Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Spotted a White R34 - plates WCI-XXX - at roughly 4:15pm on Thurs at the intersection of Abbots Road and South Gippsland Highway, Dandenong South.

Spotted a Silver R33 - plates CRZY33 - at roughly 11:15pm on Fri at Shell on Princes Highway, Hallam.

spotted CRZY33 on stud rd this afternoon

lol yep they were both me :thumbsup:

spotted a silver r33 gtr (plates GTARRRR....or something) doing the laps down chaps......3 times.....lol

I saw you cutting chap laps last night, no idea what time

Also say a poxy green R33 with clear tail lights and neons. Almost made me bring up my last 6 beers.

saw that green r33 on lygon st last night - :thumbsup:

silver r33 on princes hwy last night im pretty sure it had sau stickers on rqw

blue r34 on toorak rd shortly after

thursday/friday saw a black r33 on taylors rd had white rims and sau stickers on rqw

i always spot sau members and none of em are on the forum :yes:

I saw you cutting chap laps last night, no idea what time

Also say a poxy green R33 with clear tail lights and neons. Almost made me bring up my last 6 beers.

yeh just came back from crown wanted to avoid princess at all costs with the new mods so i cut through chaps Lol

also spotted that green r33 with the tailights....had the green neons parked on the side..... :thumbsup:

not sure if it was u but i gave someone in tha silver r33 the nod......

yeh just came back from crown wanted to avoid princess at all costs with the new mods so i cut through chaps Lol

also spotted that green r33 with the tailights....had the green neons parked on the side..... :D

not sure if it was u but i gave someone in tha silver r33 the nod......

Nah not me, I was wandering along the footpath. Def not in a state to drive last night.

spotted nick on sydney rd last nite pretty hard to miss those headlights lol

i didnt see you cause u in ur cuz's prelude

and yes i love my headlights :dry:

spotted Rimon on taylors rd about 6ish

ghey spec with no front bar, its only tuff wen u got manual cause u can say u had drift damage

sif can do anythign in an auto :D

was driving behind a silver r33 with SAU sticker with plate "PSI-033" on nepean highway heading towards the city at about 5:30pm

THEN

was driving next to a silver s2 r33 with SAU sticker with plate "KADANE" down lower dandenong road at about 10:15pm

was driving next to a silver s2 r33 with SAU sticker with plate "KADANE" down lower dandenong road at about 10:15pm

Yeah that was me.

Could tell you wanted to have a bit of fun but I had just picked up someone from hospital so I didnt want to shake her up.

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

    • That's awesome, well done! Love all these older Datsun / Nissans so rare now
    • As I said, there's trade offs to jamming EVERYTHING in. Timing, resources etc, being the huge ones. Calling out the factory ECU has nothing to do with it, as it doesn't do any form of fancy boost control. It's all open loop boost control. You mention the Haltech Nexus, that's effectively two separate devices jammed into one box. What you quote about it, is proof for that. So now you've lost flexibility as a product too...   A product designed to do one thing really well, will always beat other products doing multiple things. Also, I wouldn't knock COTS stuff, you'd be surprised how many things are using it, that you're probably totally in love with As for the SpaceX comment that we're working directly with them, it's about the type of stuff we're doing. We're doing design work, and breaking world firsts. If you can't understand that I have real world hands on experience, including in very modern tech, and actually understand this stuff, then to avoid useless debates where you just won't accept fact and experience, from here on, it seems you'd be be happy I (and possibly anyone with knowledge really) not reply to your questions, or input, no matter how much help you could be given to help you, or let you learn. It seems you're happy reading your data sheets, factory service manuals, and only want people to reinforce your thoughts and points of view. 
    • I don't really understand because clearly it's possible. The factory ECU is running on like a 4 MHz 16-bit processor. Modern GDI ECUs have like 200 MHz superscalar cores with floating point units too. The Haltech Nexus has two 240 MHz CPU cores. The Elite 2500 is a single 80 MHz core. Surely 20x the compute means adding some PID boost control logic isn't that complicated. I'm not saying clock speed is everything, but the requirements to add boost control to a port injection 6 cylinder ECU are really not that difficult. More I/O, more interrupt handlers, more working memory, etc isn't that crazy to figure out. SpaceX if anything shows just how far you can get arguably doing things the "wrong" way, ie x86 COTS running C++ on Linux. That is about as far away from the "correct" architecture as it gets for a real time system, but it works anyways. 
    • Holy hell! That is absolutely stunning! Great work!!!
    • It does when you start adding everything else in. But it's not just compute. It's the logic. Getting your timing right (I'm not meaning ignition timing for the engine). Making sure of your memory mappings, seeing your interrupts. Microcontroller devices only have so much capacity. For the most part, you want all those timers and interrupts in use on your engine control, which means you're left with less than ideal methods for timing and management of other control functions.   Let's put it this way, my job is all about building custom hardware, that goes into cars, and integrates with them. We're also waiting on a media confirmation from SpaceX too fora world first we've just completed with them in NZ too. It's not just the little toys I play with. But you know, you can think and believe what you want.
×
×
  • Create New...