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Social car club events and car cruises around Adelaide and the Adelaide hills.

Birdwood National Motor Museum Cruse

It was early on the 14th of August as the dew burnt off, and it was indeed a stunning day. We met up at 9am at T.T.P - sorry everyone, I was a bit late, LOL. We went across the road to grab some breakfast, before I called everyone in, and started 'laying down the law'.

We then left the car park, with Promo going the wrong way. We then hit the road, stopped for a bit, to let everyone else catch up (sorry everyone!). It was a lovely cruise up to Birdwood, with not much traffic. We cruised up parking in the car park, where I met up with the staff member who then received our money, and opened the gate, to the wet, wet grounds. With Oppo and Gusto looking for solid ground that we could position the cars in, we were off, setting up our little Touge Alliance display.

We then set off into the Birdwood National Motor Museum - wow - what some lovely cars they have in there; from Holden's to Chevrolet, they had it all. We went around the different buildings, outside, to the barn yard, up stairs to the garage - it was a lot of fun.

Touge Alliance Group Photo

Touge Dyno Day @ Classic Performance

It was the 11th of June & it was still dark outside when I set off for the wonderful land of Dyno's (was still very sleepy [smilie=lazy2.gif] ).

I arrived at 7:30am to meet our gracious hosts Ashley, Mark & Paul of Classic Performance Dyno Centre.

What an AWESOME setup!!!
ImageThe remaining members arrived between 7:45am & 8am, some arrived a little later due to sleep ins (Samuel!! [smilie=biggrin.gif] ) The total number of entrants ended up being an immense 12 cars.

We got started @ 8:30am & went on the dyno as follows:

1 Paul (Scoupy) - Unfortunately the Commodore was a non starter due to injector/valve issues diagnosed by the Dyno Crew. They tried to diagnose further but time was of the essence & unfortunately it was going to take too long. Sorry Paul [smilie=cray.gif]

2 Shaun (Willy Wonka) - No problems with the 2lt CH Lancer Wagon (Manual) & pulled a respectable 70kw @ the front wheels. No bad for completely standard.

3 Cameron (Little Assasin) - No problems with the 2lt CG Lancer Sedan (Manual), which surprised Cam a little. With the extra engine work it pulled a healthy 74.6kw @ the front wheels.

4 August (Gusto) - A little oil was required for the 1.6lt AE82 Corolla Hatch (Manual), but it ended up with a strong 58.8kw @ the front wheels.

5 Alex (Charmed) - A LOT of oil was required for the 2lt CG Lancer Sedan (Auto) & after a little bit of gearbox drop down (gotta love autos), it came up with beefy 66kw @ the front wheels.

6 Michael (JDR) - The 3.8lt VX Commodore Supercharged (Auto) was the 1st forced induction car to take to the dyno & took some time to setup so they could read the psi levels from the manifold. Once set it found the same gearbox drop down Alex had until the laptop with fitted to keep it in gear. Running a VERY lean AFR it pulled sturdy 141.2kw @ the rear wheels on 8.8psi.

7 Cat (RXGirl) - The 1.3lt FC RX7 Turbo rotor (powered by hamster) was the 2nd forced induction car to take to the dyno & took twice as long to setup as they could not work out where to tie the car down. Once sorted it came up with a tyre SQUEALING 122.1kw @ the rear wheels put a HUGE cheesy grin on Cat's face!! [smilie=biggrin.gif]

8 Jared (Bladeoz) - The 1.8lt Proton was placed on the dyno with a lot of hesitation, but Jared grabbed his car by the short & curly's & waited on the diagnosis. All good to run [smilie=dance4.gif] With the OK given it put out a strapping 75.2kw @ the front wheels.

