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  1. Very similar to my old one. Mine was a copy I think.
  2. Now the car is running about 285rwkw. Circuit Name: Eastern Creek WTAC 2011 Lap time: 1:42.4380 http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?06/08/2011.EAST.S2.Y
  3. That's what I was thinking!
  4. Any idea when program or schedule is to be released?
  5. HAHA. Awesome Bris.
  6. How's your concience?
  7. Yep. It was good. Glad I didn't pay for it. Aussie stunt drivers were better than blockhead. Matt mingay was sick!!
  8. We're not talking high level motorsport here man... We are only using manual timing so there's nearly 1/4 - 1/2 a second just in a button press. You don't see people 'at the pointy end' complaining about 0.5 sec inaccuracies. sometimes 0.5 is all that seperates the top 5 or 10 times and a few of them could add up to 31 points Anyway. I love the competitive side of it so don't think I'm playing down the 'competition' of it all, it makes it more fun. Ryan and I have been dualing at decas for a long time in similar (well used to be similar) cars and to be honest that is where the real fun is. I've had incorrect times in the past but it's only club level motorsport with volunteers standing out in the sun for us! Get over it. Don't even mention it.
  9. C'mon Jesse. We all know they were free. Are you still going?
  10. Good work. Thanks Ryan and Reon. One thing.... 39sec for the long wang? That's impressive haha 21 Roberto Giuffre Type R FWD 39.65 39.65 50
  11. I have a GTSt so not sure if uprights are the same... I'm running 265/35/18 RE55 and AO50 tyres and they are quite close with a 18x10.5 +15 TE37 SL. With that tyre size I've had to run a 10mm spacer to clear. Reading Johns post above maybe they are different? No aftermarket item available that I'm aware of. If there was I would be very interested. I even looked into modifying the standard ones but was advised not to by an engineer due to the steel make up that would be used in automotive parts. In the end I decided a well machined 10mm slip on and longer wheel studs was the easiest and safest solution.
  12. Yeah they sold. Thinking of going to semi's Richo? you'll never go back haha
  13. Thanks Richo. Great vids. Gee that was a horrible line throught the sweeper on the mini wang... So loose. Rocks everywhere. If anyone has my 2 green fold up chairs that were on the skid pan please return them to me
  14. Still here. Make an offer.
  15. Now on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150655768517
  16. Sorry mate... I'm all out of funds...
  17. Bahaha!! He's got a sense of humour.
  18. That's what aero can do ey. I love how SS and Cyber are so different yet based on the same car. Imagine SS power in the cyber car haha!
  19. I'm still not convinced that a 27mm at the front is the right thing but yeah swaybars overall are working well. I would say the biggest improvement is the power and torque. It's so much more linear and the power is just always propelling the car forward regardless of revs, prob 3 secs. Also the extra rubber is helping, not sure to what extent. 1-2 sec? Aero probably 1 sec purely for turn 1 and maybe a bit on turn 4 and 10. Haha I was only joking. This one is big enough...
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