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	<title>Leaders in Holden Commodore &#38; HSV Tuning VT-VE &#124; Oztrack Tuning Australia</title>
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		<title>Yella Terra&#8217;s new Whipple 2.9L Supercharger upgrade on a VE</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 12:04:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The VE Sportswagon L98&#8242;s previous mods included a 224 228 112 cam and Fast 102mm intake with 102mm throttle body. It also had a full Liverpool exhaust system fitted including 1&#8243;7/8 primary long 4 into 1s., With its previous mods &#8230; <a href="http://www.oztracktuning.com/news/2011/04/06/yella-terras-new-whipple-2-9l-supercharger-upgrade-on-a-ve/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The VE Sportswagon L98&#8242;s previous mods included a 224 228 112 cam and Fast 102mm intake with 102mm throttle body. It also had a full Liverpool exhaust system fitted including 1&#8243;7/8 primary long 4 into 1s., With its previous mods it  made a solid 332 rwkw through its A6 but the owner wanted more and something a bit different.</p>
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<p>The new Yella Terra Enforcer blower kit install which has at its core a 2.9L Whipple blower was also accompanied by a fuel system upgrade with the ASE&#8217;s twin pump kit.<strong> </strong></p>
<h2><strong>Main Features of the Yella Terra Whipple Kits </strong></h2>
<p>(info supplied by YT)</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div id="attachment_45" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-45" href="http://www.oztracktuning.com/news/2011/04/06/yella-terras-new-whipple-2-9l-supercharger-upgrade-on-a-ve/2900-e-series-ve-kit/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-45" title="2900 E SERIES VE KIT" src="http://www.oztracktuning.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/2900-E-SERIES-VE-KIT-300x220.jpg" alt="2900 E SERIES VE KIT" width="300" height="220" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">2900 E SERIES VE KIT</p></div>
<p>The new 2010 Yella Terra -Whipple Supercharger Holden VE system boasts the largest positive displacement supercharger currently available, the massive 2.9 litre W175AX. The new VE systems utilize traditional rear entry feed and direct blower drive systems for maximum airflow and maximum performance. With the industries most efficient twin-screw superchargers- Whipple, and Yella Terra incorporating the largest aluminium air-to-water</p>
<div id="attachment_47" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-47" href="http://www.oztracktuning.com/news/2011/04/06/yella-terras-new-whipple-2-9l-supercharger-upgrade-on-a-ve/enforcer-3-4l-ve-kit/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-47" title="Enforcer 3.4L VE Kit" src="http://www.oztracktuning.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Enforcer-3.4L-VE-Kit-300x217.jpg" alt="Enforcer 3.4L VE Kit" width="300" height="217" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Enforcer 3.4L VE Kit</p></div>
<p>intercooler cores for any of the LS series engines to make more power than any other positive displacement supercharger system on the market. All while fitting nicely under the stock bonnet with zero modifications. The all new 2010 Holden Enforcer kit uses the 2.9L 175ax compressor which is capable of producing up to 20psi on the 6.0L and 6.2L motors.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>KEY FEATURES</strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div id="attachment_46" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-46" href="http://www.oztracktuning.com/news/2011/04/06/yella-terras-new-whipple-2-9l-supercharger-upgrade-on-a-ve/yterra-3-4-ve/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-46" title="YTerra 3.4 VE" src="http://www.oztracktuning.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/YTerra-3.4-VE-300x199.jpg" alt="Yella Terra 3.4 VE" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Yella Terra 3.4 VE</p></div>
<p>Rear Entry W175ax (2.9 litre) and 3.4L Whipple twin-screw supercharger options that significantly outflows competitions 2.3L roots-type</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Comes with an 8Rib Drive standard</p>
<ul>
<li>Large Crusher™ inlet for maximum airflow capacity</li>
<li>design allows for oversized intercooler core compared to other smaller intercooler cores</li>
<li>Optional 3.4L supercharger – easily upgradeable</li>
<li>Exclusive 3x5 rotor combo for significant increase in airflow under the curve than less efficient rotor combo</li>
<li>Oversized front air inlet system for stock or oversized throttle bodies</li>
<li>Up to 70% horsepower increase (up to 220hp more than stock) on 100% stock applications</li>
<li>Up to 60% torque increase throughout entire RPM range (up to 180trq more than stock) on 100% stock applications</li>
<li>Instant boost at the touch of the throttle</li>