This bought about our BBQ lunch, cooked brilliantly by Little Assasin, & plenty of consultation with Ashley

9 Jason (Hyperdrive3d) - The 1.2lt 1st Gen rotor (powered by hamster) rounded up the troops with the rap, rap of the exhaust & once on the dyno the guys tried to get under it to tie down. No such luck, so the dyno was shifted to raise the rear wheels on top of the rollers to tie down (so cool!!) With everything in place the hard wearing rotor (powered by hamster) pulled 69.5kw @ the rear wheels.

10 Sam (RearEnd) - The 2lt S14 Silvia Turbo was the 3rd forced induction car to take to the dyno & was setup very quickly. With a decent number expected peoples eyes moved to the big screen to see a colossal 166.5kw @ the rear wheels [smilie=vinsent.gif]

11 Kat (Ceffe from 1st BDay Cruise) - The Ceffe was out of action but she bought along a 2lt Twin Cam Celica for giggles. The giggles soon subsided with a highest NA score of 80.2kw @ the front wheels.

12 Cyra (Eunos from Iggy Cruise) - The 2.3lt Eunos 800 Supercharged was our last forced induction & last car for the day [smilie=cray.gif] . With the weather starting to change & the oil topped up the car ran a reputable 114.9kw @ the front wheels even with a child sleeping in the back seat.

Front Wheel Drive: (NA & Forced)
1 Cyra - 114.9kw
2 Kat - 80.2kw
3 Jared - 75.2kw
4 Camo - 74.6kw
5 Shaun - 70.0kw
6 Alex - 66.0kw
7 August - 58.8kw
Rear Wheel Drive: (NA & Forced)
1 Sam - 166.5kw
2 Promo - 141.2kw
3 Cat - 122.1kw
4 Jason - 69.5kw

Thanks to Kat(180Sxy), Colin(Brash), Ryan(Supermini) & Brett(Pancakes) for coming out & having a look.

In all it was an awesome day run by a remarkable group of people @ the Classic Performance Dyno Centre. We WILL be heading there again in the future!!

Photos of the event are now available over at our flickr stream.

Touge Alliance 1st Birthday Cruise

Touge Alliance First Birthday Cruise Gathering

It was a reasonably nice start time of 10am at Bunnings Mile End. ETSA park was the supposed start spot, but netball made the carparks a little tight!!

We were graced with the presence of Jason & Jared in SUS RX7, August in HACHI 2, Alex, Andy, JP & 3yr old Sebastian in Andy's Mazda 6, Kimberley & myself in the PUFFA wagon plus 2 new people in their Cefiro.

Cat (FC RX7) showed up to say hello but did not have petrol to go anywhere but home

After leaving at 11am we drove straight up Greenhill Rd to Portrush Road which we followed to the Freeway & up to Hahndorf. Gotta love going through the Heysen tunnel with an exhaust note like Jason's!!!

We made quick time & got to Grumpy's just be 12 for lunch. Just before we ordered JP got a call from the CFS to put out a forest fire. The Mazda 6 moved off with all 4 passengers to check out the fire. Whilst this was happening the rest of us ordered our food & enjoyed a couple of brews & chatted about stuff....

Touge Alliance First Birthday Cruise Cars Parked

The Mazda 6 came back just in time for the next leg of our trip, luckily enough the fire was quite small so all 4 people came back.

We headed on a quiet journey to Melba Chocolate Factory outside Woodside. I know it's not Haigh's but the drive was nice!!

The group left here with the Mazda 6 crew & the PUFFA wagon heading to Gumeracha to view the Big Rocking Horse whereas the "pikers :D " headed left after Lobethal back down Gorge Road (Jason will have to fill in what the traffic was like).

The 6 of us had a GREAT time at the Big Rocking Horse. We started with a snack in the cafe, then Andy, JP & Sebastian headed to the top of the Horse. After this we all decided to go through the Wildlife Sanctury to feed the animals. Whilst feeding Alex ;) we had some sheep, alpacas & kangaroos come for a little feed which Sebastian found enthralling. Kim didn't like the black alpaca as it preferred to nibble on her elbow!!
We kept wandering until we found some ducks & goats which seemed happy to finished off the feed.

