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Very nice!! Any mods to the car? And what iphone app are you using?

Car has Willall full exhaust, project mu pads and fluid and Dodson braided lines.

Using Harry's Lap Timer app with an XGPS 150 Bluetooth GPS receiver which gives 5Hz position updates (mounted in corner of windscreen).

It worked well other than missing the start/finish line once.

I haven't played around with the data yet but it saves your laps in various different formats for various different data analysing programs.

Cost was around $130 for the above and the windscreen mount, I figured this was cheaper than a RaceChrono or vBox type thing.

We went to one of these a couple of years back

Northside are great folks, which is why our new MY12 came from them :)

Yes I can't speak highly enough of Richard and Northside Nissan, we are very lucky to have these people here in Perth.

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Are the mu pads any quieter than stock?

I've been plagued with squeeling pads from day 1

I haven't heard anything out of them yet though it is early days. Perhaps after a few street drives since being on track they will make noise. Not sure. I certainly had squeals from the OEM pads though it was only at very low speed and didn't bother me too much.

I am using their "Type HC+" pads.

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Awesome video! Looks like great fun, I have got to get my ass down to the next Northside track day, think its in 4 months or so?

Yes it will tie in with the Targa West event, so early August.

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Great footage mate,i think you fly past my car at one point,it was a great day,nice to see every one having a good time.hope to see you at the next track day,now for that mid-pipe........

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Great footage mate,i think you fly past my car at one point,it was a great day,nice to see every one having a good time.hope to see you at the next track day,now for that mid-pipe........

Early August for the next one, worth coming along to the Targa West event too, great variety of cars there.

Yes get that midpipe!

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