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Old May 12th, 2008, 07:10 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by BigShow300 (original)
This is whats happening on Sat, come down mate and have a go!

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£50 seems a bit steep for the track use!! See how much money I've got left after my trip to Pauls


Might just come and watch though
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Well done guys! Nice results for Big Shows car.

Quote: Originally Posted by Jove (original)
Nice results... I was going to come up on Sunday but didn't wake up until 12:00 as i was doing the tunnel run on Saturdays night.

Wuss! I managed to make it to Himley Hall after the tunnel run. We slept just outside Tesco Express near Himley for an hour, then grabbed some food when it opened, and went directly to the showground at 8:15!
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Great result, well done!!!

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Old May 13th, 2008, 09:15 AM
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Is that the limit you think for bigshows car a 13.6?

No, it should go 2.0 60ft even high 1.9s this will put the car in the 13.3s, at the moment we're driving the car like you're driving away from the traffic lights on Sunday and if you're over 70

I must admit I did have high hopes for the Parada's, in my car I done a long rolling burnout,

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went into stage, I thought I 'd be gentle and drop the clutch at 5k and smoked them all in 1st gear to a 3.3 60ft

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Old May 13th, 2008, 09:19 AM
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jaw_F430 (original)
£50 seems a bit steep for the track use!! See how much money I've got left after my trip to Pauls Might just come and watch though


I think I might be reminding you off this statement at MITP and The BMW show

Dont forget its £20 to sign on so its only another £30 extra for a super sticky track

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Old May 13th, 2008, 09:42 AM
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So how did you find the Paradas on the track?
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Old May 13th, 2008, 10:00 AM
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Its hard to say Bhozar because I'm still not a "driver", I had old nearly bald AO48 on last time and in theory found them better but maybe I was pushing it harder this time and I think sometimes I was in the wrong gear on a bend thus promoting wheelspin.

I did notice with the back ones the rubber had melted and rolled over a little on the edges.
I think the real test will be with an instructor with me or a decent driver in the car, next time at Bedford I want to book an all day one and book an Instructor for a couple of sessions.

Ideally I would like to fit 225 50-15 Toyo 888 but this will mean new wheels.

I was happy that my discs had gone blue so I must of been late braking even if I didn't have any control in the corners

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I might come up to the Santa Pod at the weekend and watch Paul & BigShow... See what the weather is like i hear it might rain

You did good round Bedford I enjoyed the ride I did notice the wheel spinning coming on to the back straight. I felt you just gunning it out the corner! ( Lead foot ) Braking was fine there was just a couple of times i did think you might have over shot the corner but you managed to pull it back and clip the apex.

I agree about doing a full track day because you just start to get into it towards the end of an evening session then it's time to pack up and go home. Having an instructor who knows the track better will help you out alot!

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I'm getting more and more tempted to join in on a track day. If one was organised on here in a few months time it would be very, very hard to say no... as long as the car is track-able by then .

Another thing... is the standard brake setup with Mintex 1144's ok for a track day? Or would it be better to wait until a brake upgrade or at least to wait until I could afford a brake upgrade before trying a track day

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Also you saying about the 10 sec FWD cars, you know the CPL lot are based where i live along with sumo power. Those Civics you regulalry see driving on the road, they seem to be really popular in the FWD class, is that for a reason. Although that MG ZR was a bit of a tool too, very fast.

The FWD class you are talking about with Guy and his customers are running in the HKS series which is for Jap cars only.

Where as Euro Sport Compact class is made up of cars which are made in Europe, it would be nice to have a load of 10sec Minis to mix it up with the VW's Rover Lancia.

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i'd be well up for doing a 1320ft, i bet it would be a right buzz, flooring it off the line. I just can't get my head round the inertia strain on all the parts as they go from zero to instant use under so much demand. I know they are all race parts, but i feel they work better in motion, at min 5mph rolling start. Do they do rolling start drags? like a 5mph rolling start category and a 10mph rolling start category? good idea no? but obvisouly we'd be seeing 9's on those runs

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Old May 19th, 2008, 08:53 PM
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i'd be well up for doing a 1320ft, i bet it would be a right buzz, flooring it off the line. I just can't get my head round the inertia strain on all the parts as they go from zero to instant use under so much demand. I know they are all race parts, but i feel they work better in motion, at min 5mph rolling start. Do they do rolling start drags? like a 5mph rolling start category and a 10mph rolling start category? good idea no? but obvisouly we'd be seeing 9's on those runs

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Karl,

As Jaw said with the power you've got you've got to have control off the line otherwise hello wheelspin which will effect your ET.

As for strain on parts if you remain on street tyres there will be none, if you bolt on slicks and launch at 7000 then the clutch will take the abuse unless you have a twin plate like mine which doesn't give then it'll just snap the driveshafts. I presume that your front wishbone bushes have been upgraded.

So you'll be okay as you got those big old Porshe brakes you cant put 15 inch drag slicks on so you dont have to worry

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Has one of my posts gone missing? I'm sure I posted a reply to GTT 280
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You're right you did post and it has gone missing

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You're right you did post and it has gone missing


Glad someone seen it thought I was going a bit looopppyyy
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