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alpharx7
Post #8576

not sure that i've posted this particular link, the full article and pics on mad mikes new mx5 drift car thumbsup.gif

http://www.speedhunters.com/2015/04/a-bull...-5-has-arrived/

Doc
Post #8577

That mx5 is mental

Slav
Post #8578

1,032hp (low boost setting), hah pretty crazy. Sounds be an aural orgasm

Shuffs
Post #8579

QUOTE (alpharx7 @ Apr 26 2015, 12:30 PM) *
would be a nice day here if it wasn't for the wind blowing out NSW's arse.

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Quityabitchin!At least it's warmed up a bit before it hits you!

You may have seen this before,but this is what 2,281HP looks like on the Dyno

Dai.
Post #8580

Weather got better this arvo,decided to go for a ride only to be confronted with fcukwits who couldn't stay in their lane.

Shuffs
Post #8581

QUOTE (Dai. @ Apr 26 2015, 06:04 PM) *
Weather got better this arvo,decided to go for a ride only to be confronted with fcukwits who couldn't stay in their lane.

Thought that would be water off a ducks back to you,so do you want to elaborate,roundabout, highway,windy road?

Bobby83
Post #8582

Wanna buy a rx3 been looking there pretty rare know or a gemi project any one got idears or leads

Dai.
Post #8583

QUOTE (Shuffs @ Apr 26 2015, 06:37 PM) *
Thought that would be water off a ducks back to you,so do you want to elaborate,roundabout, highway,windy road?

Mountain roads[Mt Nebo,Mt Glorious,Mt Gravatt mountain] and the Riverside Express.Unfortunately it's been getting a lot worse in the last year or so, really considering investing in a helmet cam.

alpharx7
Post #8584

QUOTE (Shuffs @ Apr 26 2015, 03:24 PM) *
Quityabitchin!At least it's warmed up a bit before it hits you!

You may have seen this before,but this is what 2,281HP looks like on the Dyno

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well it must be cold enough to freeze ya nuts then. tongue.gif

alpharx7
Post #8585

QUOTE (Bobby83 @ Apr 26 2015, 06:42 PM) *
Wanna buy a rx3 been looking there pretty rare know or a gemi project any one got idears or leads

there's always cars coming up on Ausrotary's facebook page, or Mazda Collectors and Restorers Group.

both are closed groups so it'll take a day or so for your request to join to be approved, then just keep an eye on the feeds.

also depends how much you want to spend, you can get an 808 will all the bells and whistles for somewhere in the 20's, an rx3 would be another ten on top of that quite easily. projects are a bit of a mixed bag, it's the sort of thing that could get expensive really fast especially if you have to hunt for parts to complete everything.

there was a guy on the gold coast selling a 323, tubbed, turbo 13b, methanol, new paint, all the good gear in it, runs mid 8's for 25-28k iirc. but it's not going to be street registerable.

Doc
Post #8586

coilovers in.. 40mm drop. still plenty of clearance there, the xd9 dont quite fill
the guard now lol.. 9.5s will do the trick...
lighting abit ordinary.


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Dai.
Post #8587

What a bomb Doc =P Actually looks good.

Doc
Post #8588

Oh you mean da bomb Dai 😜

Doc
Post #8589

some people have to much free time lol

pretty cool though

Doc
Post #8590

Dang!

alpharx7
Post #8591

looks good Doc. thumbsup.gif

alpharx7
Post #8592

President Obama Reveals Surprise Guest at White House Correspondents' Dinner

Doc
Post #8593

QUOTE (alpharx7 @ Apr 27 2015, 09:48 PM) *
looks good Doc. :thumbsup:


Yer very happy with end result. A lot of times you see cars lowered and the front sits abit higher then the rear. They tucked the front down nicely. Might hit up sincrow for a shoot once I get the new wheels on.

alpharx7
Post #8594

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Doc
Post #8595

She could of helped me wash my car yesterday

Shuffs
Post #8596

QUOTE (Doc @ Apr 28 2015, 09:51 AM) *
She could of helped me wash my car yesterday

Did warn you three days ago not to clean your car,maybe she can do it when this lot's finished with us (forecast rain from today through to fifth of May)




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Shuffs
Post #8597

QUOTE (alpharx7 @ Apr 26 2015, 10:50 PM) *
well it must be cold enough to freeze ya nuts then.tongue.gif

Not wrong!Yesterday I mowed both the blocks on the southern side of the creek (jacket and thermal gloves essential)We've decided to leave the grass long,in the other two blocks,because if we get the rainfall predicted for the next few days,it may help to stop the nut being washed into the creek unsure.gif

Slav
Post #8598

The car looks like the batmobile Doc, all black. It's perfect weather for washing the car. I wouldn't let that girl wash my car. I have heard of many bikini washers leaving swirl marks all over the car.

alpharx7
Post #8599

QUOTE (Slav @ Apr 28 2015, 12:20 PM) *
The car looks like the batmobile Doc, all black. It's perfect weather for washing the car. I wouldn't let that girl wash my car. I have heard of many bikini washers leaving swirl marks all over the car.

that's probably because they let the soap dry. don't worry, i'd be there with a hose wetting her ass as she bends over helping her, cause that's the type of guy i am.

