31, predator

1:19.76, x:xx.xx, R32, myR32

x:xx.xx, 1:23.76, R33, Mr.R33

EVO Class:

--Dry---,--Wet---

1:02.47, x:xx.xx, EVO 8, EVO Cam

TRACK: Qld Raceway National Circuit

GTR Class:

--Dry---,--Wet---

1:25.60, x:xx.xx, R33, maccattack

1:31.60, x:xx.xx, R32, Rob_32_VSPEC

GTS Class:

--Dry---,--Wet---

1:33.67, x:xx.xx, R33, SirSkyline

1:34.62, x:xx.xx, R33, Toy33 (old car)

1:34.86, x:xx.xx. R32, nf.

EVO Class:

--Dry---,--Wet---

1:25.61, x:xx.xx, EVO 8, EVO Cam

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damn... maccattack... your times are REALLY very impressive... you've got the baffle plates in yet?

No not yet, still running with the Accusump.

To date I've never lost pressure.

Until something breaks (which knock wood nothing has yet) and I have to take out the engine, I'll leave it the way it is.

I must say that everyones times were pretty good for the day considering the track was still covered in dirt as an aftermath from the Krusty Demons show on Saturday. It was pretty unnerving coming into corners 1 & 2 and seeing dirt and lumps of hardened mud all over thae track. Sort of tends to tighten up the bung hole when you are coming in hard.

It was great to see a number of new people out there.

Great day - Thanks Paul - Look forward to the next one.

EVO Cam, I have added you to the list. I'll do non Skyline cars by request if you like for anyone on this forum.

Thanks maccattack, I look forward to the next one as well (car will be running again by then). Maybe you will let me follow you for a few laps and learn those driving lines !!!

No not yet, still running with the Accusump.

To date I've never lost pressure.

Until something breaks (which knock wood nothing has yet) and I have to take out the engine, I'll leave it the way it is.

I must say that everyones times were pretty good for the day considering the track was still covered in dirt as an aftermath from the Krusty Demons show on Saturday. It was pretty unnerving coming into corners 1 & 2 and seeing dirt and lumps of hardened mud all over thae track. Sort of tends to tighten up the bung hole when you are coming in hard.

It was great to see a number of new people out there.  

Great day - Thanks Paul - Look forward to the next one.

I am pretty keen to meet up sometime and have a look and chat about the accusump setup. I have the trust extension sitting at home but the effort and $$$s in pulling the engine to do it is really killing me. I want to get out there now! Next time you are going to the SAS sprints let me know and I will come out for a look. I really don't think I will ever be able to make a mid week track day, not for a while anyway. Just started a new job. . . Congrates on the times btw.

I am pretty keen to meet up sometime and have a look and chat about the accusump setup.  I have the trust extension sitting at home but the effort and $$$s in pulling the engine to do it is really killing me.  I want to get out there now!  Next time you are going to the SAS sprints let me know and I will come out for a look.  I really don't think I will ever be able to make a mid week track day, not for a while anyway.  Just started a new job. . .   Congrates on the times btw.

No problems. If you wanted to check it out before then, I work in the Newstead area and live around Morningside. PM me if you want to organise a time.

Thanks for your comments.

  • 1 month later...

Great to see you had a good time. It was interesting having the bike groups there as well don't you think ?

I will send out the date of the pizza night shortly, I just have to get organised.

The next date for Aug 30 has 26 reserved spots already, so if you are keen book in.

Paul

Hey Paul,

Thanks for the day (again). Book me in for the August run.

Sorry I had to cut it short but I ended up cracking both front rotors.

Gone for the 5000 series, so all should be good for a while.

Cheers

Peter

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