Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

I'd be lucky to be home from work by 7:30PM, let alone at a meet point.

I'll try and make it to Albert Park, depending on weather :geek:

Either way have a great meet, hopefully I'll meet some of you guys tomorrow night.

  • Replies 296
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

i'm in! will be at the east pre-meet in the all mighty Poosar :P

dunno bout the trip to AP, need to save fuel for sunday heathcote session :(

Soft. I'm going to Heathcote too, I'll force you to go to Albert Park with us :P

I've just come back from Albert Park to check out the carpark situation.

The meet point will be in the big carpark (its huge) which is pretty much immediately to your left when entering Aughtie Dr via Albert Rd.

I've got no idea what it'll be like on a Friday night, but there was a few cars there tonight, although still plenty of space.

Again, there is no cover at Albert Park so unfortunately if its raining it won't be ideal for a meet but we'll make the best of it anyway.

On a more serious note: This is not an official club event, hence non members being allowed to attend. However, one thing remains the same and that is that no idiotic driving will be tolerated by myself or Allen Paul. Anyone seen being stupid or driving like an idiot will have their club membership suspended or revoked (even if you just signed up on the night) and any non members may find themselves dealing directly with the police.

It may sound harsh, but 30-40 Skylines draw enough attention without people driving like idiots. It's cold, the roads are wet, and you will be driving in a large pack of cars. You are not impressing anyone by trying to be a hero so don't try.

Myself and Allen will remind everyone attending what is expected of them in terms of behavior prior to leaving the east and west meet points. At the end of the day its for your own benefit as well as everyone else attending. We will be driving through Albert Park, but the GP has come and gone, so lets all just enjoy a nice leisurely drive with some good company, and keep the rest of it for the track.

See you all tomorrow night for what is looking like a big one! :P

well said!

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I replaced the whole clutch line with the chase bays braided hose, I think it removes that loop, is it the short hose that comes immediately off the slave or is there a drawing in the manual to find what you’re referring to? It was just re-bled when I upgraded to the nismo slave, old slave worked fine but I thought that might help, didn’t change a thing. It’s like the first half of the pedal is pushing air and then when it finally actuates the master the friction zone is tiny. Makes it practically impossible to launch the car
    • Yep, that was one of the things we learned fast in the past with our MX5. When you drive with the top down, you are effectively standing out in the sun, 100% of the time, and not getting in any shade (because roads aren't shaded generally!). Just like standing out in the middle of a field on a sunny 27C day is a bit of a bad plan, so is sitting in a MX5 without sun protection.
    • I also just ordered some Frankenstein bolts and side mounts to fit a hard top Just in case I do find one, basically so it doesn't need to be fixed to the car with only the front latch.......and then gaffa tape to keep it in place for the RTN journey from wherever I get it
    • If your temps are fine now, you probably won't have any issues with where your vents are as they don't look right up at the windscreens high pressure area, so any differences when giving it the beans for extended happy laps would be minimal, but, they should vent heaps when stuck in traffic  Much like how that reverse cowl on my SS let "visible" heat out when stationary, but, because it was basically at the windscreen my coolant temps on the Hwy actually raised because air was being fed into it at speed (110kph), to only come back down to around 90° when I got off the Hwy And your 100% correct about the NC currently not needing vents, but, if I was to add a turbo, and a oil cooler and intercooler in front of the condenserand radiator, and then take it to the track???? It is apparently a recommend requirement if I don't want to worry about coolant or oil temp issues, but, any of the above are possible scenarios, over time As it sits now, with the triple pass radiator and stock air conditioning system, I have absolutely no issues with either temps or air conditioning efficiency, I've been basically daily driving thie car for the last month, both on the Hwy, and peak hour, bumper to bumper traffic, but, that's pretty much expected from basically a standard engine  Talking about no issues daily driving, it was 39° the other day and I was sitting in bumper to bumper traffic on the M5 and then M7, with the top down, and with the air conditioning blowing nice cold air on my feet, balls, and face, well, there was one issue, my head and arms got pretty sun burnt Note to self: leave a hat and sunscreen in the car for such days 🤣
    • I would agree, unless you need something specific to the HV motor/battery side repaired or investigated, any mechanic will be able to perform normal services, but if you prefer, maybe look for a mechanic who regularly services/repairs Nissans, the VQ engines are pretty common in the Nissan lineup.  Sorry, I can't make any suggestions, I don't live in Vic.
×
×
  • Create New...