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alpharx7
Post #8600

won't it be good to not to have to worry about these oil rich countries ever again. here's a technology, that if developed, may lead to that........

the link has some a picture showing the process, otherwise i found the video on youtube. enjoy.

http://utmnews.com/audi-engineers-have-suc...xide-and-water/

QUOTE
Audi Engineers Have Successfully Made Diesel Fuel From Carbon Dioxide And Water


German car manufacturer Audi has reportedly invented a carbon-neutral diesel fuel, made solely from water, carbon dioxide and renewable energy sources. And the crystal clear ‘e-diesel’ is already being used to power the Audi A8 owned by the country’s Federal Minister of Education and Research, Johanna Wanka.

The creation of the fuel is a huge step forward for sustainable transport, but the fact that it’s being backed by an automotive giant is even more exciting. Audi has now set up a pilot plant in Dresden, Germany, operated by clean tech company Sunfire, which will pump out 160 litres of the synthetic diesel every day in the coming months.

Their base product, which they’re calling ‘blue crude’ is created using a three-step process. The first step involves harvesting renewable energy from sources such as wind, solar and hydropower. They then use this energy to split water into oxygen and pure hydrogen, using a process known as reversible electrolysis.

This hydrogen is then mixed with carbon monoxide (CO), which is created from carbon dioxide (CO2) that’s been harvested from the atmosphere. The two react at high temperatures and under pressure, resulting in the production of the long-chain hydrocarbon compounds that make up the blue crude.

Once it’s been refined, the resulting e-diesel can be mixed in with our current diesel fuel, or used on its own to power cars in a more sustainable way.

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Sunfire analyses have shown that the synthetic fuel is not only more environmentally friendly, but also has superior combustion when compared to fossil fuels. The overall energy efficiency of the e-diesel is 70 percent, they report.

“The engine runs quieter and fewer pollutants are being created,” said Sunfire Chief Technology Officer Christian von Olshausen in a press release.

Of course, with the initial factory only pumping out around 160 litres each day, the fuel isn’t going to have a huge impact on the market just yet. But Audi and Sunfire now want to build a bigger factory, and anticipate that once production is scaled up, the e-diesel will sell to the public for between 1 and 1.50 Euros per litre, dependent on the cost of renewable electricity.

With traditional diesel currently on the market for upwards of 1.50 Euros per litre in Germany, this would make the fuel extremely competitive, and perfectly positioned to made sustainable travel accessible to everyone. “If we get the first sales order, we will be ready to commercialise our technology”, said von Olshausen.

Just imagine being able to tear around the countryside in an Audi sportscar, and not having to feel guilty for all the CO2 emissions you’re producing. We can’t wait.

Find out more about how the fuel is made in the Sunfire video below:


Dom M
Post #8601

Hi all,
Don't know if this is the right place to be asking this but I'll try anyway. I've got a 1972 car I'm buying and it has a 5 pt race harness instead of the stock seatbelts. Would this be street legal as it is pre 1974? I've been searching for an answer and found conflicting opinions so any help/proof would be appreciated.

Shuffs
Post #8602

QUOTE (Dom M @ Apr 28 2015, 05:54 PM) *
Hi all,
Don't know if this is the right place to be asking this but I'll try anyway. I've got a 1972 car I'm buying and it has a 5 pt race harness instead of the stock seatbelts. Would this be street legal as it is pre 1974? I've been searching for an answer and found conflicting opinions so any help/proof would be appreciated.

I can't see a 5 point harness fitting an original seat of that vintage,but if it does I couldn't see a problem,if it's fitted to an aftermarket seat no probem (if it has a mod plate).So are you trying to get it registered?You are probably better asking your local authority than us dropkicks.

alpharx7
Post #8603

QUOTE (Dom M @ Apr 28 2015, 05:54 PM) *
Hi all,
Don't know if this is the right place to be asking this but I'll try anyway. I've got a 1972 car I'm buying and it has a 5 pt race harness instead of the stock seatbelts. Would this be street legal as it is pre 1974? I've been searching for an answer and found conflicting opinions so any help/proof would be appreciated.


You need to refit the standard seat belt and wear it at all times. The 5 point harness isn't legal for street use - you can wear it, but you must also use the standard belt whilst on the street.