<li>More boost at the “hit” than any other p/d systems</li>
<li>Flat torque curve for incredible acceleration</li>
<li>Whipple Superchargers oversized intercooled air-bypass system</li>
<li>Self-contained lubrication system</li>
<li>Fits under factory Bonnet with no modifications</li>
<li>No internal modifications required</li>
<li>Kits come complete with all necessary parts and hardware for installation</li>
<li>Various Pulleys Available and easily changeable</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Our Results</h2>
<ul>
<li>The car made 425 rwkw on the dyno. It was far stronger at every rpm above idle and delivered very smooth power.</li>
<li>The blower is very quiet at idle and makes an amazing blower sound when under load. But overall the noise is far less intrusive than all other competitor blowers that i have tuned and driven which includes Vortec, Procharger, Harrop and PWR Magnachargers.</li>
<li>The owner drove the car back from Sydney to Canberra on the night it was finished and did the trip with a fuel economy of 10.1L/100km</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Suggestions</h2>
<p>The owner of the car we have done has already asked what the next step can be. The answer to that question is to  build the engine for boost i.e. install blower pistons and lower the compression ratio into the 9:1 region. This will allow more timing advance under boost at lower rpm and give it more torque especially at low rpm and it will also allow the engine to tolerate more boost at higher rpm.  Then these blowers from Yella Terra could be allowed to pump even up to near 20 psi. Pushing the peak power up around 10-15 rwkw per psi.</p>
<p>The built engine would add some extra reliability as well. The factory pistons are intolerant of extra heat being generated if the engine was to lean out and can be damaged far easier from detonation.</p>
<p>We always suggest that a wideband AFR system with gauge is installed into all cars that have forced induction so that the owners can be aware of the AFRs under load.  If at any stage in the future a fuel pump fails or injectors block etc. it will give information to the owner that can prevent engine damage. These are $350 plus installation and are a good precaution.</p>
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		<title>VE Holden Commodore/HSV Tuning &amp; Modifications</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2011 12:05:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post is to answer frequently asked questions i am asked from owners with new VE Commodores and HSV&#8217;s about what to do with their cars and what we offer. Budget $500 If it&#8217;s the first and last thing done. &#8230; <a href="http://www.oztracktuning.com/news/2011/03/23/ve-holden-commodorehsv-tuning-modifications/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post is to answer frequently asked questions i am asked from owners with  new VE Commodores and HSV&#8217;s about what to do with their cars and what we  offer.</p>
<h2><strong>Budget $500</strong></h2>
<p>If it&#8217;s the first and last thing done. Get one of our tunes that are  performed using EFILive. They start at $500 and will give strong gains  in throttle response, part throttle torque and fuel economy as well as  around 20kw extra power at the wheels.  I had my own VE Berlina run 13.1/108mph at Sydney Dragway when it was totally stock with just a mafless tune.<br />
Manual VE SS make around 230-240 kw at the wheel standard with no tune, Autos around 215-230 rwkw. HSV LS3 are around 255rwkw in manuals and 240 rwkw in Autos.</p>
<p>I also specialize in tunes for AFM equipped cars and the A6 boxes.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 410px"><img style="margin: 5px; border: 0pt none;" title="Hitech Motorsport 12hr Ute Tuned by Oztrack Tuning" src="http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j45/oztrack/Bathurst12hr2010002.jpg" border="0" alt="Hitech Motorsport 12hr Ute Tuned by Oztrack Tuning" width="400" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Hitech Motorsport 12hr Ute Tuned by Oztrack Tuning</p></div>
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<h2><strong>Budget $1150</strong></h2>
<p>I would combine the tune with a Duspeed OTR. Dus offers customer support  &amp; warranty support that is 2nd to none and his VE OTR is on  hundreds of cars all over Australia.  The combined effects of the tune  and the OTR will give gains of 30-60kw at the wheels over the standard  system and tune.</p>
<h2><img src="file:///C:/Users/Steve/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot-2.png" alt="" /><img src="file:///C:/Users/Steve/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot-3.png" alt="" /><img src="file:///C:/Users/Steve/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot-5.png" alt="" /><a rel="attachment wp-att-27" href="http://www.oztracktuning.com/news/2011/03/23/ve-holden-commodorehsv-tuning-modifications/102_2429/"><img class="size-full wp-image-27" style="margin: 5px; border: 0pt none;" title="Duspeed VE OTR" src="http://www.oztracktuning.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/102_2429.jpg" alt="Duspeed VE OTR" width="700" height="525" /></a>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Budget about $3950<br />
