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20/12/08 Willowbank Pre-test N Tune Session - 3 Hours


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Im in for sure! Been waiting for this to get posted up :) Can't wait!!

It's gonna be my first time doing a 1/4 as well. So i'll be hopeless for sure! hahaha

Oh also just wondering....prob a dumb question.... but is there a tyre pressure guage thing at the track or do i need to do my tyres before i get there??

same here :O come line up with me

wont look so bad

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What happens if more than 30 people want to go? I guess it'd be a waste casue there wouldnt be enough time to get many runs in. Also do you pay at the gate or is it pre paid

We will organize payments closer to the date. At this stage it’ll be payments deposited into the SAU QLD bank account to lock in your spot on the list.

We want to keep it to 30 cars so everyone gets plenty of runs!!

In so far:

1) Bunta

2) Wagamama

3) toddlls

4) Pear

5) DAS KAMU

6) and3_3

7) Shanef

8) Jayson

9) Fine Line

10) NA 33

11) Socko

12) Rhinorebel

13) Blitz_R33

14) Blitz_R33 (friend)

15) Strik3r

16) Lazy-Bastard

17) ToMMaH (MAYBE)

18) DiRTgarage (MAYBE)

19) trust33

20) 116.hks

21) Col-GTSX

22) si_ (MAYBE)

23) 85URK (MAYBE)

24) 9krpm (MAYBE)

25) spilmer

26) Eug (MAYBE)

27) Hell Fire (MAYBE)

28) jase-r34

29) impact_blue

30) 2BNVS

So how many runs would you normally get at a TnT??

If you got there at gates open and you kept returning to the line and lining up again on a normal night maybe 5 or 6 runs...

It all depends on how many people damage the track (oil spils etc)... Also depends on how many are there...

But all factors considered 5 or 6 would be a average...

So this event with 3 hours and 30 cars could be like 20 runs at least... Given you return to line up again straight away and no one drops oil...

Given a normal night costs $38 for 5 or 6 runs and this is $48 for heaps more, I cant pass up this sorta value... :)

I've had as little as 3 runs and as many as 15 at a test and tune. Depends on the numbers.

30 cars is not may. You will be surprised how quickly they run through. Budget for about 2 cars a minute once its up and rolling. It will be bloody hot so the more cool down time between runs the better.

I would say you could comfortably handle up to 50 cars and every body will get more than enough runs to keep them happy.

I was thinking the same thing Noel, 30 cars will mean there'll be gaps of time where there's no-one on the track, cos you do want your car to have a bit of a rest period in between. We definitely need to open up another 10 spots IMHO.

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