Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 103.8k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • GTS-t VSPEC

    20904

  • Nizmo

    13582

  • SHUTO-BOY

    6636

  • skyzerr33

    5353

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

*Ken reliving past glories*:bahaha:

Swedish skid car? a Volvo?

See'ya:burnout:

Take a look in the garage at the next MC day and you will see what I mean.

Trust me , teaching the general population about skid control , recognition and recovery is not easy.

The amount of people who react about 2 secs behind the car is scarey:mad:

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by bully

Ken i used the one at Puckapunyal in victoria I was A Navy driving istructor there -- i think we had the firsts set in the country

That would have been the ones with landrovers on them.

I think you got them thru NZ

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Bully,

Thanks for the lesson in old cars. You old guys are good for something.

See'ya:burnout:

ahh youth and stupidity ......

Goes hand in hand . Little one , listen for there is much to learn.....

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by bully

yer we also set them o up with some Falcons on them

we had Nissan Pulsar N14's on ours and moved to toyota Camrys ( V6 ).

Used to love doing the reverse flick into h/brake into reverse flick after the students had gone.

Any one who reckons you can't opposite lock a front wheel drive has NOT been in one of these things. Hehehehe

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by bully

Ken -- do you know Geoff Branch??

No but I believe a couple of guys came from the Army over there with skid car experience and are working for DTEC

John Willmot is one I think

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

we had Nissan Pulsar N14's on ours and moved to toyota Camrys ( V6 ).

Used to love doing the reverse flick into h/brake into reverse flick after the students had gone.

Any one who reckons you can't opposite lock a front wheel drive has NOT been in one of these things. Hehehehe

Cheers

Ken

i think i saw a video of that set up with the camrys once when we were look into contracting out driver training for the services

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Latest Posts

    • Thanks for doing that Duncan! Makes you a good person in my books. We don't get kangaroos or wombats here. But we have bats and it's similar. AFAIK it's often the mums with a baby attached that get hit because they drop lower when starting from a tree. If you hit an animal, check on it. https://www.ifaw.org/au/resources/wildlife-rescue-app An app to get the closest wildlife rescue contact.
    • My dream is also to have a proper hoist, but I don't think it will ever happen. My quickjack is probably as close as I'll ever get, it really is very good though. 
    • Yeah we keep on in the dailies, it is pretty poor how many animals get hit and the driver leaves without checking....have saved a couple of little ones over the years. Bit of a gruesome job though, pouches generally need to be cut open because they are so tight and often the joey doesn't realise mum is gone so they are still locked onto the teat. I checked the modules in front of the DS wheel where an oil cooler should go.... There is the radar unit - that can go for race use) One of the 2 HX water pumps, the silver cylinder. That needs to be kept but might be able to be relocated But the bad news, the big computer mounted vertically in front of the wheel (blocking any potential air exit) is the electric steering computer. That is required until/unless i do a hydraulic steering conversion, and in CAD based modern car design it is not like I can just pop a big unit like that somewhere else (plus the loom would be too short anywhere else too). So, the passenger side is OK to clear out (just use a smaller washer reservoir, potentially elsewhere), but the DS no beuno
    • Well, all the best with the new camry It was interesting to hear about the UK process, it is generally a lot more streamlined here with a shipping agent looking after all the import side (noting the exact final price can still be a surprise.....) and I've used a few different brokers on the japan (or US) side, and never had any trouble with any of them....luck of the draw I guess. You mentioned you didn't get the auction sheet (understandable since you bought it from a dealer, not auction), but I always try and get hold of that because they are pretty thorough. I've imported 2x R grade vehicles over the years and both were fine, repairs in Japan are pretty thorough compared to here in Oz.
    • BTW I measured the jack I have, it is 70mm at the saddle but you only have about 700 until it returns to 150mm high at the cylinder so it is good but no magic bullet.
×
×
  • Create New...