</strong></h2>
<p>I would add a full exhaust to the above. I can arrange HPC ceramic coached Long 4 into 1  extractors, high flow metal cats and a nice twin 3&#8243; system. We have seen  VE L98 6L manuals make 286kw at the wheels with the ~$3950 package.  That&#8217;s the equivalent of near 355kw at the engine.</p>
<h2><img style="border: 0pt none; margin: 5px;" title="VE L98 with just bolt on modifications &amp; Mafless Tune" src="http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j45/oztrack/286rwkwVE.jpg" border="0" alt="VE L98 with just bolt on modifications &amp; Mafless Tune" width="700" height="523" />&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Budget about $6100<br />
</strong></h2>
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<p>I would add a custom grind cam that is designed to suit your goals for  the car from calm with strong torque gains at low rpm to a wild at idle and high rpm  happy beast. This will be matched with dual valve springs, titanium retainers,  new valve seals, locks and bases, as well as moly pushrods. The price  includes full installation and dyno tuning.</p>
<p>We have seen many cars with upgraded cams make 320rwkw and more. That is  the equivalent of 400 engine kw. We also recently saw 337rwkw in a LS3  with just a small cam &#8211; thats near 420 engine kw. The car is still  seeing in the 8s on trips down the M5-Hume</p>
<p>These cars can accelerate 0-100kph in the 4.0s range depending on their tyres and make 160kph in less than 9.0s.  We have seen a VE L98 SS auto go 11.867/118.7mph at the strip while still retaining the standard 6L80e and it was making around 325 rwkw.</p>
<p><strong>Tip</strong><br />
A smart advised cam upgrade, full exhaust and Duspeed OTR is a great  place to stop in terms of &#8220;enjoyment per dollar&#8217;. But if you want to go  further there are a range of options that you will be guided while  knowing all extra costs involved.</p>
<p>We take great care to inform our customers of ways to be happy with  their vehicles rather than end up with cars that are bottomless pits for  money to be thrown down.</p>
<p>Call on 0280113460 or email from the contact form on our website</p>
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		<title>Oztrack&#8217;s Silver Clubsport in Super Street 2004-2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE 11 second OZTRACK CLUBSPORT Base Specifications 5.7L (346ci) LS1 engine. Race weight 1650Kg (3638l) Drag Racing Results 23 June 2004 -- First visit ever to WSID. 13.904s best of 101.7 Mph (163kph). This was with a maf tune and &#8230; <a href="http://www.oztracktuning.com/news/2011/03/22/oztracks-silver-clubsport-in-super-street-2004-2006/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>THE 11 second<br />
OZTRACK CLUBSPORT<br />
Base Specifications<br />
5.7L (346ci) LS1 engine.<br />
Race weight 1650Kg (3638l) </strong></p>
<p><img style="margin: 10px; border: 3px solid black;" title="Oztrack VX Clubsport" src="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/caroztrack0004.jpg" border="3" alt="Oztrack VX Clubsport LS1" width="700" height="525" /></p>
<p><img src="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/thinsburnout.jpg" border="3" alt="" width="700" height="467" /></p>
<p><strong>Drag Racing Results</strong></p>
<p><strong>23 June 2004 -- First visit ever to WSID. </strong><br />
13.904s best of 101.7 Mph (163kph). This was with a maf tune and stock airbox, stock 3.07 diff.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>14 July 2004 -- won $100 for 3rd best start of the night</strong><br />
13.274 -- done with over radiator air intake and Re55 tyres but with full quiet exhaust. short 4 into 1s extractors and 3.73 LSD with mafless tune<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>28 July 2004 -- won $300 for best start of the night.<br />
</strong>13.031 best of 108mph (174kph) -- done with special air intake and RE55        Race tyres plus racing exhaust which was loud. 3.73 stock cam, mafless tune. This was its quickest ever stock cam time. <a title="Stock stall converter Clubsport LS1" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVh0aoiz1lo" target="_blank">Video of 13.031 from stock stall Clubsport LS1</a> <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>11 August 2004</strong><br />
13.066 -- maxiflow over radiator intake air and RE55 Race Tyres plus race loud exhaust</p>
<p><strong>20 September 2004 -- Sunday Private Track Day<br />
</strong>13.2140 best of 108.7Mph (175Kph) -- all on street tyres plus        race loud exhaust<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>29 September 2004</strong><br />
