Australian GT4s
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How do you get an invite to the Burrows Days?
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Also you have the Porsche club Au days, although these are often on weekends, and I don't do them often
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Thanks mate, sounds like it is something I will definitely register for.
Sorry to hear about your car today. How many kms you got on it? I am not waiting for mine to go. Can you let me know how your go with PCW on the fix? I want to know how **** Porsche is with mods and this issue. You have the headers, as do I and if they are going to be ****** then it will definitely make me reconsider doing anymore mods.
Sorry to hear about your car today. How many kms you got on it? I am not waiting for mine to go. Can you let me know how your go with PCW on the fix? I want to know how **** Porsche is with mods and this issue. You have the headers, as do I and if they are going to be ****** then it will definitely make me reconsider doing anymore mods.
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Burrows runs about 1 a month, PCSS has 4 or so per year, Wakefield runs once a month I think through trackdayschool (look them up on Insta) rest are private days, either at SMP or the farm.
Also you have the Porsche club Au days, although these are often on weekends, and I don't do them often
Also you have the Porsche club Au days, although these are often on weekends, and I don't do them often
I have done the farm and some private track days at SMSP but they are generally only 2-3 times a year. I have just registered with PCNSW so I can do their track as well. Trying to get more track time without being on a track with young kids who don't really appreciate how expensive it can get if you get it wrong.
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Thanks mate, I thought you had headers. Would love to hear how smooth the repairs are. I have the RSS toe links as well from Hamilton's. At my service 2 weeks ago the techs said if I ever need warranty work the headers will need to come off because Porsche are getting strict with mods and the headers will be in the pictures they need to send off.
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Thanks mate, I thought you had headers. Would love to hear how smooth the repairs are. I have the RSS toe links as well from Hamilton's. At my service 2 weeks ago the techs said if I ever need warranty work the headers will need to come off because Porsche are getting strict with mods and the headers will be in the pictures they need to send off.
Get proper alignment, brake fluid and better pads, and you are set.
Focus on driver improvement, for better times, and if you are there, drop to 19" wheels and get more aggressive tires, like Warwick
Also forgot to add that the swift/tarot spring set makes a worthwhile improvement (higher rates) I ran them on mine for a couple of day, but ha to take them out as they drop the car about 20mm and I couldn't get up the driveway.
Still have them if you want
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To be honest, IMO, don't waste your money on performance mods on a gt4, I have had head to head runs down the straight at SMP, against a friends gt4 with headers, ipd, and something else done to it, mine was completely stock and going by Harry's timer we both were evenly matched, whoever gets a better run out at the top gets a higher speed and even then, only by about 1-2km per hour.
Get proper alignment, brake fluid and better pads, and you are set.
Focus on driver improvement, for better times, and if you are there, drop to 19" wheels and get more aggressive tires, like Warwick
Also forgot to add that the swift/tarot spring set makes a worthwhile improvement (higher rates) I ran them on mine for a couple of day, but ha to take them out as they drop the car about 20mm and I couldn't get up the driveway.
Still have them if you want
Get proper alignment, brake fluid and better pads, and you are set.
Focus on driver improvement, for better times, and if you are there, drop to 19" wheels and get more aggressive tires, like Warwick
Also forgot to add that the swift/tarot spring set makes a worthwhile improvement (higher rates) I ran them on mine for a couple of day, but ha to take them out as they drop the car about 20mm and I couldn't get up the driveway.
Still have them if you want
I heard the IPD, TBs and tune give another 40whp which should be good for more than 1-2kmh I thought?
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Thanks guys. Just emailed Luke to get on the list.
I have done the farm and some private track days at SMSP but they are generally only 2-3 times a year. I have just registered with PCNSW so I can do their track as well. Trying to get more track time without being on a track with young kids who don't really appreciate how expensive it can get if you get it wrong.
I have done the farm and some private track days at SMSP but they are generally only 2-3 times a year. I have just registered with PCNSW so I can do their track as well. Trying to get more track time without being on a track with young kids who don't really appreciate how expensive it can get if you get it wrong.
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I heard the same, and read the marketing spiel and saw the dyno graphs, at the end of the day, the only thing that matters is actual real on track experience, and there was nothing in it between us.
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I've been doing PCNSW sprint events for around 12 years now and it's a really nice competition with a great bunch of people and no bullsh*t. The days can be a bit slow at times but then plenty of time to talk to folk. Also some seriously good drivers who are only too willing to offer advice. Since your using Autohaus, Grant also does track support and will keep your spare track wheels and tyres etc if you have them. IMHO it's always worth paying for trackside support in the event something goes wrong.
Dee said you are running some 19s. Did you source these locally or from overseas? What tyres you running?
Good to know, thanks mate. Those $ sound like they are better spend going towards wheels.
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