We then left at 4pm & headed home. Thanks to everyone that could come & make this day awesome!! Jared's put up a bunch of photos up to flickr. Head over there for a looksie!

P.S Hopefully more people can meet the Cefiro people on upcoming Friday nights.

Iggy's Fairwell Cruise

Iggy!

Well i have to say that this was the most un-thought cruise i have ever been on. I'm not saying that in a bad way either... The day started out with a small meet up at Athelstone shopping centre with about 10 cars mainly consisting of rotarys thanks to our friends at FDRX7 and SA ROTORS.

First stop: Lofty Summit, I never knew that it could take so long to get there... A simple drive that should take about 30 minutes turned into a huge round about route that got us 10 minutes up the road and took us an hour to get there. Mind you, they were some of the most interesting roads i had been on in a while including a dirt road so it was great.

Iggy's FD

Once at Lofty Summit our next destination was Mt Bold Dam. Mt Bold Dam is an awesome location on a warm day, unfortunately today was not so warm and it was a little wet. By this stage we were running about 2 hours late, our noon arrival at the dam was pushed back to 2pm and we didnt know exactly how to get there as all navigation devices had failed for those organising the cruise. This dilemma meant that we yet again got a little lost taking another dirt road but this time still heading in the right direction.

We got the Mt Bold Dam just after 2pm and had a walk around, taking some photos and having a good chat. At this stage we found out that one of our other members who was meant to be meeting us had travelled all the way to myponga dam instead, what unexpected twist was next? After everyone had finally made it to the dam and had a chat we went to Kangarilla bakery to get some food for a late lunch. I think the staff at the bakery were a little surprised as about 20 people walk in just before closing expecting food.

After food some members headed off home to do other things but most went back to Iggy's house for his farewell dinner. You can see all the photos from this day out through our Touge Alliance Flickr Account.

The cruise finished at Iggy's house for a great farewell dinner with his family and friends.

Immediate attractions that drew the eye was a fantastic feeling of nostalgia for those familiar with south-east asian home design with the decor/layout of the house. Secondly; more noticable was the epic asian bidet toilet which are always a treat to see and use.

While being treated to a generous fresh bowl of fruit, the crew gathered around the backyard dining area with Sam and Jessie stealing the seats closest to the heater.

Iggy got busy as the host as more friends and family arrived, with his cousins helping to prepare the dinner to be shared by all. The dinner was a lovely cultural and culinery experience. A near bottomless supply of satay and peanut sauce kept everybody happy along with generous amounts of asian fingerfood; a zesty indo salad was also served which complimented the meal very well.

As the dinner wrapped up, Iggy gave the tour of his place; revealing a very cool games that featured a pooltable, 3DTV with GT5 attached to it and an aquarium for his pet thorny lizard!! A piano was also available in the study for those born with 6 fingers!

but as all good things must come to an end, the evening was ended by many hugs and wishes of good luck and fun times in the big BJ.

The members of T/A wish iggy a fortuitous journey to China and wishes him well in his business dealings and an eventual safe return to our great A-Town for more hampster madness in the hills!

Old Skool N New Age Show

Panorama of the half moon layout

 With an early start on the cards it was obviously dark & cold.
Our meet point was McDonalds Edwardstown, where the time of 6am was agreed upon. Silly idea that!! [smilie=lazy2.gif] From there, we left at 6:20am along South Road towards our destination of Christies Beach for a 7am entry.

We arrived at 6:45am with 8 cars holding up the Touge Alliance brand. We moved into a half moon position quickly & set up our tents. We then cleaned up the cars & went to Coles to pickup our drinks for the day.

By the time 9am came around, there were approx. 400 cars & bikes plus a 454 twin turbo speed boat on the oval, and the cars varied from a 1928 Model A to a brand spankin' R35 GTR...

Toyota Corolla

Link to photo slideshow in Flickr
Link to album in Facebook. There are more photos courtesy of Augustography to come in the coming days (chomp chomp).