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hehe was a great day... first time in what... a year? ive managed to get to a weekend event.

omg i was seedy the next day (probably the slab i drank when i got home :()... bloody bec pumping me full of alchamahol... Team Wang stubbie holder came in bloody handy tho :)

ive got a few pics... and vids but kinda lost interest once i started drinking haha

loved the Patrol :) going to try and convince josie that we need a 4WD for towing my car around to track days in or going camping ;)

same boost, havent changed my boost for like a year now

my first run on dynomite was 180rwkw then 193rwkw some time after

same boost again, just different tune and ex cam gear install (even tho it didnt add any power)

ah ok, i just had a look at your website for the graph. The site looks good and very informative. :(

So the RR on the dynomite is 15 whereas the RR is 13 on the ice dyno. So by loading it up more on the rollers it generates a higher power figure...

could the power figures really vary so much with just a increase of 2 in RR?

Theres no neighbours around only other factories that were closed.

Umm.. yeah they are man!

Like go back to Bernard St and its all residential again!

Thats only what... 150 meteres away and its normal housing.

*guilty look on face*

funny how the cops sorta rocked up about 5mins after my run........ least power.. most noise....only person managed to bash the front lip backing up the driveway. :P

internal gated screamer pipes rock hey Ash ..lol

Matt

they're a bunch of gays that have big wangs

shit, i mean a bunch of guys

when you say big... whats the minimum requirement of cock size??? :D assuming u mean willie...

when you say big... whats the minimum requirement of cock size??? :P assuming u mean willie...

Its better when you dont have a cock. The car becomes your cock (in Ni's case specifically :))

umm.. forgive my ignorance... but what is team wang racing????

Team Wang racing is for those that have track raced thier cars... and consequentally been on a night out on the p|ss the day before the formentioned track with all the boys in SAU-Vic

There are some imposters around however who think they can rob the sig cause it looks cool.

There are even stickers and stuff made up, and given to those who join the ranks

Team Wang racing is for those that have track raced thier cars... and consequentally been on a night out on the p|ss the day before the formentioned track with all the boys in SAU-Vic

There are some imposters around however who think they can rob the sig cause it looks cool.

There are even stickers and stuff made up, and given to those who join the ranks

piss? :P track? :) im all up for that... but to get a car first...

how do i join? (for when i eventually get my car).

Simple - become a member of the club - participate in one of the club championship rounds (usually one of the AWAY rounds such as Winton or Phillip Island) - then during the weekend all the participants get together - have a drink and drivvel about how brilliant they are around the track and how Michael Schumacher should be worried.

LOL.

No in all seriousness Team Wang was invented at an away round at Winton where we were staying in Wangaratta. Its just a bit of fun and its around to encourage people to participate in motorsport and to enjoy the social side of it and to ensure everyone remembers to have fun rather than to take it too seriously.

Because if you start taking these days too serious you will quickly stop having fun. And there are far too many people that suffer from this out there.

So really the summary of what Team Wang is about.

Go Racing. Go Hard. But have Fun.

And drink lots of Wang Busters.

:P

The Championship this year was 7 rounds (Between Feb and Oct). But some of us also participated in a few extra events such as PIARC and a few of us will attend the Alfa Club day on Dec 11 as well.

But generally they run from Feb til Oct and has one every month or so.

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