Good day out guys.
Josh and Travis weren't scared off so we must have done something right.
In fact, the only scary thing for the day was how crazy-early everyone was. Even Jonno. Weird.
4-Dec-2011 - Toolangi - Medium
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Thanks alot to everyone who came, it was a great day!
This was not only my first club trip, it was my first 4wd trip in Oscar bar playing around on my property. Have alot to learn, and I really appreciate the experience you guys have - and the willingness to impart it.
Looking forward to the next one
This was not only my first club trip, it was my first 4wd trip in Oscar bar playing around on my property. Have alot to learn, and I really appreciate the experience you guys have - and the willingness to impart it.
Looking forward to the next one

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Re: 4-Dec-2011 - Toolangi - Medium
I reckon you drove veery well Travis- I think you should be very happy with how the day went.
With all the auto's in the club now, we should organise an auto training trip where we can all compare notes, setups and techniques.
Steve.
With all the auto's in the club now, we should organise an auto training trip where we can all compare notes, setups and techniques.
Steve.
michaelpiranha2000 wrote: The rear is in great condition. but has a broken crown wheel and pinon
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Re: 4-Dec-2011 - Toolangi - Medium
Auto sure is a different animal,
I'm needing to learn new tricks.
I'm needing to learn new tricks.
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Re: 4-Dec-2011 - Toolangi - Medium
Thanks everyone for a great trip. I'll put the following pics up on auszookers tomorrow.






























Re: 4-Dec-2011 - Toolangi - Medium
clearly there is 1 too many black soft tops in the club now!
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Some more pics








Re: 4-Dec-2011 - Toolangi - Medium
I reckon that is a great idea. I was a little concerned about getting stuck too often and slowing you guys down, so I think I drove with too much power on occasion. I would learn alot from a trip where perhaps some more difficult tracks could be driven a number of times with different techniques/gears, with less concern for getting stuck.gwagensteve wrote:With all the auto's in the club now, we should organise an auto training trip where we can all compare notes, setups and techniques.
Steve.
Hope that makes sense...
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That makes sense to me.OscarX90 wrote:I reckon that is a great idea. I was a little concerned about getting stuck too often and slowing you guys down, so I think I drove with too much power on occasion. I would learn alot from a trip where perhaps some more difficult tracks could be driven a number of times with different techniques/gears, with less concern for getting stuck.gwagensteve wrote:With all the auto's in the club now, we should organise an auto training trip where we can all compare notes, setups and techniques.
Steve.
Hope that makes sense...
I was doing just that, on the steep loose rocky stuff.
Trying differents speeds, gears and throttle ups n downs.
Be good to drive on different tyre pressures, on same tyrack, too.
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Re: 4-Dec-2011 - Toolangi - Medium
Something a very rarely see with the auto cars in the club is the brake lights on whilst the car is moving through obstacles. I very rarely had my left foot off the brake when I was driving my G off road, and it's just how I drive an auto off road now.
It's fiendishly hard to learn, kind of like patting your head and rubbing your tummy at once, but once mastered, the true advantage of an auto becomes apparent.
PS Travis, you never have to worry about going too slow. We've all sat behind Greg for years.
Steve
It's fiendishly hard to learn, kind of like patting your head and rubbing your tummy at once, but once mastered, the true advantage of an auto becomes apparent.
PS Travis, you never have to worry about going too slow. We've all sat behind Greg for years.

Steve
michaelpiranha2000 wrote: The rear is in great condition. but has a broken crown wheel and pinon