
Mercurial
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That is gold! I like to try to provide a service to my fellow telemarketer 'victims' when I get called. I spend about the first twenty seconds sounding really interested and keen, then knock on the wall so it sounds like someones at the front door. I ask the telemarketer to 'hang on a tick' 'There's someone at the front door', and then put the phone down on the bench. I come back five minutes later and listen on the phone to see if they're still waiting for me to come back. (and so one) It's such a liberating feeling to know I'm wasting THEIR time, and it means they're not wasting their next 'victims' time yet either. Records so far for one of these idiots waiting for me to come back to the phone - 17 minutes!
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I reckon they'll want the 300 and 320kw donks as targets to keep up with HSV's in the endless 'pi55ing contest' we know and love. A mate went to the unveiling of the new HSV's last Friday, and found out that the Clubbie is now 307kw, 550nm, has 19Inch wheels with 275 boots on the rear as standard, and has all the R8 goodies on the 'normal' Clubbie, with even more goodies on the 'born again' GTS (eg. 20inch! wheels)
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It doesn't seem to be comming from the left vent. If I was to describe where it 'seems' to be coming from, I would say- behind the dash, toward the firewall, a couple of feet above and in line with the clutch pedal. I'll check the turbo and manifold bolts. Thanks for the helps guys!
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I think the best description of what the Dutton 'can' be about, is that it is a 'weekend out with the boys' disguised as being a motorsport event. You can be as serious, or as 'laid back' as you want. At the end of the day, if you want to win the thing outright, you need an AWD weapon (read: Rex, EVO or GTR) or a serious Porsche. Having said that, you can come away from the weekend with a set of 'Event Wins', trophy's and even a CLASS win through the use of a decently setup vehicle, and some consistent, skillful driving. These events are definitely worth having a crack at, and more often than not, I think entrants find themselves hooked on the concept, and keep coming back for more. I was lucky enough to compete (as a co-driver) in the NSW round a couple of years back in an AU XR8. I won my (co-driver) class, scored a trophy, and had one of the best weekends of my life. I would recommend it to anyone with the opportunity to have a go. All the guys who go along are pretty much rev-heads who appreciate a beast in any form (Especially something like your weapon Geaa) so it's all good - I reckon.
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I pretty much always turn off the traction control (90% of the time?) - I actually tried to get the Ford Mechanics to figure out a way to make it so that when you start up, the T/C is OFF, and you need to press the button to turn it ON. Long story short - I'm pretty certain that's not the noise. Thanks for the idea though! The car is bog stock, and I ALWAYS use 98 RON fuel (I think in 108000 k's, I've used 95 RON Premium 3 times and 10 litres of normal unleaded once to get me to a servo with 98 RON fuel in the next country town.) I am pretty familiar with what pinging sounds like (used to get it in my '82 Pulsar all the time, and even had it briefly in my '99 Rex) and I'm 99% sure that it's not a 'pinging' noise either. Another good idea though. Anyone else got any thoughts??
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Those are the scientific solutions I've been using so far But, I'd like to see if there's something more 'appropriate' I should be doing
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Hi guys, Just wondering if anyone's had this one with their car. I know that you should baby the car for the first few minutes/kays (at least) to get her up to temp, and 99% of the time I do. Every now and then though, there will be a situation where you need to 'give it to her' just after starting up. (eg. pulling out of a tee intersection into flowing traffic not far from where you started up.) Lately, I have noticed a sound that seems to emanate from in the dash somewhere. It only happens at what I'm pretty sure is the same time as when the turbo is spooling up (eg. about 2000 rpm and above, and especially when mashing the accelerator pedal) The best way to describe the noise is that it is like a cicada, or angry budgie. It is reasonably loud, and increases 'in sync' (I reckon) with boost pressure. My guess is that it is a solenoid or something that has to do with controlling the boost or turbo - but then again, mechanically, I have NFI. It goes away once the car is warmed up. What are the guru's thoughts out there? Should I be worried?, racing to a mechanics ASAP? etc. Thanks in advance.
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My overall average, which I haven't reset since getting my T in 03 (92000km on the clock) is 13.6 . I mainly drive around greater Melbourne, but manage to get out for 200-400km of highway driving about once a month.
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If you look closely - there is o warranty, yet the car is less than 3 years old. I would suggest someones cooked a motor, blown their warranty, gone bust and want to off-load it. (Or something along those line)
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I know a bloke who fitted one to get some room for his supercharger kit. At least that's a semi-legitimate reason?
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I'm no expert guys, but could the problem be with the LSD? If the LSD wasn't working properly, and acting like a 'Locked' diff, then even at slow speeds the inside wheel may spin and chirp like I've seen drag cars do whilst turning ?
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Looks like it works mate. Congratulations. Would this basically have the same effect as putting a larger exhaust on? (And therefore be potentially a cheaper alternative for the same performance gains??)
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I saw a tornado in the carpark of Bunnings in Altona a couple of weeks ago too. I figured they must have been released now, so didn't bother to take pics! Doh! If I see it around again soon I'll get some and post them for you guys.
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FYI guys, I've had RaceBrakes (here in Melbourne) RB74 pads in my T for about 6 months now, fitted them just after my last (and I think it was sixth) 'anti-shudder' machine, and haven't had a peep out of them since. I've done a good 20000 k's, and two track days at Phillip island, with no shudder at all. Might be worth considering? I used these pads on ny old WRX, and they were great on it too, except for a bit of squeal, but I haven't had any noise at all from them on the T.
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You're dead right there. I ran a Bugeye rex recently, and nailed my launched whilst he completely fluffed his. By the time I grabbed second I had a car length on him. By the time I grabbed 3rd, I had about three. Obviously, he wasn't the greatest at launching, but the distance I put on him was surprising. (I'm stock BTW)