Two runs and it rained. All done on        street tyres. plus race loud exhaust  13.160<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>3 November 2004 -- won $200 for second best start of the        night.<br />
</strong>Good improvement from engine mods done with street tyres, plus race        loud exhaust<br />
12.713 best of 112.94Mph (182Kph). The car had recently been fitted with a 216 220 114 cam and 1.8 roller rockers with 918 springs. Plus a 25% underdrive kit.</p>
<p><strong>10 November 2004</strong> -- with borrowed BF Goodrich Drag Radials.        The track was slippery compared to last week.<br />
Temperature of 19 degrees. Nice if we had near 10 degrees again -- it would        help about 0.1s<br />
12.645<br />
12.968 -- had to ease off the throttle -- left traction control turned on.<br />
12.692- best end speed 112.5Mph (181Kph)</p>
<p><strong>27 Feb 2005</strong><br />
The clubsport had its computer tuned for greater performance again in  January        and on Sunday the 27th Feb 2005 at WSID it did 18 runs.  It did 11 between        12.608 and 12.700. Recording a <strong>new best of 12.608 and 113.57mph</strong> which is 182kph (with a 1.940 first 60 footer. This was in 22 degrees  and        77% RH, so with 10 degrees the car is in low 12.40 shape now. This was the fastest the car ever ran with the stock stall converter.</p>
<p>The times for my best run were<br />
1.940<br />
5.375<br />
8.169 at 86mph<br />
10.578<br />
12.608 at 113.57 mph</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 710px"><img src="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/lightsburnout.jpg" alt="Oztrack VX Clubsport LS1 Mafless Tuned" width="700" height="467" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Oztrack VX Clubsport LS1 Mafless Tuned</p></div>
<p><strong>Late 2005 Further Modifications.<br />
</strong>Most  of the base work for a 11s car had already been done and the      next  big stage was to purchase a Hi-Stall converter from USA, I did lots of       research and decided on a &#8220;Yank Super Stock 3600&#8243;. It promised to  make the      car able to launch at 3600rpm and maintain revs at 5000rpm  and above for most      of the strip. Plus it would likely smooth the  cars gear changes out and make      it much smoother to ride in on the  road.</p>
<p>The Yank SS3600 was fitted and some modifications were  made to the exhaust      to make it quieter on the road and also perform  better at the track. Some      american drag racing tyres called Mickey  Thompson ET Streets in 235/60 x 15      were purchased just to be used  at the race track they give the car such traction      that it can get  to 100kph from a stop in close to 3.4s and go on to 160kph      in under  8.0s.</p>
<p>A ported and polished throttle body was also purchased  from Duspeed and fitted myself --      this instantly improved fuel economy and gave a  small gain in performance      of probably about. 0.1s at the strip. A  special manifold cooling device to      use at the race track was also  imported to assist performance in hot weather.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>I raced on 1st June 2005</strong> and did 12.070 --      just half a car off joining the 11s club. The car  did a 1.678 launch which      feels like being shot out of a canon (got  a headspin from the shock). <strong> </strong> The car was now doing 9.0s to 160kph</p>
<p><strong>On June 12th 2005 at WSID</strong> at a private race day , the car      had a great breakthrough, after  some minor modifications to the gearbox change      firmness and the  removal of some unrequired weight. The car ran its first      sub12s  pass, then continued to complete 17 races under 12s. It even did 3       runs under 11.9s and finished with a <strong>new best of 11.891</strong> with      a bullet 60 footer of 1.647s. Logging during a 11.990 pass indicated acceleration      times of:</p>
<p>0-100kph 3.8s<br />
0-130kph 5.9s<br />
0-160kph 9.0s<br />
0-180kph 11.4s</p>
<p>So  now the major goal for the car was complete. It was driving       beautifully on the street and returned 15L/100km for its last 500km  before      the weekends drag meet. It is daily driven car capable of a  11.8 pass, estimated      maximum speed of 290kph and its still a nice  car to drive.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Australian National Drag Racing Association<br />
Bracket Meet WIN</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 10px; border: 0pt none;" title="Bracket Attack win at WSID" src="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/wsidwall.jpg" alt="Bracket Attack win at WSID" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="400" height="434" align="left" /></strong>On         July 17th i raced in the &#8216;Bracket Attack&#8217; to do this i had to  register for        an ANDRA licence and lined up against 43 cars. Many  of them dedicated drag        cars that arrived on trailers. The morning  required some qualifying runs        before the action started in  Elimination Rounds.</p>
