Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 73
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Cheers Snowie

Bec....It just so happens that the weekend of May 6-7th is my b'day weekend (30th no less :)) and was planning to have my 30th in Vic anyway.

What a great b'day pressie to myself that would be....hmmm the island :)

  • 5 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Hi guys, just wondering would'nt it be a better idea to try and set up the track days on the weekendsso everyone could come, just that i noticed the next Sandown meet is on the 25th of April which falls on a Tuesday and unfortunantly i like many others would have to work on the day and wont be able to make it....

Val

Hi guys, just wondering would'nt it be a better idea to try and set up the track days on the weekendsso everyone could come, just that i noticed the next Sandown meet is on the 25th of April which falls on a Tuesday and unfortunantly i like many others would have to work on the day and wont be able to make it....

Val

Check your Calender...its a Public Holiday :D

Funky...quite simple mate....I'm the SAU whore :D

In all seriousness when I got my 'line I wanted my CAMS licence and SAU Vic wasn't assoc yet - thats why I joined NSW. My membership to SAU Vic is self explanitory being my home state :blush:

Recently I got moved to WA (kinda temp) and joined here so I could meet like minded people and go on their tracks days :blush: Within 2 weeks SAUWA realized my worth and made me a committee member :D

Almost joined SAU SA as well when I was there on work but only ended up there for 6-8 months and there wasn't any point!

So in short as per what Scots said....I get around :D

  • 2 weeks later...

Quick question: Can members from other clubs run in SAU days?? I've got a mate who races a 944 with the porsche club victoria and he would like to participate in a SAU/WRX day, is this allowed??

Thanks

Dane

what are the very basicas of getting my cams... and can i race on any of the championship events (random), im not interested in the competition just having a bit of fun...

I really have to get my arse into gear and make that first step and then i think ill enter them quite often...

Quick question: Can members from other clubs run in SAU days?? I've got a mate who races a 944 with the porsche club victoria and he would like to participate in a SAU/WRX day, is this allowed??

Thanks

Dane

Yep - shouldn't be a problem, as long as he has a current CAMS license and is a current member of a CAMS affiliated club.

what are the very basicas of getting my cams... and can i race on any of the championship events (random), im not interested in the competition just having a bit of fun...

I really have to get my arse into gear and make that first step and then i think ill enter them quite often...

You fill in a form, pay $85 and you get your CAMS license, as long as you are a current member of a CAMS affiliated club (ie. SAU Vic).

Either Snowman, Chris, myself or any committee member should be able to sort you out with your CAMS license.

You can race in as many or as little of the Club Championship rounds as you like - its completely up to you. Last year we had some guys do all 8 track days with the WRX club and some only did 1. Its your call.

A few of the boys will more than likely also do some extra days at Sandown (Maserarti Club) or Phillip Island (PIARC) throughout the year.

You fill in a form, pay $85 and you get your CAMS license, as long as you are a current member of a CAMS affiliated club (ie. SAU Vic).

Either Snowman, Chris, myself or any committee member should be able to sort you out with your CAMS license.

You can race in as many or as little of the Club Championship rounds as you like - its completely up to you. Last year we had some guys do all 8 track days with the WRX club and some only did 1. Its your call.

A few of the boys will more than likely also do some extra days at Sandown (Maserarti Club) or Phillip Island (PIARC) throughout the year.

Sounds good!!!!

Is there a thread about what i have to do to comply with cams? eg bonnet straps etc?

  • 5 months later...

Oh Sh!T!!!

Club Championship Rounds

Round 8 Calder 22nd Oct

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Non Champinship Rounds - A list of other events members can attend.

Maserati Club

Sandown Oct 22

So which to do????




