Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

a massive thanks (from melly as well) to everyone that made yesterday possible! volunteers, organizers and everyone that was having fun!

also a big thanks to all the photographers out there taking pics! and like everyone i can't wait until the next texi!!!

  • Replies 255
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

Thanks to that bloke that towed the club trailer there and back and also helped cook the bbq and did a tiny skid during his lunch break :P

That bloke was a wanker, he rocked up late, proceeded to tell us he'd lost stuff, then broke the trailer, like CMON! :D

Good work though Ben... Next time, put the race car in the ute tray and bring it too... :P

Hey Geoff

eyyy Eric cheers matey yay :)

I will take the NOT option! I dont know about crossed up and smoke pouring off the tyres, it looked a little crossed up and make it had an oil leak not smoke coming from the tyres (jk) :P

..

You need to speak to JAP25L to get some lessons on smoke & crossed up for next time though! :D

oh that's cold :P maybe wishful thinking eh.. efforts must be doubled! yeah that pic you've got of JAP25L is awesome ;)

I'll give a happy ending to anyone who has a photo of my silver R33 crossed up with smoke pouring off the tyres (numberplate begins AYQ).
Hey Geoff

Enjoy your special service Eric haha

OH THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH for all the photos of my car! yay!! i finally have some of her! :D ive been so slack, and since buying her, i have like 3 photos of her hahaha.. and NONE until now, of her and the new plates :)

thankyou all so much! you have no idea how happy youve made me :P

all the pics look fantastic... wish i could drift like those guys... :P

LOL anna... dial up 6k and dump it.. no wonder she needed a break at lunchtime. that's great ;)

:D:P:)

lol... turns out its a wiring problem :P not over heating... so turns out she can handle a bit of thrashing!

Thanks to that bloke that towed the club trailer there and back and also helped cook the bbq and did a tiny skid during his lunch break :P

Yes definatly, and our ongoing thanks for the trailer storage :D

The ute was definatly a life saver for changing courses

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

    • I'm interested if anyone agrees with what you've said, and can give a good reason. Temperature of powder coating should be below any temperature you'd use to alter the wheel structure.  Powder coat typically 200 to 250. Annealing if that's what people are claiming would be occuring, starts at 300, and depending on the alloy, can need even up at 400+.   That's the only part I can think of that could cause an issue that people are believing it's from the rim losing hardness and becoming too soft.
    • Negative probe should be on the cars chassis. Positive on the wire.   Start as said above by unplugging everything (unplug the lights, and switches. Now at the switch, there is a wire from the fuse, to the switch, so out your positive on that terminal. It should read open circuit. If it reads something, especially a stupid low value, the short is somewhere between the fuse and the switch. If that's fine, now put the positive probe on the wire that goes to the headlight (at the switch plug). If it reads stupid low, the fault is from the switch, to the headlight.   Another quick test, is take the whole LED light setup from the left, and plug it into the right side, does it still blow the fuse? If you put the right hand side led light setup on the left hand side wiring, does the left hand side wiring now blow?  If the blowing fuse swaps from right to left doing this, your LED lights are the issue.
    • Anyone know if it's a problem to powder coat forged alloy wheel centers (Rays/Volk GT-C). some say it's bad and can damage the alloy, some say it's not a problem.
    • Hey guys, I'm reviving an old post but I'm finally getting around to working on this now. I removed the battery to get a better look at the wires and i traced the wires from the headlight to the fuse box in the engine bay, but the wiring looks fine? The wiring for the R/H headlight is 3 wires and then is bundled up with the large diameter wire that goes underneath the fuse box. I didn't take it apart yet. I know you said that its a short circuit somewhere between the fuse box and the headlight. But could it be the headlight switch on the dash? Also, i pulled out my multi-meter and set it on the Ohms, but i'm not sure where to put the negative probe and the positive probe.     
    • I have a 2 lt in Sydney. It was fitted on a R33 GTR, not used for several years . If you are interested email me on: [email protected] I'm not on this forum much .
×
×
  • Create New...