Doesn't matter the year of make, if you're re registering the vehicle. ie vehicles that weren't fitted with rear seat belts originally, must be fitted with them upon registration.

alpharx7
Post #8604

Hoon story on ACA tonight, Brisbane story. Whoa "when they realise that we're filming they turn on us". Lolololol

Dai.
Post #8605

Seen the clip for that last night,seems to be the same crowd of dipshits in most videos driving clapped out shit heaps.

Shuffs
Post #8606

QUOTE (alpharx7 @ Apr 28 2015, 06:36 PM) *
You need to refit the standard seat belt and wear it at all times. The 5 point harness isn't legal for street use - you can wear it, but you must also use the standard belt whilst on the street.

Doesn't matter the year of make, if you're re registering the vehicle. ie vehicles that weren't fitted with rear seat belts originally, must be fitted with them upon registration.

Which state regulations are we dealing with there though Alpha?He's already stated that he has had conflicting reports, I'll stick with my post,and say he's better off getting the info from the people that make and enforce the rules,a racing harness in a vehicle that vintage has made me a little squint.gif

alpharx7
Post #8607

QUOTE (Shuffs @ Apr 28 2015, 07:14 PM) *
Which state regulations are we dealing with there though Alpha?He's already stated that he has had conflicting reports, I'll stick with my post,and say he's better off getting the info from the people that make and enforce the rules,a racing harness in a vehicle that vintage has made me a little :squint:


A racing harness isn't going to have an ADR tag for road use on it shuffs, and/or be likely to be using the standard seat belt mounting points.

You're not dealing with a state law, it'll be federal legislation.

I'm on my phone atm so not going to attempt to find/research the legislation.

Shuffs
Post #8608

QUOTE (alpharx7 @ Apr 28 2015, 07:27 PM) *
A racing harness isn't going to have an ADR tag for road use on it shuffs, and/or be likely to be using the standard seat belt mounting points.

You're not dealing with a state law, it'll be federal legislation.

I'm on my phone atm so not going to attempt to find/research the legislation.

Yep,not being smart,not arguingI've already indicated that I'm looking cross eyed at the racing harness,it's just that you have now bought rear seat belts into the equation.....can you see how this thing is already is heading off course,because he could be just talking about a Malvern Star

alpharx7
Post #8609

QUOTE (Shuffs @ Apr 28 2015, 07:54 PM) *
Yep,not being smart,not arguingI've already indicated that I'm looking cross eyed at the racing harness,it's just that you have now bought rear seat belts into the equation.....can you see how this thing is already is heading off course,because he could be just talking about a Malvern Star

i've just had a brief look at the legislation, it's a can of worms to try and understand, crouched in so much legal jargon that it's difficult to decipher what the actual fcuk you're reading.

go consult QLD transport or your engineer would be my recommendation.

i'm happy to stand by what i've said, but opinions differ. ask 6 different people and you're going to get 6 different opinions.

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you need to know the classification of the vehicle. then that will tell you what ADR's that you have to comply with. My rx7 is class MA (MPV), and the ADR's in the engineers report are 4C, 4D, 4/00 & SAA Seatbelts.

http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2012L00468
http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2012L004...0Statement/Text


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alpharx7
Post #8610

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http://www.examiner.com/article/dwarf-stri...mpregnatesBride

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Dwarf stripper impregnates bride-to-be at her bachelorette party

A Spanish woman had to confess to cheating on her husband with a dwarf stripper after she became pregnant at her bachelorette party and gave birth to a baby with dwarfism.

The woman, from Valencia, Spain, initially convinced her husband that she conceived the child on their honeymoon, but broke down and confessed the truth after he questioned doctors about how the child could have been born with the condition.

According to local reports questions were also raised by friends who accompanied the unnamed bride on her bachelorette party earlier this year.

Spanish website Las Cinco Del Dia (The Daily Five) said: “Neither her closest female friends or her family knew she had sex with the midget stripper but once she had her son in her arms, she broke down and confessed what had happened.

"As you can imagine no-one that sleeps with a stripper at her hen night broadcasts it or at least they try to take their secret to the grave.

"But the protagonist of this episode had no choice but to confess and could never have pretended the boy was her husband’s because of a little problem - the child was born with dwarfism."

A Spaniard working as a dwarf stripper told the Daily Mail: ‘I know colleagues working out of Valencia but I'm not aware of any of them getting involved in something like this.

‘They're mostly men in their forties and fifties and who's going to want to sleep with a man that age. There must be about ten of us doing this line of work in Spain.'

Entertainers with dwarfism are known as 'miniboys' in Spain and are a fairly common form of entertainment at bachelor and bachelorette parties.

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