  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I mean I can be OCD'y but this is really over the top. At that point why not just run a full wideband fuel controller? Especially if you run 3 widebands. The system works pretty well, which is trimming low load stuff to be within a few percent of the base map. Pre-engine _change_ the base map was only 1-2% off, depending on ambient temp, elevation, etc. Under load the LS is really very straightforward to tune, enough that a wideband closed loop would be overkill. If I really cared (and I hope I don't) I can always just go back to the MAF system the car actually came with. Which does all those nice calculations for me (temp, altitude, etc), now that you can buy 102mm MAF's that do not cause restrictions.
    • Good afternoon Team , just a quick update on performance mods  Current Mods list (Installed) HKS - Power Editor (Came with the car) looks to be some kind of boost controller RV37 Skyline 400R (SKYLINE) | FUJITSUBO  - Cat Back  RV37 Skyline 400R (SKYLINE) | FUJITSUBO  - Front Pipe AMS  - INFINITI Q50/Q60 RED ALPHA COLD AIR INTAKE KIT AMS  - Performance Heat Exchanger Intercooler Not Yet AMS Alpha Performance Full Race Down Pipes  - to be installed in May 
    • I'd be installing 2x widebands and using the NB simulation outputs to the ECU.
    • Nah, it's different across different engines and as the years went on. R32 era RB20, and hence also RB26, the TPS SWITCH is the idle command. The variable resistor is only for the TCU, as you say. On R33 era RB25 and onwards (but probably not RB26, as they still used the same basic ECU from the R32 era), the idle command is a voltage output of close to 0.45V from the variable resistor.
    • It's actually one of the worst bits of Nissan nomenclature (also compounded by wiring diagrams when the TCU is incorporated in ECU, or, ECU has a passthru to a standalone TCU).... the gripe ~ they call it the TPS, but with an A/T it's actually a combined unit ...TPS (throttle position switch) + TPS (throttle position sensor).... ..by the looks of it (and considering car is A/T) you have this unit... https://www.amayama.com/en/part/nissan/2262002u11 The connector on the flying lead coming out of the unit, is the TPS (throttle position sensor) ...only the TCU reads this. The connector on the unit body, is the TPS (throttle position switch) ...ECU reads this. It has 3 possible values -- throttle closed (idle control contact), open (both contacts open, ECU controls engine...'run' mode), and WOT (full throttle contact closed, ECU changes mapping). When the throttle is closed (idle control contact), this activates what the patent describes as the 'anti stall system' ~ this has the ECU keep the engine at idling speed, regardless of additional load/variances (alternator load mostly, along with engine temp), and drives the IACV solenoid with PWM signal to adjust the idle air admittance to do this. This is actually a specific ECCS software mode, that only gets utilized when the idle control contact is closed. When you rotate the TPS unit as shown, you're opening the idle control contact, which puts ECCS into 'run' mode (no idle control), which obviously is a non-sequitur without the engine started/running ; if the buzzing is coming from the IACV solenoid, then likely ECCS is freaking out, and trying to raise engine rpm 'any way it can'...so it's likely pulling the valve wide open....this is prolly what's going on there. The signal from the connector on the flying lead coming out of the unit (for the TCU), should be around 0.4volts with the throttle closed (idle position) ~ although this does effect low throttle shift points if set wrong, the primary purpose here is to tell TCU engine is at idle (no throttle demand), and in response lower the A/T line pressure ... this is often described as how much 'creep' you get with shifter in D at idle. The way the TPS unit is setup (physically), ensures the idle control contact closes with a high margin on the TPSensor signal wire, so you can rotate the unit on the adjustment slots, to achieve 0.4v whilst knowing the idle control contact is definitely closed. The IACV solenoid is powered by battery voltage via a fuse, and ground switched (PWM) by the ECU. When I check them, I typically remove the harness plug, feed the solenoid battery voltage and switch it to ground via a 5watt bulb test probe ; thing should click wide open, and idle rpm should increase... ...that said though, if it starts & idles with the TPS unit disconnected, and it still stalls when it gets up to operating temperature, it won't be the IACV because it's unused, which would infer something else is winking out...  
×
×
  • Create New...