<p>Each round of elimination        consists of a  handicap race start controlled by the drag strips computer.        This  system make for close racing. I &#8220;dialed in&#8221; 11.820 and had        to go  as close as possible to that but not go faster. This type of racing         places a great deal of importance on having a consistent reaction  time to        the starting lights. My practise with a stopwatch payed  off and i was able        to consistently get around 0.100s reactions. I  raced 4 races before finding        myself a very excited driver racing  in the semifinal against a well known        Nationally ranked driver  and I knew one more race and i was in the final.        So i concentrated  better than ever and did the fastest of the night for        my car and  won. I then rang up people letting them know i was in the final        i  was so happy about it.</p>
<p>As i approached the line i was thinking this is         great i will at least win something as runner-up , then i went NO  damn it        you are going to win this and won the final with an even  better run. So        i drove away with a new PB of 11.765s with a  1.622 first 60 footer, won        $110 and got a nice engraved wall  plaque to remember a good day with.</p>
<p>Doing a perfect run in an elimination round requires<br />
1. a perfect even two wheel burnout this means keeping the car  straight,        not easy when the surface is unevenly wet and sticky.<br />
2. Staging the car just mm into the right position at the start and  then        locking on that spot with hand brake and foot brake pushed  to maximum.<br />
3. Building revs in the auto against the brake -- but not  so much so that        the car creeps forward, while concentrating to  the maximum on the lights        as the first 2 orange lights come on.<br />
4. Stomping the throttle to FULL and letting both brakes off the micro-instant        that the 3rd orange light comes on.<br />
5. The car then launches about 0.100 after the green comes on, a safe  margin        it seemed. But all it would take would be a loss of  concentration or locking        the car down too close to the start  position and the start would create        a red light start (before  green) and that would be the end of the competition        for me. False  starts are instant DQ.<br />
6. Driving down the strip is easy -- except  with drag radials on the car        wobbles down the straight being  pushed around much more by wind etc than        on normal road tyres.  After the finish line there is 600m to slow down and        its usually  not a fuss. You dont know how you have gone until you get the         timeslip from the scrutineering shed unless someone tells you via CB or         Mobile.</p>
<p>My son Andrew often took Videos races and we have great fun watching them when        we get them home.</p>
<p>Here is the latest video of the last 2 races on Sunday. You        will see the opponents aren&#8217;t in regular streetcars.<a title="Semi &amp; Final at Bracket Attack Wins for Oztrack" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZdcvE0LKZk" target="_blank"> Semi        and Final at Bracket Attack</a></p>
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<p><strong>Oztrack made the Semi Finals at the East Coast Nationals</strong></p>
<p><img style="margin: 10px;" src="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/r2.jpg" alt="" width="700" height="154" /></p>
<p>Oztrack competed in the Super Street category at the <a title="AC Delco 2005" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcNL_uCNaJ8" target="_blank">AC        DELCO East Coast Nationals</a> at WSID on the 16-18th September. It was        awesome to race in  front of a large crowd of about 30000 people. The car        ran  consistent sub12s passes all weekend and made the Semi Finals in a  competition        that included about 38 cars from QLD,VIC and NSW.</p>
<p>The car stood out from the rest as the only &#8216;driven to the meet&#8217; car  and        also a late model car. The others were mostly older Toranas,  Capris, Ford        and Holdens which were running old school muscle  carburetted V8s.</p>
<p>Making the Semi Finals earned me a cheque of $200-300        and proved that the Bracket Attack win was not  a fluke. The commentators        really liked my car and gave it a good  wrap -- plus i had a good number of        clear fans in the crowd &#8220;barracking for the underdog&#8221; that  was evident after my semi final loss. It was        a nice feeling to  see a good sized group of people giving me thumbs up and        clapping.</p>
<p>Round 1 -- win against a LX Torana with Nitrous Oxide<br />
11.982 on 11.87 dial in, 0.099 reaction, 1.655 60 footer</p>
<p>Round 2 -- win against V8 XU1 Torana<br />
11.965 on 11.95, 0.094 reaction, 1.659 60 footer</p>
<p>1/4 Finals -- win against Chev 350 powered SLR5000 Torana<br />
