Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Awesome cruise guys. Thanks wayne for organising it, the cruise notes were top notch, must have taken you ages to plan this properly. Cheers.

My front bar is ruinned (more so now thanks to stones lmao... thank god its getting a respray)

Good to have a cb radio because that first big dip wasnt pretty bad, thanks for the warning niroj lol

Thanks for the ride Hamish... your car is f**king insane... and so are you hahahahaha You made my mind up. Im going for the big number now lol

  • Replies 79
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

That is something that i will take away with me today - that SAU-Vic is more than just a bunch of hoons and wanna be racers. (AHEM 180sx)

Always has and always will be mate :)

Spewing i missed this one... Will probably miss the next one or two cruises till work dies down in Aug or so ... snow as well... fark :P

Keep the pics coming so i have plenty to dream about. Twisty roads, white backdrop, magic!!!

Thanks for the ride Hamish... your car is f**king insane... and so are you hahahahaha You made my mind up. Im going for the big number now lol

any time mate.... wtf was with that road mang? 1 lane, up a hill and round a corner... srsly who builds a road like that? lol

Thanks again Wayne for an awesome cruise, you really went to quite a bit of effort to plan it all out and I'm sure everyone will agree that we had an awesome time!

The weather was awesome, not a drop in sight, and the drive back in particular was really fun. Those big, fast sweeping corners one after the next around Marysville were just spectacular and I started to remember again why I bought a Skyline... it's been way too long since I've been on a proper cruise :banana:

Sorry to whoever was behind me whenever I really put my foot into it, hope all those carbon fragments come out of your car - LOL. I need to attend to my coilpacks (again) and maybe get my tune checked.

Thanks Ash for all the awesome photos & coming shotgun with me too.

Was quite tired by the end of it, but can't wait for the next one!

Awesome cruise guys. Thanks wayne for organising it, the cruise notes were top notch, must have taken you ages to plan this properly. Cheers.

Cheers mate

Glad you liked it.

I will do the same kind of thing for the Hanging Rock Cruise.

again thanks wayne i agree great cruise great day i didnt realise you lived in narre wayne so if you need a lift back next time for any reason you have another option cause im also in narre

it was such a good turnout i think because of the whole Email thing i wouldnt have known about it if i didnt check my

email's everyday

put me down for the hanging rock cruise too

Also :) who are the boys who got me in trouble with my mechanic Rob at sabbadin? lol

aparently everyone was telling him that i was giving it hell???

i didnt even rev my car above 5000 cause it wasnt tuned completely yet

i may have taken corner's fast but thats what sports cars are for right?

but anyway there is some video footage im told so id like too see it

Pm me with the clip dude i wanna see or even txt it via phone too me :P

Keep the pics coming so i have plenty to dream about. Twisty roads, white backdrop, magic!!!

The saving grace the (lucky?) few of us got with the detour. It was great for me, I hadn't seen snow since 2000 or so. I think the only snow everybody else would have seen was on the side of the road toward the end of the Reefton.

Was a nice day overall though, thanks for making it happen Wayne and everybody else.

Excellent cruise Wayne.

Sorry to hear about the 180sx and the 2 skylines, I was a little behind you so I didn't see it but saw when you were pulled over, and heard it on the CB. The damage didn't look too bad but didn't get a good look.

Looking forward to the next one, hopefully I'll try and meet some more people next time :D

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

    • They do. The pale yellow translucent ones from Japan were .... I dunno. Useless? Whiteline and SuperPro are probably fairly similar. There's bound to be a range of different hardnesses amongst the dozens of options on the market. The simple fact is that the pineapples don't get up inside the bush at all. They just sort of exist in the space between the washer/bracket and the subframe's bush outer tube, and...exert a bit of force between them? Or something like that. I'm sure that with enough provocation, they will simply allow one to more wrt the other.
    • I'm not sure they came in different hardnesses? Going from memory only - I had set them up in the balanced setup. I also have poly bushes, so I have both poly bushes and pineapples. This is what my memory tells me at least. I'll have to take a look under there to be sure. The tramp was so bad that I managed to eject/kill a diff bushing, so those I know are stock. The tramp is bad enough that you are 200% sure you are doing severe damage to the car. It's not just chirping or vibration, it feels like you're hitting a speed hump/kerb 10 times a second. The issue has persisted between subframes! (I went from Hicas to non hicas subframe and replaced every bush a few years ago now) so I'm entirely lost. Every arm is factory.
    • Can recommend the Frenchys kit, been using it 2 years now with no issue, very happy with it.  Only thing for me was upgrading the thermo fan but I am super fussy on cooling.   Also interested in electric AC, partly for boot mount to have a clean bay and partly would love the idea of cooling off the car before i get in. The battery setup to do that might be tricky / expensive though.  Found this an interesting watch.    
    • I put Whiteline pineapples in my old 33, they came in a 6 pack of them, got rid of the axle tramp altogether, cheap, quick and easy install,  they were pretty solid units though...???high durometer???? and NVH was increased a fair bit How hard are the ones you installed?
    • I'd suggest the answer to the first question is at least a qualified "yes". I'll come back to that. Pineapples just don't do a lot to solidify the mounting of the subframe. They do a little bit, and that little bit was clearly helpful to me in the past, but the main thing they are intended to be used for is to tip the orientation of the subframe to try to either dial in more or less anti-squat. You can install them one way to try to increase launch traction, or the other way to try to increase lateral grip (at the notional expense of longitudinal traction). Or, as I did, you install them neutral, which only really offers a little bit of "snugging" up of the subframe. When I did pineapples, that was the only option. No-one had a machined alloy collar like the GKTech ones. There were some other options, but nothing like the slip in collars. And it is clear from looking at them that they occupy almost all the free space inside the rubber bush, so they will do a lot to stop them moving internally. So I thought, "that's the game for me!". Obviously the next/adjacent step is poly bushes, but what's the point in doing that with all the work and hassle required to change them over, when jamming (and I mean literally jamming) some alloy into the rubber bushes probably gives an equivalent, or possibly even superior result? So, to go back to your 1st question, I would suggest, for the investment of <<$100 and a morning spent lying under the car swearing and getting some sore fingers, it is certainly something you should try. Who knows? Maybe your situation is so severe that it doesn't solve it. But it might help a lot. If your problem is as severe as you say it is, the next thing to look at is what the rest of the bushes in the rear end are made from. Things like the Hardrace arms with hardened rubber bushes might be a good thing (for the purposes of having adjustability AND stiffer bushes). Otherwise, just poly bushes throughout could be a help. Or following in my fever dream footsteps and putting a lot of sphericals into the rear? Eliminate undersired movement to avoid the build up of resonances that cause the tramp. Also, if you have adjustable uppers in the rear, and you haven't put effort into adjusting the traction arms to minimise bump steer, there might be some advantage in that. If you don't want to go to the effort of doing it yourself (like I am pretty much forced to in Adelaide, owing to a lack of race alignment specialists) then surely there's a place in Melbs that is able to do it. It will cost $$, But that's life.
×
×
  • Create New...