New
Article - Forced Induction for Diesels
Just published today, is the
2nd instalment to our popular new article series that looks at various
diesel engine technical issues. Our new article discusses the
application of forced induction to diesels - what it is and what it
does. So if you want to get your teeth into the technicalities of the
difference between Turbochargers and Surperchargers, or you're just not
sure what difference it all makes, then click to read "Forced
Induction for Diesels". About the only thing not mentioned here
is Intercoolers - we're saving that for our next article in this series.
Canning
Stock Route - News Important
news is now confirmed regarding traveller access and permits for the
Canning Stock Route - effective immediately. The
public have access rights ONLY along the CSR. Lands adjacent to the CSR
are owned under native-title by the Martu People and access is
restricted. These areas include (and are not limited to): The Calvert
Ranges, Durba Springs, and the wider Percival Lake area. Permission from
the Martu People is required to access these areas. So
this means that you MUST contact Ngaanyatjarra Council (Aboriginal
Corporation) to request permission to enter restricted country adjacent
to the CSR - even for visiting popular CSR sites that up until this year
did not require a permit. Phone (08) 9425 2000 to apply for your permit
or for further information. Related
Link - CSR
Trek Note.
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Great
Outback Clean Up In
an announcement just released today by the organising committee for the
Great Outback Clean Up, this event has now been cancelled due to a lack
of registrations to date not meeting a level that will allow for the
event to make a significant impact on the amount of rubbish along the
tracks that the event was to pass. May we take this opportunity to
impose upon all of you that are undertaking trips this year to focus on
an outback cleanup of your own.
Don't forget
your Mum on Sunday 14th May! This newsletter sent to you from The ExplorOz Team
David, Michelle, Jackie, and Kerry Advertise
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