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AK

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 22:20

I wish we had been able to boot it :lol:


Paul_J

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 20:07

ah sorry just read about the noise + keeping revs down.


Paul_J

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 20:04

ah just watched fee's vids' she seemed to be giving it more beans :thumbs: good girl :D


Paul_J

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 20:00

quote:
Originally posted by AK

http://www.trackscotland.co.uk/vid/Donington/Donington3.wmv - Adam Driving, 65Mb, 11mins long

right click, save as please


WTF? :| was it a Novice day or something? everyone was crawling around the track in that ...

I watched the whole of that video, waiting for you to start gunning it but you never did. Although the engine note is misleading I'm sure... sounds like it's off cam most of the time, pootling along in 4th or 5th. :lol: Only really seemed to go for it at all after about 8:30 when the blue porsche goes past...

Could just be how stable the car is and how the engine note sounds being mis leading though... And the fact you probably don't want to knacker the car out, you're just learning the track :thumbs:


sand-eel

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 18:02

at least the handle with care thing worked :lol:


AK

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 10:42

the damage, and this mornings work.

Will need a new G Sensor












AK

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 08:47

should now work

VIDS:

http://www.trackscotland.co.uk/vid/Donington/Donington1.wmv - Fee Driving, 58Mb, 8mins long

http://www.trackscotland.co.uk/vid/Donington/Donington2.wmv - Fee Driving, 22Mb, 4mins long

http://www.trackscotland.co.uk/vid/Donington/Donington3.wmv - Adam Driving, 65Mb, 11mins long

right click, save as please


AK

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 07:44

mishap was just stupidity on my part, and a bit of bad luck.

The battery is always secured, and will be insulated more so now we have a proper box.

justa big D'oh :lol:

wreck wires i can fix, dents add character and tell a story, burnt hand will heal :lol:


willay

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 06:54

glad to hear everyone is ok.


Ian

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 00:55

Looks like a good day, mishaps aside. Probably better to find that stuff out when you're not competing eh.


Mike

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 00:03

:lol:

Fire sounds interesting :o hope it's not caused too much hidden damage

Good to hear the rest of the trip and the track time went better :thumbs:


jr

posted on 9th Mar 08 at 22:55

fucking hell adam :lol: exciting then


AK

posted on 9th Mar 08 at 22:53

see - http://www.trackscotland.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?p=2811#2811

We were booked on full day open pit session at Donington.

We drove down :shock: picking the Skyline up from 'The Garage' en route. 450 miles down, same back :O

Loved the track, and was good to give Fee a feel for it before the TimeAttck first round. She went out with an instructor and Dave Wilkins (GTROC) for some pointers.

No major issues to report on track. Boost pipe blew off, I tried to over rev the car :S and we were then booted off the track at 4pm after out 3rd noise warning. We'd been short shifting all morning, and were gradually building up the pace/revs..... two 101dB strikes and a final 104.5dB Whoopsi. Our bung didnt fit, but it did a good job for the white Bruce Taxis evo :D Luckily we were thinking of heading home anyway :)

We didnt do any full on laps due to the noise/revs and towards the end the tyres were starting to go off, getting a bit of understeer in certain corners.

some pics and vids









should now work

VIDS:

http://www.trackscotland.co.uk/vid/Donington/Donington1.wmv - Fee Driving, 58Mb, 8mins long

http://www.trackscotland.co.uk/vid/Donington/Donington2.wmv - Fee Driving, 22Mb, 4mins long

http://www.trackscotland.co.uk/vid/Donington/Donington3.wmv - Adam Driving, 65Mb, 11mins long

right click, save as please


Vids were taken fairly early on..... Fee says excuse her squeeky vioce throughout them.


The drive down wasnt as bad as we expected, but the return journey was exiting. In car fire in Dundee :shock: Police and Fire Brigade were along to help. Luckily I had it under control with the extinguisher in the car and a trusty hammer :D

No major damage... yet. My hands are a bit burnt, the transmission tunnel is dented to buggery from my hammering, the EDFC rear wires are wrecked, and we'll need new battery cables.

What happened : The skyline battery was dead, and not charging.... causing the car to continually stutter and cut out whilst driving. We changed battery from the 911 but it was too big for the skyline battery cage. The battery was sitting in the back, I had to brake hardish, the battery slid forward and the +ve terminal hit the cage. The car cut out mid roundabout, the earth cable went up in flames, the +ve terminal welded itself to the cage.... D'oh

I had to cut the earth using a hammer (10mm cable) and put the fire out. Hopefully the TSC and gyro/g-sensor thingy nearby my hammering are OK.

With a bit of remedial work the car started again, and made it home.

[Edited on 10-03-2008 by AK]