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  • 2 weeks later...

This day is now sold out. Awesome work SAU :cheers:

For people that have entered, you have a spot :yes:

If you are still waiting for information, flick me an email please.

Look forward to catching up on the day :action-smiley-069:

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Cool Ryan, haven't seen you in Yonks!

Reunion Texi Trackday?

Where are Cassbo, Liz, Doof, etc

(Edit - Eric, learn to read thread titles when SAU'n at work!)

Sooo what sort of times are people chasing? And what have you done to get a better time?

I've done Wakefield once in Dec-15 (37 degree day!!! :O) Best time was a 1:19.6, braking and grip was definitely an issue.

On this day I also managed to break 2 exhaust mani studs and turbo to mani gasket was also leaking, has since been repaired, stock front pipe swapped out for a 3" and now running 10psi.

Hoping to swap the Bendix pads out for QFM A1RM's this weekend, but never got around to getting better tyres, so we'll see!

Sooo what sort of times are people chasing? And what have you done to get a better time?

I've done Wakefield once in Dec-15 (37 degree day!!! :O) Best time was a 1:19.6, braking and grip was definitely an issue.

On this day I also managed to break 2 exhaust mani studs and turbo to mani gasket was also leaking, has since been repaired, stock front pipe swapped out for a 3" and now running 10psi.

Hoping to swap the Bendix pads out for QFM A1RM's this weekend, but never got around to getting better tyres, so we'll see!

get project mu club racers.

Mid 30s at sandown, in a 1700kg emo, and hard on the brakes at the end of the straight, no fade.




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