Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

spotted a stock looking r33 gtr waiting to turn at the regency and main north road intersection just after 2pm. from memory i think it was purple?

driver tool of the day award goes to...*drum roll*

a shitbox white xf falcoon. first spotted on torrens road and then addison road heading towards the port. zipping through traffic, without using the indicator, speeding and getting real close to the cars in front. had the real cool one hand on the steering wheel driving style. loser.

Edited by RB PWR

spotted a white R33 series 1 with a p plate chick driving on main north elizabth area . had for sasle on the back window.

Also spotted a black or dark blue R33 on main north munno parra area. Not sure if it was Jasmine?

Just before the traffic went to hell because of the pile up . :)

I missed it because I managed to get up womma road and went behind munno parra shopping centre . :O

spotted petes old beast parked up in north adelaide at about 7pm.

I bet Pete's loving this. ;)

More people spotting his car now than when he owned it. Plus you're all rubbing salt in his wound :)

I bet Pete's loving this. :/

More people spotting his car now than when he owned it. Plus you're all rubbing salt in his wound :)

yeah, new owners putting in some serious wheel time. my dad just called me to say he thinks he spotted 'that silver car' from my calendar at the base.

I bet Pete's loving this. :/

More people spotting his car now than when he owned it. Plus you're all rubbing salt in his wound :)

yeah, new owners putting in some serious wheel time. my dad just called me to say he thinks he spotted 'that silver car' from my calendar at the base.

well pete did rarely brought the GTR out

but when he bring that beast out

he drove it like it should be driven :(

Did a hills road run today with my work mate lol, on our way to a depot... and I spotted:

A f*cking hot R32 GTR coming back to Adelaide - aftermarket front mount, awesome rims, coilovers... sounded awesome.

Some random motorbike flogging the absolute shit out of it... sounded great!

A MX5 flogging its way through

A (will not name it) certain company car going through and getting a little sideways around the corners (not our car!)

A random Green Celsior

First time I've traveled on those roads in the day time in ages... gotta love the entry marks into some of the corners! They're just loaded with thick black skidmarks.

Awww group hug for Sled.... someone find this man a 32 already!

-D

I think he needs a GTR more then a group hug there Ben lol

I am sure that pete will be able to get his hands on a R very very soon

after he has had fun in the land cruiser of course :D

put your old turbos on the cruiser pete

Edited by Krishy

Chalk up one more spotted for Pete's old beast.

The new owner either works for the Aust' Defence Force, or is a serving member - I spotted it parked on base near work.

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

    • Lucky man, who owns it in the family? Any pics? 
    • The engine stuff is Greg Autism to the Max. I contacted Tony Mamo previously from AFR who went off to make his own company to further refine AFR heads. He is a wizard in US LS world. Pretty much the best person on earth who will sell you things he's done weird wizard magic to. The cam spec is not too different. I have a 232/234 .600/603 lift, 114LSA cam currently. The new one is 227/233 .638 .634. The 1.8 ratio roller rockers will effectively push this cam into the ~.670 range. These also get Mamo'ified to be drilled out and tapped to use a 10mm bolt over an 8mm for better stability. This is what lead to the cam being specced. The plan is to run it to 6800. (6600 currently). The Johnson lifters are to maintain proper lift at heavy use which is something the LS7's supposedly fail at and lose a bit of pressure, robbing you of lift at higher RPM. Hollow stem valves for better, well everything, Valve train control. I dunno. Hollow is better. The valves are also not on a standard valve angle. Compression ratio is going from 10.6 to 11.3. The cam is smaller, but also not really... The cam was specced when I generated a chart where I counted the frames of a lap video I had and noted how much of the time in % I spent at what RPM while on track at Sandown. The current cam/heads are a bit mismatched, the standard LS1 heads are the restriction to power, which is why everyone CNC's them to get a pretty solid improvement. Most of the difference between LS1->LS2->LS3 is really just better stock heads. The current cam is falling over about 600rpm earlier than it 'should' given the rest of my current setup. CNC'ing heads closes the gap with regards to heads. Aftermarket heads eliminate the gap and go further. The MMS heads go even further than that, and the heads I have in the box could quite easily be bolted to a 7.0 427ci or 454 and not be any restriction at all. Tony Mamo previously worked with AFR, designed new heads from scratch then eventually founded his own business. There he takes the AFR items and performs further wizardry, CNC'ing them and then manually porting the result. He also ports the FAST102 composite manifold: Before and after There's also an improved racing crank scraper and windage tray. Helps to keep oil in the pan. Supposedly gains 2% power. Tony also ports Melling oil pumps, so you get more oil pressure down low at idle, and the same as what you want up top thanks to a suitable relief spring. There's also the timing chain kit with a Torrington bearing to make sure the cam doesn't have any thrust. Yes I'll post a before and after when it all eventually goes together. It'll probably make 2kw more than a setup that would be $15,000 cheaper :p
    • Because the cars wheels are on blocks, you slide under the car.   Pretty much all the bolts you touched should have been put in, but not fully torque up.   Back them off a turn or two, and then tighten them up from under the car with the wheels sitting on the blocks holding car up in the air.
    • Yes. Imagine you have the car on the ground, and you mine away all the ground under and around it, except for the area directly under each individual wheel. That's exactly how it'd look, except the ground will be what ever you make the bit under each wheel from
    • Yes, if you set the "height" right so that it's basically where it would be when sitting on the wheel. It's actually exactly how I tighten bolts that need to be done that way. However....urethane bushes do NOT need to be done that way. The bush slides on both the inner and outer. It's only rubber bushes that are bonded to the outer that need to be clamped to the crush tube in the "home" position. And my car is so full of sphericals now that I have very few that I need to do properly and I sometimes forget and have to go back and fix it afterwards!
×
×
  • Create New...