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Was my first time but I will definately come back. The most fun I've had driving. Looking forward to the pics. I'll post up a link to the pics on www.aus300zx.com so the guys can see Baxter thrashing my car and me babying it. Was nice to meet some of the guys and thanks for those who offered their help when my car started putting out white smoke from the exhaust. Thankfully it just a common problem with the Zeds, The PCV is located in a bad spot so on right hand turns all the oil sloshes around and it burns.

Looking forward to the next one.

Hopefully Snowman can organise for some spots for some of the aus300zx guys to come down. I'm sure they'd enjoy it as much as I did.

Sandeep

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This may seem trivial but I thought I ask anyway...

How much fuel do people run (start) with whilst at DECA? How much can you expect to use during the course of the day. Specific to each car I know but as a rough guide? I don't wanna rock up with a full tank if that's not the done thing!?

Any other modified S15's who have done the day, can you shed some light?

I'd just start with a 4/4---> 3/4 tank so you limit the risk of surge which can happen if you have it empty or close to it :P

That said, you wont go through a whole tank. Maybe a 1/4 if your lucky.

When you think about it, your only out there for a few mins each run. And then driving around the facility, so its not going to be a large consumption and its just a lot of 1st-3rd gearing.

No high load high gear stuff.

You would use more fuel driving upto shepp than actually @ DECA itself.

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