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looks like ill be religated to helping out. Pm me SteveO and let me know what i can do, i dont mind marshalling or cooking...whatever.

Legend!

Marshalling would be VERY much appreciated :D

Clutch is going in the 5th Jan, which will give me time to run it in.

No probs in coming past to go together.

Cool ill go give greg some sh!t and get him to come along. Make sure when you're there you give him shit about oil pumps, he'll know what you mean

if i drop the exhaust after the mufflers under the car is it still classified as sidepipes...

love to have a steer but not sure im allowed. im helping out with marshalling, but might bring her up and see if i can have a run or 3.

Come on Stuart,,,make some adjustments to your exhaust and get out there with us and have a gut load of fun.

Neil.

stu the problem is total noise, no the side pipes per se. can you bolt up a normal, properly muffled system of some sort?

I think you might find it useful in a few places not just here. And there are some things to make sure you do like a 45 or 90o turn at the exit to point the sound downwards that make a big difference in legality. I'm sure Neil has some tips he always struggled with noise from the crapri.

Thanks everyone for the entries - still plenty of spots available though!

i have 2 mufflers now, which is one more than most of you blokes. maybe if i do the seel wool trick. or maybe fit some mufflers that muffle.

stu the problem is total noise, no the side pipes per se. can you bolt up a normal, properly muffled system of some sort?

I think you might find it useful in a few places not just here. And there are some things to make sure you do like a 45 or 90o turn at the exit to point the sound downwards that make a big difference in legality. I'm sure Neil has some tips he always struggled with noise from the crapri.

Thanks everyone for the entries - still plenty of spots available though!

are there going to be any power outlets close by to charge my laptop for a bit of data logging? im still trying to work out some issues with the tune.

Not really, unfortunately...

Got a lighter socket in your car still, Joe? There are plenty of transformer/power packs for laptops that just plug straight in.




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