Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey people :laugh:

This will be our first proper New Years here in Sydney :)

Just wonderring what everyone plans are and the best way to celebrate New Years here in Sydney?? :huh:

I was thinking of getting a group of people and going to the north side of the harbour bridge to chill on the lawn have a few drinks and wait and watch the fireworks :D :PBJ:

Or is everyone all over celebrating New Years :(

Jess :)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/145996-new-years/
Share on other sites

  • Replies 42
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Im going to blues bay point, kinda tradition its where all the north shories go lol it gets pretty packed there but the view of the bridger is amazing, but id have to say after many drinks trying to find a free toilet is quite difficult hahah :D

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/145996-new-years/#findComment-2726214
Share on other sites

Im going to blues bay point, kinda tradition its where all the north shories go lol it gets pretty packed there but the view of the bridger is amazing, but id have to say after many drinks trying to find a free toilet is quite difficult hahah :D

hmmm

Im a north shorie :)

Im not sure what the place is called were we go but awesome view like you said :laugh:

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/145996-new-years/#findComment-2726223
Share on other sites

Ive been watching the bridge for years, i dont think the fireworks have been getting much better recently, i think its just my drunken state :)

This year we decided to do something different, Shore Thing, bondi beach, Basement Jaxx and Bob Sinclair.....

Should be an awesome night!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/145996-new-years/#findComment-2726612
Share on other sites

if it's your fist sydney new year then you need to get ye-self to the south side of the bridge. around the rocks/circular quay/south pylon etc. somewhere like that. and soak it up. get nicely smashed too.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/145996-new-years/#findComment-2726639
Share on other sites

Ive been watching the bridge for years, i dont think the fireworks have been getting much better recently, i think its just my drunken state :)

This year we decided to do something different, Shore Thing, bondi beach, Basement Jaxx and Bob Sinclair.....

Should be an awesome night!

:D sounds great

could be an idea

if it's your fist sydney new year then you need to get ye-self to the south side of the bridge. around the rocks/circular quay/south pylon etc. somewhere like that. and soak it up. get nicely smashed too.

Its so busy on that side tho

so many people :mad:

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/145996-new-years/#findComment-2726699
Share on other sites

Hey people :)

This will be our first proper New Years here in Sydney :w00t:

Just wonderring what everyone plans are and the best way to celebrate New Years here in Sydney?? :huh:

I was thinking of getting a group of people and going to the north side of the harbour bridge to chill on the lawn have a few drinks and wait and watch the fireworks :) :PBJ:

Or is everyone all over celebrating New Years :(

Jess :)

Hey Jess!

Bradleys Head is a good position to watch the fireworks too. It's sorta under Taronga Zoo, on the water. We had a great time there and the view was awesome! We drove down from the coast and didn't have any probs parking and getting home was relatively easy from there too - a little bit of traffic getting out of course but a clear run home otherwise! Check it out on whereis or your ubd! :):yes:

Edited by Tinks
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/145996-new-years/#findComment-2726991
Share on other sites

Hey Jess!

Bradleys Head is a good position to watch the fireworks too. It's sorta under Taronga Zoo, on the water. We had a great time there and the view was awesome! We drove down from the coast and didn't have any probs parking and getting home was relatively easy from there too - a little bit of traffic getting out of course but a clear run home otherwise! Check it out on whereis or your ubd! :):O

What a small world tinks,i was at the tiny beach in between taronga park wharf & athol wharf just around from where you guys were last year ;) .Great view of the harbour bridge,camped ova night with friends met heaps of people & drowned myself in alcohol,then consistantly jump in & out of the water ( due to the heat + stupiddity ) ;) .Top fun highly recomended for all. :D

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/145996-new-years/#findComment-2728217
Share on other sites

Try and get a spot in or around Kirribilli (say g'day to Johnny Howard if you can be bothered looking for his house) - there's usually a few good areas to watch the fireworks from there, assuming you get there early enough to secure your spot.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/145996-new-years/#findComment-2728433
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • For sure the later RB26 variants had a different setup (6 cam voltage sender?), but the RB25DE/DET share the same ECU pinout/PCB footprint, and at the ECU plug it ends up being 'throttle sensor in' & 'throttle sensor out' (to A/T TCU) ...you stick a multimeter on these pins and you'll find them directly connected (0 ohms) ; I had an pair of Nissan ECUs on the bench long ago, and I noticed this throttle sensor in/out link, actually linked to an op-amp ...which was unpopulated on the NA board, but present on the T board and I went 'ah-ha!' in some moment of clarity... ...it wouldn't surprise me if they changed strategy here though (in the software and actual monitoring of this signal), because they did with other stuff (A/T signals).. and 0.45v as a trigger point makes sense, as that's what the external TCU units expect at idle ; kudos, thanks for that insight...I suppose it boils down to whether or not Consult can display real time data of that signal's voltage... ...in any event, it presents the same target...ie; rotate TPS unit to achieve 0.45v to suit both ECU&TCU, and where do you goto from there? Just disconnect TPSwitch connector and/or that plus TPSensor connector....or do you go for the throat and disconnect IACV solenoid and see if it still stalls? (probably throws a recoverable fault code and goes for default idle strategy?)...
    • I’m also conscious that e85 is slowly being phased out. Not all United’s have them anymore. Can’t take the risk of being low on petrol and assuming the servo will have it. 
    • MR HAMMER has said his piece. Painted up to avoid Rusty Rusty. Actually lines up well. (i.e it lines up the same as the unmolested GTR guard). Turns out the GTR Strut brace does foul on the bonnet vents ever so slightly. May need a little bendy bendy if intended to keep using with a strut brace. So spacing it out to clear the FAST102 is not an option. Annoyingly, the bonnet vents also foul on the heater lines running over the engine. Given this engine does not EVER require a heater, a delete loop is going to be used. Don't worry, the defogger uses the AC. The heater is basically "Do not use the aircon and turn the fan on". It will still be effective, I promise.... once I get the system regassed... Will have to revisit with unvented bonnet I suppose, and suitable strut brace. There's plans to do this and other things tonight and bleed brakes (there was a weep) and put the bumper back on, and take Good Friday morning - Because troubleshooting on the side of the road limping it home at midnight tonight is ... not very smart.
    • Thank you all for you assistance. I contacted Nistune regarding the support for the RB20DE along with my ECU Code (23710-10U00). They do have a map for it and added the RB20DE as a purchasable option now as well. They also added Malta as a Billing and Delivery options as this was missing. I was honestly amazed at their quick response and action, it took less than 24 hours. I also looked again at direct fit options for injectors, just in case I were to replace them. DeatschWerks seem to use a Bosch EV14 base and makes ones that fit mine at 440cc lowest, but also have 550cc at the same price. I tried looking for other direct fit options and managed to find one (also Bosch EV14 based) which includes a plug and play adapter on ebay. Did a small test with a Noid Light on the troubled injectors and all seems good, so they are pulsing properly electrically. One weird part is that they are missing on the same two cylinders as before I got the injectors cleaned. Mechanic also found this weird as he did not label the injectors and it is unlikely to have the faulty injectors be installed in the same cylinders.  
×
×
  • Create New...