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Hi Paul,

Great time, I didn't do the supersprints - perhaps I should of as the track was getting faster all day!! I was having a few sideways moments around the boobs with power oversteer - apart from that the car seemed to behave itself.

Hope to see you at more events, need a few more R32's to play with!

Cheers

Andrew

Andrew,

May I ask about your diff set-up. I don't think my rear diff is tight enough but I'm wondering if I need a front lsd. My transfer case is very tight. I'm wheelspining quite badly coming out of the 2nd gear corners.

I don't know why there aren't more R32's at track days. The R32 is about the best bang for your buck in my opinion.

I look forward to seeing you out there again.

Paul

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Andrew,

May I ask about your diff set-up. I don't think my rear diff is tight enough but I'm wondering if I need a front lsd. My transfer case is very tight. I'm wheelspining quite badly coming out of the 2nd gear corners.

I don't know why there aren't more R32's at track days. The R32 is about the best bang for your buck in my opinion.

I look forward to seeing you out there again.

Paul

Hi Paul,

My car still runs standard front and rear diffs, although I've had the transfer case tightened up (I think it has a couple of extra clutches??). I do have a ATTESSA controller that was running slightly more aggressive torque transfer settings (factory is about 4/10 on this controller and I had it set on 5).

I was still very light on the throttle in a number of spots as I didn't have a lot of confidence in the rear end, the car is more set up for Phillip Island and could be softened up in the rear for Winton.

Cheers

Andrew

I don't know why there aren't more R32's at track days. The R32 is about the best bang for your buck in my opinion.

lol soon there will be another r32 on the track paul! man.. waitin on parts is too long! hows yur trip?

Well I just has a wheel alignment on the weekend and I can see why the car felt so off!

Front Toe +7.5mm left and +8mm right

Rear Camber -2.25 left and -.5 right

Should feel a lot better now :angry:

Jarrod: Nice photo's mate! Some really good ones in there, well done

Photos are uploaded!!!

www.jrmphotography.com.au

Under the motorsports section is the Winton sprint day gallery.

Enjoy.

well the server crash removed the post i had here, but it went something like..

awesome photos, im the white r33 shooting flames.

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