12.076 on 11.90 easing up (was on schedule to go about 11.94), 0.013 reaction,        1.661 60 footer</p>
<p>Semi Finals -- lost to Ford XD 351 ute<br />
11.922 on 11.90, 0.166 reaction, 1.653 60 footer<br />
- The other guy from victoria in an older Ford Ute did 12.008 on a 11.98        with a 0.011 reaction with a 1.689.</p>
<p>I  raced with the rear muffler on. It added about 0.060s onto        the  ET&#8217;s. All the races in Eliminations were into fresh headwinds.<a href="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/oztrackacdelco2005smaller.wmv"></a></p>
<p><a title="AC Delco 2005 Oztrack" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcNL_uCNaJ8" target="_blank">Race Footage at AC        Delco of Eliminations.</a></p>
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<p><strong>New Heads &amp; Fuel Injectors</strong><br />
The car had some heads ported and the compression ration raised to  10.7:1        -- this means it can get more air and fuel into the motor  as well as more        exhaust out. This enables the engine to make more  power as well as be more        efficient. Straight away the car was  noticeably more powerful even at very        low throttle. The big bonus  was a boost to fuel economy. Recently i have        recorded 9.7L/100km  at 110kph on the M4 and 9.0L/100km at 87kph. This is        phenomenal  fuel economy for a high performance car. It also is able to get         in 13L/100km range for a tank of fuel around town depending on how it is         driven. So fuel economy has improved around 10% just from the  heads.</p>
<p>It is also noticeably quicker at high speeds and should do         11.4/118mph in good conditions at the Drag Strip. If it was  manual (as dynos        are more accurate with manuals) it would  probably show around 297rwkw (400hp        at the rear wheels). Engine  at around 360kw. Accelerating with race tyres        on with 0 to 100kph  in 3.4s, 0 to 160kph in 8.2s. It would also have a maximum        speed  of around 290kph.</p>
<p>SVO 30lb fuel injectors were also fitted with  the heads as        the standard fuel injectors were found to be right  at their limit.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Oztrack made the Quarter        Finals<br />
at the Nitro Thunder Meet on October 29th<br />
</strong>Red  lighted in the Quarter Final -- still won $75, ran a        best of  11.818 in 24 degrees weather, but car was being inconsistent as         it just had the new heads fitted and had not really been tuned properly.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>New Inlet Manifold &amp; Brisk Plugs<br />
</strong>In  early December 2005 an LS6 improved manifold was fitted        along  with some Brisk Spark Plugs (pictured below) they produce a little         more power due to the way they produce the spark.<br />
<img src="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/brisk.jpg" alt="" hspace="10" width="155" height="195" align="left" /></p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 10px 20px; border: 0pt none;" title="USA Top Fuel Meet win for Oztrack" src="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/usatfbon.jpg" alt="USA Top Fuel Meet win for Oztrack" hspace="20" vspace="10" width="300" height="425" align="left" /></strong></p>
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Oztrack Wins &#8216;Super        Street&#8217; at the USA vs Australia Challenge Meet.<br />
</strong>Racing  in front of a crowd of about 30000 people on December        26th and  27th the Oztrack Clubsport won the Super Street event. This was         my first win in a major meet so collected a significant prize of $700  and        a trophy.</p>
<p>The 20 points from this win put us clearly in front in the NSW        WSID Track Championship for &#8216;Super Street&#8217;.</p>
<p>So far in the season:<br />
Winner of Bracket Attack in July 2005<br />
Semi Finalist at East Coast Nationals September 2005<br />
Quarter Finalist at Nitrothunder in October 2005<br />
Winner USA Top Fuel Challenge in Dec 2005</p>
<p>Here is the summary of my experiences at the meet.</p>
<p>Over the 2 days<br />
Did 3 qualifiers and 5 races of Eliminations. (cars i raced against are featured <a href="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/competitors.htm">HERE</a>)</p>
<p>It  was hot the whole meet the Density Altitude didnt go below        1400 feet  the whole meet with temps near 30 degrees most of the time.</p>
<p>Reaction times were the key.<br />
Q1 0.072<br />
Q2 0.234 (distracted by very early red light)<br />
Q3 0.073<br />
Round 1 0.048<br />
Round 2 0.110<br />
1/4 Final 0.021<br />
Semi 0.050<br />
Final 0.094</p>
<p>60 footers<br />
1.920 (spun almost to limiter at launch!)<br />
1.665<br />
1.657 Track Temp 48<br />
1.660 Track Temp 59<br />
1.666 Track Temp 42<br />
1.673 Track Temp 40<br />
1.675 Track Temp 40<br />
1.687 Track Temp 40</p>
<p>Track was hot and greasy -- did bigger burnouts than usual.        160-170kph.</p>
<p>Eliminations<br />
Round 1<br />
