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    Tulloch inks deal on rare Camaro GT3 racer

    Tulloch inks deal on rare Camaro GT3 racer

    Southland motor-racing icon "Inky" Tulloch is importing a rare Chevrolet Camaro racer in GT3 spec for key New Zealand events.

    Tulloch, the former Mayor of Mataura and Gore District and a successful businessman, has previously won numerous NZ and Australian motor racing titles in his four-plus decades of motorsport, including seven super truck championships.

    The veteran has, however, developed a growing interesting in endurance racing and recently took the opportunity to test drive a 650 hp 7.9-litre V8 Camaro in Italy.

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    Stuff story with plenty more details and photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan View Post
    Tulloch inks deal on rare Camaro GT3 racer



    Stuff story with plenty more details and photos.
    When did Tulloch win even one Australian motor racing title?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry S View Post
    When did Tulloch win even one Australian motor racing title?
    Truck racing x 3 times I believe.

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    inky

    Quote Originally Posted by Terry S View Post
    When did Tulloch win even one Australian motor racing title?
    Well done Inky..never too old .......might spur a few more on ..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry S View Post
    When did Tulloch win even one Australian motor racing title?
    Would it have mattered anyway, he is a Kiwi!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry S View Post
    When did Tulloch win even one Australian motor racing title?

    2011 and 2012

    Australian Production endurance Championships

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry S View Post
    When did Tulloch win even one Australian motor racing title?
    So that's five - how many do you want? [bet he could post a photo if he wanted to!]

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    Car must have a FIA dispensation to run the exhaust out thru front fender?, everything else seems to have it finish @50%+ of wheelbase.

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    Schedule A 5.2 Exhaust system:
    (1) General Requirements: All vehicles shall be fitted with an efficient and effective
    silencer that:
    (a) Ensures noise emissions do not exceed 95dBA (refer Part One Article 3.8), and
    (b) Is securely mounted to the vehicle, and
    (c) Is isolated from the cockpit, either beneath the floor or surrounded by gas tight
    ducting, and
    (d) Ensures all exhaust gases exit the perimeter of the vehicle behind the mid-point
    of the wheelbase except where an allowance is granted by MotorSport NZ and
    noted in the vehicles MotorSport NZ Logbook.
    (e) Does not protrude more than 150mm beyond the bodywork.

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    We should be the same as the States, 105dBA

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    saw a photo recently of 106dba max at a uk track that is better and an industry standard

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    Was looking at manufacturers specs last nite for several different cars, they ranged from 102 to 114 dBA, but sup regs by meeting organisers in various countries contain a regulation where organisers can insist on a lower noise level...... not an easy task on that Camaro as its flat sheet underneath.

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    Time for the competitor to be looked after in this dBA rubbish. MSNZ are our representative and should listen too and not tell what will be.

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    you are correct Rod. motor racing is a multimedia show, noise, glamour, spectacle, and speed. a REAL computer game

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jac Mac View Post
    Was looking at manufacturers specs last nite for several different cars, they ranged from 102 to 114 dBA, but sup regs by meeting organisers in various countries contain a regulation where organisers can insist on a lower noise level...... not an easy task on that Camaro as its flat sheet underneath.
    Which system of measurement Jac, by that is it as done by the world motorsport bodies where it is a set distance from the racing line under full power etc or is it by the method used by the various transport authorities around the world where it is measured at a set rpm at a certain distance from the tailpipe as there is one hellave difference in the outcome. A car at the limit on the transport authorities test system would probably hardly raise an indication on the motorsport system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlo View Post
    Which system of measurement Jac, by that is it as done by the world motorsport bodies where it is a set distance from the racing line under full power etc or is it by the method used by the various transport authorities around the world where it is measured at a set rpm at a certain distance from the tailpipe as there is one hellave difference in the outcome. A car at the limit on the transport authorities test system would probably hardly raise an indication on the motorsport system.
    The manufacturers info did not specify which method, 114 was for the Ferrari GT3 car & the 102 was the Porsche. Watching, listening to the videos of the Camaro it does not sound that loud, doesn't even seem to rev very high, I was more interested in the apparent freedom of exhaust exit position, if its too loud no doubt the powers that be will enforce the rules in a fair and equal manner!
    Edit, just checked FIA rules for dbA on ( LMP1 & GTE simply because I have those regs on file ) cars....110dbA 15 meters from car at track edge, do us kiwis value our dbA the same way as our $$??
    Last edited by Jac Mac; 09-08-2014 at 05:22 AM.

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    no,jac mac here we bend over and take it for the minorities. ie 3 noise complaints and a circuit gets a non compliance cert. (made up numbers but you get my drift) democracy does not exist,the pleasure of 20,000 paying spectators can be ruined by 3 people downwind of a track. as rod said the msnz does not represent the competitor at all

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    It's a big issue here in the UK too, different tracks have different "legal" requirements placed on them and different track's measure them in different way's , there is no consistency.

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    If you do not have a planning permit for your location then you should have one.
    Venue owners and the issuing authority have agreed in the permit to a number of issues that by law must be adhered to. Noise levels and hours of operation feature in all planning permits. Noise level requirements can vary as to terrain, altitude, proximity of housing, highways etc.
    People can jump up and down as much as the like but nothing will change unless a fresh application with amendments is made and this is signed off by all.
    MSNZ as far as I know do not own any circuits in New Zealand so really do not have a voice, but they do have to comply with the planning permits for the venues that their affiliated clubs conduct race meetings at.
    There is a consistent noise level measurement method available.

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    KW that may be the case in Oz, but not here. The limits are (have been) placed retrospectively and there is a consistent measure available, it's just that it is not used.

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