Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey guys went to pits today, and got the two worst things, One, it was overcast and dark as hell, and two got some paki, who thought i was a little shit

here we go, i need to go for reinspection...

Tint - Replace or remove dark tint, if replaced not to be less than 35% transperent or reflective (he didnt check it, he just said yer its to dark, i thought they use a light meter or something)

Cracked Screen - Got a crack in the screen, has to be replaced..

Theres some oil leak on like something just above the turbo, not really a leak but just some oil there...

Exhaust - Was on borderline, but when de-celerate could be over....

He also said i could only get a permit for my Air filter (Its a pod)

and also write down it was honda prelude till i told him it was a silvia??

ok, but i thought you could get a permit for exhuast, BOV, and lowered suspension???

Can anyone help, i just need someone to rip off tint mainly, oh yer, is anyone sellin a front windscreen?

cheers

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/39093-pit-results/
Share on other sites

hey guys great news, i rang up DPi and asked about how they test it, they put me thru to a guy called john adn he said go down to where he is in midalnd and hell check it out, he couldnt use the meter on the windows, but he put a peice of paper inside and said yep i can see that, thats ok, and he also said bout the oil, he just laughed, and said just wipe it off,

he followd by the exhaust where he said just quiet it down, and he can give me permit for BOV, POD, exhaust and mayeb tint, i might ask next time i go, that he puts down, back half only.... cos thats only where it is, but tint the glass nyways and just have them down, when cop pulls you up....

but yer, so just need to get new windscren (which i had to do nyways) and put a silencer in the zorst (he said hell put down, quiet at examination)

but ohwell,

thanks

ps, anyone no a windscreen guy?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/39093-pit-results/#findComment-793789
Share on other sites

there is a thread in WA about tinting. crank the search button.

the munted bracket by the drivers left knee is where the exhaust silencer used to be.

http://images.cardomain.com/member_images/...582_10_full.jpg

check around a few workshops who will probably have an abundance of these floating about, or call an exhaust shop and get them to fit an extra muffler to quieten.

look, Im trying to be helpful. I'm sorry you had a bit of bad luck, and it's good that you can call on advice from sites like this to get help with your car. that's ultimately what these forums are for...... but do you really have to post a new thread about every step in the saga on every ****ing performance forum in perth?

http://www.silviawa.com/forums/index.php?s...?showtopic=5574

anyone who would take a car to the pits with a broken windscreen and expect it to pass - and then blame it on the assessors race when it doesnt - needs a ****ing good slap in the earhole.

You're a young fella, whose excited about your car. that's cool, but FFS@!!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/39093-pit-results/#findComment-793848
Share on other sites

alex does have a point..

however i think its kinda cool - i get to spend a lunchtime trying to decipher the text and the purpose of the post.

anyway...a little trick i have found when dealing with people who you need to suck up to for your own benefit - Go see them on a friday, people at work are always happier and more easy going on fridays. Believe it or not, but it works.

I wish i could understand at least a part of this:

... i might ask next time i go, that he puts down, back half only.... cos thats only where it is, but tint the glass nyways and just have them down, when cop pulls you up....

Otherwise get some legal tint or remove it ! always helps before going to the pits.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/39093-pit-results/#findComment-794762
Share on other sites

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

    • Given it is temporary, I bought a  cheapy gauge mount (which has become enflattened) which I will screw into the existing phone mount Also a first for me; given this is a temporary install I could not think of any reason not to use one of those "add a fuse" thingies to source the battery and IGN power. I had always figured they were pretty dodgy but having a good look at them I think they are a valid option for sourcing power from an existing source without cutting 
    • Finally for now, a bit more work on the transmission temp gauge. I was wondering how Raceworks do a gauge for $100 that autometer want $500 for. No idea about the accuracy of course, but they have cut a few corners that made things hard.  First one I mentioned above, the sender is physically difficult to fit and doesn't work with their own adapters (the extra fittings I used to get the sender into a hose cost more than the whole gauge, lucky I had stuff in the shed) Second, the temp sender wires are way too short. They are shown as 2.7m on the box and I know my routing was long from navigator headlight to driver's firewall back to centre console, but I had to lengthen them by about 2m total - 2 joins in each wire. Also, same with the supplied power loom, they needed about an extra 1m to get the fuse box where I sourced power. Another join in each wire since one end wasn't supplied terminated. I know they could argue that the wires might be long enough depending on situation, but when you consider parts and particularly labour, it would be a very expensive cheap gauge if you can't do the work yourself. And, only a small issue....but it would have been nice if they remembered to tap a tread onto *both* spacers they supplied for the bracket....I haven't had to use the M4 tap often!
    • If it does get a turbo it would blow the JCW Mini out of the water considering how "close" some of the tests were. Then again the Mini would probably get one of them Stage 69 tunes.
    • Next up, the extinguisher is mounted but really only temporary because I ran into clearance problems (the bracket fit fine....until I put an extinguisher on it). It picks up the seat bolt mounts but has long bolts running through 20mm spacers for now Doing it properly requires a bit of quick welding but I ran out of time, this will do for the practice day  
    • Family events weekend but a snuck a couple of things in. NSW state champs were down at Wakefield so I got Gordon Leven's to bring some A052s down in the right size for some spare rims I had that "fit" (actually ex-Leaf Nismo.Rays in 18x7.5). Tyres are 235/45/18 so they are narrower than stock (19x8.5s) but I need to keep road tyres on it for daily use for now. In a first, those weird size tyres had been in the yoko warehouse for so long (4.5 years apparently) that they offered 4 for the price of 2....so 4 practice tyres for about $1100. Bit of a bargain for sticker tyres, considering the real purpose of the practice day is mostly to see how the various temps go (and the weather is due to help, forecast 32o). In terms of race wheels, it looks like I should be able to fit 9.5 fronts and 10.5 rears but 18 vs 19 height will be based on what tyres I can get in the right size - good tyres are very limited in available widths in diameters above 17" so some planning is needed. Once I'm sure this car will work I'll order a set of custom BC wheels like I did for the R32, you can get exactly the right width and offset to make the most of the available space in the wheel well (the 32 has 295s all round on 18x10s and they are awesome) Incidentally A052 are asymmetrical but not directional which is good news for rally use if the front and rear wheel sizes are different because I can swap them side to side on the same axle. Directional tyres are a nightmare with staggered size wheels because each tyre is fixed on that corner unless you can get it rotated on the rim (not really practical mid rally in most cases)
×
×
  • Create New...