RXNOT a chev powered Mazda Capella capable of 10.7<br />
Reacted with 0.048 but was caught mid track and blasted past. I did  11.904        on a 11.85 dial in. The other car broke out 11.256 on a  11.35</p>
<p>Round 2 (almost 5 hours later)<br />
early 60s Chev car was close to top qualifier with 11.0<br />
I did a 0.110 then a 1.666 and he red lighted as well as broke out with         a 11.031 on a 11.12. I hit rev limiter in 2-3 change had to ease  off throttle        to get change and did 12.064/112 losing about 3 mph  mid track. Dial in was        11.80</p>
<p>1/4 Finals<br />
Car had  flattened battery and we didn&#8217;t know until on the final pad area         before being called out to do a burnout. Luckily our battery pack was  there        at the start area with crew and after 3 quick goes it  started -- i rolled        in late to burnout and didn&#8217;t even stop before  starting the burnout</p>
<p>Sam Danaskos Capri 302<br />
Did a 0.021  reaction then a 1.673 but once again hit rev limiter. Car        did  12.058 on a 11.80 and beat Sam to the line as he did a 0.130 reaction         and 11.653 on a 11.500 dial in with a 1.692 60 footer</p>
<p>Semi Final<br />
Rick Dudek Capri -- Top Qualifier.<br />
He red lighted. Same problem with 2-3 change. Did a 0.050 reaction and a         1.675 maybe pressuring Rick to a red he did a 11.102 on a 11.09  dial in.        I did 12.006 on a 11.80 dial in.</p>
<p>Final<br />
Michael Gauci in 160 hp NOS LX 5L Torana<br />
I did a 0.094 reaction and eased off throttle near the 1-2 and 2-3  changes        to do a 11.980 backing off before the line for a clear  win (crossed the        line at only 106). He did a 11.295 on a 11.12  dial in and had a 0.064 reaction.</p>
<p>Had to keep motor going for  longer between runs for last 2        races so intake temps were in the  high 40s at the start line for the semi        and final.</p>
<p>Got home at about midnight. It was a long day.</p>
<p>Ps.  We just adjusted the 1-2 and 2-3 shift points to 6600        and 6550  the limiter is at 6800 -- but the problem just became apparent yesterday.</p>
<p>The  same set of tyres on the rear have now down 76 runs down        the  strip and lots of burnouts to about 160kph before each race.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Street Commodore Magazine Article</strong><br />
The car was mentioned in the <a href="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/streetcomm.htm">October Edition of        Street Commodore Magazine</a><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><a href="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/dragsteraustralia.htm"><img class="alignnone" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px; border: 0pt none;" title="Dragster Australia article included Oztrack" src="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/dragsteroz.jpg" border="0" alt="Dragster Australia article included Oztrack" hspace="10" width="200" height="283" align="left" /></a><strong>Dragster        Australia Magazine Articles</strong></p>
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<blockquote><p>My win in July in the Bracket Attack was covered in the <a href="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/dragsteraustralia.htm">September        Edition </a>of Dragster Australia Magazine.</p>
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<p>The car was also featured in Dragster Australia Magazine to        do with my Semi Finals at East-Coast Nationals Result in the <a href="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/dragsteraustralia2.htm">October        Edition</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/dragsteraustralia2.htm"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/dragoz2.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="100" height="129" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/frontup.jpg" alt="" width="700" height="466" /><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>WSID Drag Summernationals 2006</strong><br />
In February i raced in the largest NSW Meet of the year the  Summernationals.        This time was a bit different as i had used the  prizemoney from the win        at the USA Invasion Meet to purchase  EFIlive/Flashscan so that i could tune        the car myself. I spent  the previous 3 weeks getting the car right and was        well rewarded.</p>
<p>I  made it through to the final 5 competitors and then was         eliminated just one race from the final. I still earned some more  valuable        points though and extended the lead i have in the NSW  Champs for Super Street        and also placed myself near the top of  the National Series. Winning the        National Pointscore makes the  driver have the honour of using the esteemed        number 1 on the car  for the whole of the following season.</p>
