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Might look at some used r-types for this.

WRX have posted the details

Supp regs: http://www.wrx.com.au/ms/Current_Supp_Regs.pdf

Entry: https://secure1.ilisys.com.au/wrxc/motorsports/Introduction.php

Seems they are at DECA same weekend.

Just read there's a noise limit, thought winton you were aloud to be noisy?

standard regs.

never seen any-one cautioned for noise at winton, and seen many straight piped cars there.

you def don't need to worry, yours is quiet!

standard regs.

never seen any-one cautioned for noise at winton, and seen many straight piped cars there.

you def don't need to worry, yours is quiet!

It's just the regs. I've seen cars being asked to re-connect their exhaust systems after dropping them at the headers, that is all.

Open gate, race pipes, straight through existing the rear of the car. All fine.

Might look at some used r-types for this.

WRX have posted the details

Supp regs: http://www.wrx.com.au/ms/Current_Supp_Regs.pdf

Entry: https://secure1.ilisys.com.au/wrxc/motorsports/Introduction.php

Seems they are at DECA same weekend.

I've got a set of 255 R17 A050's with your name on them :)

hey guys, what class would i be in? car is stripped, e85, standard turbo, upgraded fuel system, street tyres

sorry for questions, first timer here lol

If you have changed injectors you are in Mod RWD. If the car has been made lighter you are in Mod RWD.

There is no class in-between Std and Mod, there kinda needs to be. But the entries don't justify it.

Standard RWD is pretty much limited to 220KW for an RB and 190KW for an SR (with the injector limitation).

Might look at some used r-types for this.

WRX have posted the details

Supp regs: http://www.wrx.com.au/ms/Current_Supp_Regs.pdf

Entry: https://secure1.ilisys.com.au/wrxc/motorsports/Introduction.php

Seems they are at DECA same weekend.

Good morning all,

Thanks for your interest in our Winton Round on 14th of April

Yes we are at Deca in Shepparton the day before.

Here is the link to the details.

We look forward to seeing you all there.

WRX Club Motorsport / Social Team :thumbsup:

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