quozl
18-01-2007, 12:37 AM
New to the VWWA forums but a lot of you know me from Vortex and OzAudi.
Thought the signal to noise ratio might be a bit better on here than what Vortex Australia forum has turned into but we'll wait and see.
Here's a bit of info on whats been happening with my car.
I've had the car since new and it is used for tarmac rallies now with only the occasional drive on the street maybe once or twice a month.
I still have all the original parts I have removed from the car if I want to return it to near stock but it's unlikey that will happen anytime soon.
List of modifications and pics below.
Cheers Al
APR ECU Upgrade –
Valet, Stock, 98 and 104-Race Octane programs
Fault Code Erase& Throttle Body Realignment
Security Lockout & Anti Theft Programs
BMC Carbon Dynamic Airbox Cold Air Intake
APR / B&B Catback Exhaust
Haldex Blue HPP AWD Controller
KW Variant 3 Coilover Suspension
KW Motorsport Adjustable Top Mounts
Forge Rear Adjustable Control Arms - top and bottom arms
HPA Short shift
VF Engine Mounts
VF Pendulum Mount
H&R front 25mm adjustable swaybar
H&R rear 21mm adjustable swaybar
Tomas Sport Tuning Rear Stress Brace
Dieselgeek Panzerplate Skidplate
OZ Superleggera 18 x 8 Wheels
Toyo Proxes R888 R rated tyres
CAMS/ FIA approved Custom Fabricated Roll Cage
CAMS / FIA approved Sparco Pro 2000 Seats
CAMS / FIA approved Sparco 6 Point Harness’s
CAMS approved 2 x 1KG Fire Extinguishers
CAMS approved First Aid Kit
CAMS approved safety triangles
CAMS/FIA approved tow hooks front and rear
CAMS/FIA approved secondary bonnet tether
CAMS / FIA approved Kill Switch
Stainless Steel Brake Lines
EBC Redstuff Ceramic Brake Pads front & Rear
Motul 600 Race Brake Fluid
Sparco Rally pedal set
Sparco Rally Tool bag
Upgrades to come
Peltor Intercom System
Terratrip trip computer
The car has now been scrutineered by CAMS and has been given a log book that allows it to be entered in CAMS / FIA sanctioned tarmac rally events in the M2C2 classification. Which is
M2 = Cars having a 0-60mph acceleration time from a standing start of 4.8 to6.8 seconds in standard form.
C = Contemporary 1998 Onwards
2 = Capacity 2501cc to 3500cc
The CAMS Modern Tarmac Rally rules are pretty strict on what you are allowed to do to the car so unfortunately any FI option is out as I will be entering Mt Buller this year and in the future Targa Tas, Sun Coast and the like are in the plans. There are still some options open in the rules for NA mods so I will investigate these but I'm pretty much at the limit of whats allowed for the Modern Class.
Next event is the Dutton Rally Queensland with Dave from Waxit co-driving again this year with me followed by Buller Sprints in November and maybe NSW Dutton and couple of smaller events in between depending on time and budget available.
Thanks to the following companies for thier on going support and excellent service.
Harding Performance (APR)
VF Engineering
Inmotive (KW)
Waxit.com.au
Sherrin Motorsport
Dulvari Prestige Detailing
Norm Singleton
GP Cars
Trackside RC
Link to Gallery of Indy Rally Images here Indy Rally Gallery (http://home.people.net.au/~acracing/pictures/Indy%20Gallery/)
http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~acracing/pictures/Indy%20Gallery/images/ASE_0568.jpg
http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~acracing/pictures/Indy%20Gallery/images/z-collage-1.jpg
http://www.detailparadise.com.au/modules/Gallery/albums/userpics/10003/Indy%20010.jpg
http://www.detailparadise.com.au/modules/Gallery/albums/userpics/10003/Indy%20005.jpg
Thought the signal to noise ratio might be a bit better on here than what Vortex Australia forum has turned into but we'll wait and see.
Here's a bit of info on whats been happening with my car.
I've had the car since new and it is used for tarmac rallies now with only the occasional drive on the street maybe once or twice a month.
I still have all the original parts I have removed from the car if I want to return it to near stock but it's unlikey that will happen anytime soon.
List of modifications and pics below.
Cheers Al
APR ECU Upgrade –
Valet, Stock, 98 and 104-Race Octane programs
Fault Code Erase& Throttle Body Realignment
Security Lockout & Anti Theft Programs
BMC Carbon Dynamic Airbox Cold Air Intake
APR / B&B Catback Exhaust
Haldex Blue HPP AWD Controller
KW Variant 3 Coilover Suspension
KW Motorsport Adjustable Top Mounts
Forge Rear Adjustable Control Arms - top and bottom arms
HPA Short shift
VF Engine Mounts
VF Pendulum Mount
H&R front 25mm adjustable swaybar
H&R rear 21mm adjustable swaybar
Tomas Sport Tuning Rear Stress Brace
Dieselgeek Panzerplate Skidplate
OZ Superleggera 18 x 8 Wheels
Toyo Proxes R888 R rated tyres
CAMS/ FIA approved Custom Fabricated Roll Cage
CAMS / FIA approved Sparco Pro 2000 Seats
CAMS / FIA approved Sparco 6 Point Harness’s
CAMS approved 2 x 1KG Fire Extinguishers
CAMS approved First Aid Kit
CAMS approved safety triangles
CAMS/FIA approved tow hooks front and rear
CAMS/FIA approved secondary bonnet tether
CAMS / FIA approved Kill Switch
Stainless Steel Brake Lines
EBC Redstuff Ceramic Brake Pads front & Rear
Motul 600 Race Brake Fluid
Sparco Rally pedal set
Sparco Rally Tool bag
Upgrades to come
Peltor Intercom System
Terratrip trip computer
The car has now been scrutineered by CAMS and has been given a log book that allows it to be entered in CAMS / FIA sanctioned tarmac rally events in the M2C2 classification. Which is
M2 = Cars having a 0-60mph acceleration time from a standing start of 4.8 to6.8 seconds in standard form.
C = Contemporary 1998 Onwards
2 = Capacity 2501cc to 3500cc
The CAMS Modern Tarmac Rally rules are pretty strict on what you are allowed to do to the car so unfortunately any FI option is out as I will be entering Mt Buller this year and in the future Targa Tas, Sun Coast and the like are in the plans. There are still some options open in the rules for NA mods so I will investigate these but I'm pretty much at the limit of whats allowed for the Modern Class.
Next event is the Dutton Rally Queensland with Dave from Waxit co-driving again this year with me followed by Buller Sprints in November and maybe NSW Dutton and couple of smaller events in between depending on time and budget available.
Thanks to the following companies for thier on going support and excellent service.
Harding Performance (APR)
VF Engineering
Inmotive (KW)
Waxit.com.au
Sherrin Motorsport
Dulvari Prestige Detailing
Norm Singleton
GP Cars
Trackside RC
Link to Gallery of Indy Rally Images here Indy Rally Gallery (http://home.people.net.au/~acracing/pictures/Indy%20Gallery/)
http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~acracing/pictures/Indy%20Gallery/images/ASE_0568.jpg
http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~acracing/pictures/Indy%20Gallery/images/z-collage-1.jpg
http://www.detailparadise.com.au/modules/Gallery/albums/userpics/10003/Indy%20010.jpg
http://www.detailparadise.com.au/modules/Gallery/albums/userpics/10003/Indy%20005.jpg