<p>As a driver i did the best  of all meets so far in this one,        consistently getting great  starts , it was just some technical issues with        some extra knock  retard in the final that slowed the car just enough to        let David  Simpson beat me to the line by 0.0206s which is about 1m. In this         race i got a 0.009 reaction and went 11.815 on a 11.720 handicap  dial-in.        Pretty rare you would lose with that. I should have  chosen better though        and had around 11.76 on the car -- was a bit  too optimistic about how much        faster the car would be with  slightly colder air -- but it was the knock        retard that slowed it  maybe 0.040 which is about 2m.</p>
<p>The last 2 meets my Dad helped in  the crew and made it so        much easier to focus more on racing and  doing well. I almost definitely        wouldn&#8217;t have done so well without  his support.</p>
<p>This meet was televised and had a large crowd.</p>
<p>The  car ran 11.768 in the final round of qualifying with a        1.630 60  footer. This was done in 27 degree heat and shows the car is ready         to run near 11.50 come winters cold fast racing weather.</p>
<p>Logs showed its now accelerating at<br />
0-80 2.65s<br />
0-100 3.70s<br />
0-130 5.73s<br />
0-160 8.51s<br />
0-190 12.04s<br />
80-120 2.33s</p>
<p>Here is a snapshot of one of the log of the last race.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 10px;" src="http://www.oztrack.com/clubsport/drag6b.jpg" alt="" width="700" height="525" /></p>
<p>Here is the music video with footage of the last meet and some other extras including         some family support shots as well. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgO7yUbQCfM"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgO7yUbQCfM">2006 Oztrack Music Video</a></p>
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<p><strong>Oztrack wins the NSW Season Championship        in Super Street Drag Racing</strong></p>
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<p>So with the Clubsport we won  the NSW 2005/2006 Track Championship in the  Super Street        Drag and was presented the trophy above at the NSW  Drag Racing Communities        season dinner.</p>
<p>In the major meet  of the season the Nitro Champs i got a new        PB in the car 11.619s  (but unfortunately went out in the 1st round). The        logs showed  0-100kph in 3.5s and 160kph coming up in 8.1s, the car got a         1.583 60 footer its best launch yet.</p>
<p>Then again on May 28th it  did another PB 11.509s 117.45mph        at the V8owners private day. The  car did under 11.57 10 times and did a        best 60 footer of 1.558.  It was recently dynod at 275rwkw which is good        power for a baby  cam.</p>
<p>In June 2006 it did another <strong>PB of 11.414 and 118.6mph</strong> with hand ported heads and the stock VX-VY Manifold. It also dropped its best 60 foot time to 1.551.  This has been logged at the strip as 0-100kph in 3.4s and 7.7s to  160kph. The car also did 8.9L/100km        at 85kph over a 35kph flat  freeway drive from Castle Hill on the M7 to Penrith        river on the  M4. This is 32 miles per gallon. The car sill only had a 216 220 114 cam and 1.8 roller rockers which gave the cam about 560 lift.</p>
<p>The next change was to some larger headers 1&#8243;7/8 Difilippo long 4 into 1s. They made the car sound fantastic. Its still rare i ever hear a LS1 that sounds as good as it did. The final mod with this cam retained was a Fast 92mm manifold and 92mm Throttle body. Combined these mods made the car consistently in the 11.4s in a range of weather conditions and it did a best of 11.364/119.5mph with the 216 220 cam. At this stage the car had already done 300+ passes down the strip.  Around this time it was dyno&#8217;d on the Mainline Dyno at Mainline by Todd and made 290rwkw on his conservative dyno. This would likely be around 310rwkw on my current dyno.</p>
<p>Later it had a 224 228 114 cam installed and Dart225cc heads. The engine looked old when the work was done and it had blowby. But was needed for a race meet we need to travel to that week in Willowbank, QLD. It only ever performed by a small margin faster than the original combo but im sure if this was done when the engine was younger the car would have run 11.10/121 in this stage of modification. It ran a best NA of 11.32/119.8mph and also did a 10.9/122mph with a 100 shot of nitrous launching in 2nd gear (in a mistaken attempt to keep the car slower than 11)  Then many 11.1s passes with around a 50hp shot.</p>
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<p>I sold the car to someone in Townsville and unfortunately i had already removed and sold the go fast bits off it. He got it with the NSW 11S R8 plates to souveneir at least!</p>
<p>Im now slowly building a car to race in Super Gas. It will likely end up with a F1 Procharger and be able to run a low 9s pass.  It will be fun but it wont count up the hundreds of passes a year that the Silver Clubsport did. It really did start Oztrack Tuning. I should have kept it!</p>
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