anyone taking part in supersprint this year?
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- zuihoujueding
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Re: anyone taking part in supersprint this year?
took some pics to share with you guys.
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Re: anyone taking part in supersprint this year?
The scrutineers mentioned that for 2litres turbo motor requires catch can of 2 liters capacity. My mate has got a 1 litre can and was told to change it for the next race. Interesting.
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Re: anyone taking part in supersprint this year?
Yup, and for anything over 2.5L engine, you need a 3L catch can.
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Re: anyone taking part in supersprint this year?
Actually, if this is a CAMS event;
Shedule B item 15;
"if fitted with any crankcase breather discharging to the atmosphere, each breather be vented into a catch tank of minimum capacity of two litres for engines up to 2000cc or three litres for over 2000cc."
So the FTO requires a 2lt catch can, assuming you are venting to the atmosphere and not back into the engine. For 2000cc and above you will need 3lt.
http://www.camsmanual.com.au/pdf/10_gen ... B_Q211.pdf
Note this link will not work after June 2011. Check this link;
http://www.camsmanual.com.au/
Shedule B item 15;
"if fitted with any crankcase breather discharging to the atmosphere, each breather be vented into a catch tank of minimum capacity of two litres for engines up to 2000cc or three litres for over 2000cc."
So the FTO requires a 2lt catch can, assuming you are venting to the atmosphere and not back into the engine. For 2000cc and above you will need 3lt.
http://www.camsmanual.com.au/pdf/10_gen ... B_Q211.pdf
Note this link will not work after June 2011. Check this link;
http://www.camsmanual.com.au/
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Re: anyone taking part in supersprint this year?
this applies even its NA?
btw, do you have a laptime on EC? Just want to have an idea on how fast an FTO can go on that track.
btw, do you have a laptime on EC? Just want to have an idea on how fast an FTO can go on that track.
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Re: anyone taking part in supersprint this year?
Yepzuihoujueding wrote:this applies even its NA?
1:52.8, but I expect to go a lot faster this yearzuihoujueding wrote: btw, do you have a laptime on EC? Just want to have an idea on how fast an FTO can go on that track.

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Re: anyone taking part in supersprint this year?
fantastic time....easily in group yellow?
let me know when u be racing at EC, i'll be there!
let me know when u be racing at EC, i'll be there!
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Re: anyone taking part in supersprint this year?
Come to Bathurst next weekend 
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=23232
I hope to be racing at Eastern Creek on May 28/29.

viewtopic.php?f=20&t=23232
I hope to be racing at Eastern Creek on May 28/29.
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Re: anyone taking part in supersprint this year?
sorry mate, i got stuffs to take care of on those days. Anyway, bring back good results!