Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hi All,

Just a friendly reminder about the SAU Vic dyno day which is to be held this saturday Ice Performance in cheltneham. There will be plenty of cool cars to check out, bbq for lunch and lots of nice flashy and powerful cars. This is also a good chance to get on the technical side with some of the guys and also the workshop itself. It's a perfect time if you wish to discuss various modification ideas, thoughts etc all our cars will be on for display. We will also have on for display some of our raffle prizes for our up and coming xmas raffle

-=- Event Details -=-

When: Saturday, 29th October

Time: Starting 9.30am till mid-afternoon

Where: ICE Performance, 7 Dissik St Cheltenham

Melway Ref: Map #78, B10

Pricing:

$50 runs for NON SAU-Vic members

$45 runs for SAU-Vic Members (so bring your membership card to show me on the day please)

For full information or any questions you may have feel free to PM, post in here or post in the events thread.

Thanks

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/92227-event-reminder-sau-vic-dyno-day/
Share on other sites

more torque is the main key, ive driven it and it hauls ass like you wouldnt believe and the 6 speed box is nice as. very nice drive indeed. in true stcok for it has some hefty power at the rear

ohh MK2 eh? I feel ya, i dont see why a stock BA turbs wouldnt beat a stock 33gtst.

My mates got a stock MY99 WRX and he thinks it can beat a BA Turbo, i think hes dreaming, what do u reckon?

PS: (Looking @ your sig) Lemme know if u guys wanna book Go Karts i work at ACE in Scumshine. SAU hookups :D

yeah mark2, he was one of the first few guys in melb to get the mark2 new batch. damn nice car thats for sure. bloody lucky bastard he was on th waiting list for mark1 then ford go oh series 2 is out here your like 5th on the list, nice ey :D um its hard to tell the xr6t has stacks of raw power and there aint no lag at all. the wrx has 4wd tho so u can launch at some decent rpm but it probably bogs down. certainly would be fun to try but id say the xr6t would top it out, maybe to 0 to 100km the wrx would be quicker cos its lighter n revs harder 4cy vs 6 but the xr6t woudl certainly hunt it down pretty quickly

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Sounds like you've got an interesting adventure ahead here with local support if you have trouble! My guess is that, unboosted, you will be OK with a small upgrade like -9. What will happen is that once the stock ECU sees more airflow than it expects it will add a heap of fuel and pull a heap of timing to be safe because it can't understand how it could get that much air without there being an issue. You will see clouds of black smoke and it won't pull hard through the midrange and top end. So, overall it will be a bit frustrating but should be OK. If you are still nervous set the base timing back 2o through the CAS, but it will be even more sluggish everywhere. As said above through...this is not my guarantee your engine won't be blown into a million pieces, leaving you looking for very hard to find parts A better idea is get a computer with logging ASAP, wire in a wide band O2 sensor and a use remote tuner. I've done multiple cars this way and while it is not as good as a specific tune on a dyno they can get it 90% right. I'd suggest if you can afford an R33 GTR these days you can afford an ECU and tune. And if you can't afford that you sure won't be able to afford the rebuild if it goes bad in the meantime,.  
    • Yeah it would be nice if someone took the time to put that sort of information together, but there are a lot of variations in looms. I think you are making this way hard for yourself if you just want to get it running....sourcing an SR20 with the right wiring will be a billion times easier than matching the RB loom to an S15 chassis. If you do end up going this way, you just need to trace every wire in the loom with a multimeter, 95% of them will go to a location you can confirm at the ECU.....and then post it up for the next person who needs it  
    • Just top it up with water, and keep a general idea of how much you added. It is normal for water to be pushed into and pulled out of the reservoir through the cap, and it should not be more than half full or it will be likely to overflow when hot. Any decent mechanic can do a pressure test of the cooling system to confirm if you have a leak. Keep in mind if it is only leaking a little and when hot it may well evaporate before you see it hit the ground
    • I'd ask the shop what they used and use that. Mixing coolants is sometimes OK, sometimes not, and you have know the details of each coolant to know whether it's a good idea or not.
    • Is it alright to top up with just another green coolant?
×
×
  • Create New...