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found what killed my alternator.

power steering fluid leaked down from my power steering resevoir and into my alternator. big of a bugger as now i have to reseal my power steering, but at least i know what killed it.

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its still at Mallala. Its running in the afternoon i believe at some point. All the details are on NS but its having downtime at the moment so when its back up ill find the details and post them up.

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where abouts is it this weekend?

Mallala is busy with the shannons nationals round

Ooo, I might go down and watch that when I'm done playing with cars and bikes :)

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THIS IS FOR SUNDAY

SHANNONS NATIONALS 2008

Round 3 Mallala SUNDAY 18 May

Time Description Category Duration

700 Gates Open

820 Warm Up Tankworld Supertrucks 15 mins

840 Race 2 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge 12 laps

910 Race 2 Shannons V8 Touring Cars 12 laps

940 Race 1 Tankworld Supertrucks 7 laps

1005 Heats Super 8 Drift 4 x 2 Battles 20 mins

1030 Race 4 Ironfarmers HQ National Series 6 laps

1055 Race 2 Supertrucks - Reverse Grid 7 laps

Clem Smith Cup

1115 Race 2 Kerrick Sports Sedan Series 15 Laps

1150 PODIUM: Clem Smith Cup 10 mins

1200 Race 1 Kumho Tyres Aust. F3 Championship 14 laps

1230 Race 3 Shannons V8 Touring Cars 12 laps

PODIUM: Formula 3

1300 Race 3 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge 12 laps

PODIUM: V8 Touring Cars

1330 Race 3 Tankworld Supertrucks 7 laps

1355 Semi Finals Super 8 Drift 2 x 2 Battles 10 mins

PODIUM: Porsche GT3 Cup

1410 Race 5 Ironfarmers HQ National Series 12 laps

1440 Race 3 Tankworld Supertruck Co-drivers 7 laps

1505 Race 3 Kerrick Sports Sedan Series 10 laps

PODIUM: HQRA

1535 Final Super 8 Drift 10 mins

1550 Race 2 Kumho Tyres Aust. F3 Championship 14 laps

PODIUM: Sports Sedans

1620 Race 4 Tankworld Supertruck Superprix 10 laps

1650 Team Super 8 Drift - Quad Drift 15 mins

PODIUM: Supertrucks

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just put a thread in events for the super 8 drift. All details, timetables for both days etc is all there.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Su...on-t219018.html

im keen to go check out some other forms of racing so will try and get the weekend off again i think lol.

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watch for the current sports sedan lap record to fall with that killer Audi, Corvettes, jag and of course the Alfa all running - would be even better if the DB9 was ready to run this weekend

sports sedan entry list (this is the real V8 supercar series here)

http://www.sportssedans.com.au/images/mallala.pdf

Dean Camm's vette is around 5 seconds faster than the leading V8 supercars around Phillip Island and the Audi is around 4 seconds faster around sandown (the only race i have ever seen a car get a 8 second lead on the first lap!)

the porsche challenge will have a few cars - its the first round of this series so don't expect too much from it. Still will have some nice cars 996cup - RSR + older non turbo porsche's

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Hmmm just went to fill up my car and petty leaks from the rubber hose that leads down to the tank....... how or where can i get this fixed... cant afford to lose petrol since its so damn expensive now... (only leaks when i fill it up)

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