Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 73
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

That's what shits me. The fact that any cop can say you're "hooning", take your car and there's not a whole lot you can do about it.

He's right about the "hoon" definitions too. There should be a clear, definite outline as to what a hoon is or what acts can be treated as "hooning". I also believe that the power to confiscate cars should be taken away from police and given to the courts.

I don't disagree with the idea the genuine hoons should have their cars taken from them, even crushed, but I have personally experienced police abusing their power to do me in. It should be a court decision from a third persons point of view, not some angry cop taking his anger out on you.

I can't even stand reading the Hun anymore, it's just so full of see through bias, irrelevant human interest rubbish and celeb gossip. When people quote shit out of it without any more research I want to punch them in the face.

Andrew Bolt is a dead set shit stirrer, thinks he's Alan Jones or something.

yes seen it is already on the nissan silvia web site.

Yeh I saw it, what is it about? I didn't have volume at gym, just saw it on the big screen and had no idea what its about, first I thought it was Initial D or something untill I noticed the logo in the corner of the screen.

some dick street drifting, and basically they wanna catch him.

plates on show also LMAO

Who did the recording, to me it looked like A Current Affair did it. It wouldnt suprise me if they actually organised all that shit and filmed it to hype up the hooning topic, which is hot at the moment and it just had to be an import to make our life even tougher.

Ah great..Nissan turbo white with black bonnet. Good thing they mentioned he's from NSW pheww =)

Just wondering, do you attract much attention from popo's with that black bonnet of yours? :banana:

Suprisingly I get bugger all attention from the men in blue with the carbon fibre bonnet. Once in a blue moon when I do get pulled over for the 'random breathe test', I alway cop the "wtf is this guy on about"look when I tell them i have to get out the car to 'pop the bonnet' due to bonnet pins.

Edited by john-e boi
FULL SICK BRO!

Anyway, here's the link lols

http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/

It's on the right side of the page, then you just need to scroll across to the last video.

Thank's for the link mate.

What a dickhead, it would have been better if he stacked it down that hill into the trees, now that would have been Fully Sick!

That word 'hoon' really pisses me off, just the way they say it and use it for everything thats car related, especially since its always related to imports and always a picture of a Skyline or Silvia on every article or video they do, they always stick it in there.

I know for a fact that there are more Commodore and Falcon hoons around but they never really make it to the front pages. They should come past Princes HWY on Friday night, you'll be lucky to spot two or three imports around as they always get pulled over first and canarried so no one wants to risk it. I know this as I live very close to Princes HWY and hear roaring V8's all night going up and down racing and I have even seen this alot of times with my own eyes and no cops to be seen after midnight. For this reason I cant drive my car anywhere on weekend nights for an innocent cruise or even just to get something to eat or go out.

So the question is why always an import on front covers and videos when there are dickheads on both sides, just go on youtube and type in burnout I bet you will get 100 links to Commodores and Falcons doing burnouts and stupid shit. But because of the media innocent import owners get harassed by police and epa'd and all the other rubbish, even if we are not doing anything wrong and have a spotless record. We cant enjoy our cars because they have a few videos like the one above of a dickhead doing stupid shit, and dont want to show anything else, perhaps something like this

or
Edited by miran1313

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

    • Me, I would happly spend some more coin on better tyres for my street car  Will they work, yes, of course, but why substitute some dry grip/braking distance, and wet weather grip/braking distance on what is really old tech to save some coin on your "precious" street car In the end it might not be you that farks up, it's the thousands of other idiots on the street that you need to worry about  For a street car that gets some "fun time", I have found that a quality tyre that can handle dry, wet, cold (Canberra gets pretty cold) and hot conditions, which may costs a little more, is great insurance  From my experience with them (driving around Goulburn in the winter) the RE003's are pretty poor in cold and/or wet conditions on the street If RS4's didn't hate gripping in the cold I would be running them always on the street,  great in the dry, OK in the wet, but, they do hate the cold, with a passion, I run PS5's year round now, basically, I've found the PS5 to be a great year round street tyre for all conditions, they last well, and are mid range pricing wise TL;DR. Tyre choice is probably like what brand and grade oil you should use, ask 10 people, and get 10 different answers... LOL
    • Extend the sensor out of the car, put it in a pot of oil, heat oil up. You'll get to 80-120 then 😛
    • Yeah - I tried throwing the formulas from ChatGPT and it tried it's best as it told me that the Formula in HPTuners as requested is a Linear function, but the original data I provided it (resistance to temp) is not linear and thus it kept trying to suggest formulas that would be more accurate in regions I actually want it to be accurate in. But I didn't quite understand it at the time. I have now thrown the data into graphs and can clearly see they're all different shapes. Given it's an oil temp sensor I probably want it to be most accurate between 80 and 120c - So I don't really see much alternative other than driving the hell out of the car and letting it cool down from 120C, noting the voltage on the sensor as it chills out. But at that point if I write it down, well, I'll be able to know this from the voltage. Would look pretty stupid on a datalog or a video showing me going down the straight at 0.265V Oil temp 
    • Yeah, it looks like it's being ran as a constant current setup is my guess. Get some more data points, reading the degrees C on the gauge, and what the voltage is you're seeing out of it. The sensor itself is not linear, even in smaller ranges of like 20 - 60 it's non linear. But if we can get some good plots, particularly at those 5volt steps, it will be very easy to work out, and then I can give you a logarithmic formula if its you need an actual formula. Also, very likely ChatGPT will lead you astray with some of this stuff, as it totally depends on how the circuit is built.
    • So to further complicate things or hopefully explain better: This is a VDO sensor. It clearly does this math inside the gauge itself... because it displays a temperature in C to me instead of a voltage. The signal wire to the gauge is in Volts, not Ohms. I have just teed into this and sent it to the ECU. ChatGPT spat this out: Temperature (°C) Thermistor Resistance (Ω) Voltage Output (V) -40 36563.56 4.973962698 -35 26284.63 4.963854097 -30 19149 4.950518086 -25 14127.68 4.933166097 -20 10504.68 4.910527969 -15 7721.35 4.879055954 -10 5720.88 4.838133512 -5 4284.03 4.786165799 0 3240.18 4.721119717 5 2473.6 4.640900563 10 1905.87 4.543692515 15 1486.65 4.429695182 20 1168.64 4.296344225 25 926.71 4.144091368 30 739.98 3.972492431 35 594.9 3.782907287 40 481.53 3.577860996 45 392.57 3.361217186 50 322.17 3.136573398 55 266.19 2.908608143 60 221.17 2.68039363 65 184.72 2.455599277 70 155.29 2.239608872 75 131.38 2.035132288 80 112.08 1.846579676 85 96.4 1.674774149 90 82.96 1.511882199 95 71.44 1.359001674 100 61.92 1.222169588 105 54.01 1.100403407 110 47.24 0.989775394 115 41.42 0.889528391 120 36.51 0.800974069 125 32.38 0.723478416 130 28.81 0.654148313 135 25.7 0.591893137 140 23 0.536380597 145 20.68 0.487551867 150 18.59 0.442640126 155 16.74 0.40213318 160 15.11 0.365841848 165 13.66 0.333073247 170 12.38 0.303758956 175 11.25 0.277572169 180 10.24 0.253917873
×
×
  • Create New...