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sri boy
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21st Jul 10 at 15:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

whens the next time u guys are at knockhill as would like to cum n watch
mentalcorsa
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looking good guessing you will be at cadwell for the next round?
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Yep....another new track to learn

I don't know when I'll next be at Knockhill with it...we've got a track evening on 16th August, but Adam's away and I might take the impreza down for a change.
We'll see
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Just found this, nice little write up, no doubt you've seen it...

http://www.racingexposure.com/blog/2010/05/kindness-shines-at-knockhill/
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quote:
Originally posted by Fee
Yep....another new track to learn

I don't know when I'll next be at Knockhill with it...we've got a track evening on 16th August, but Adam's away and I might take the impreza down for a change.
We'll see


will prob take a pop up good luck with the rest of the season
AK
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white wheels refurbed



DannyB
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Much better
AK
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they were white before, just a bit worse for wear after a year of brake dust and gravel traps

We have Porsche Riviera blue for the blue set
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Yeah, they just look a lot better fresh and crisp, wont last long though eh
AK
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oil and plugs changed.

4 of the Greddy iridium plugs has cracked ceramic insulators one had bits falling off of it but i'm pretty sure it was all contained and none went into the bore. Replaced all with NGK iridium BBKR8EIX



Sump plug (knew this was coming after last oil change) - fee had managed to thread it (and not fit a copper washer) 2 changes ago... it had just enough to hold last time but this time it just took all the threads out with it Had to re-tap the sump ( now 1/2" NF 20 pitch) Didnt have any 'sump plugs' in that size kicking about so popped over to SteadFast Scotland and got a couple for free Big Thanks!

4 oldest wheels (with newest tyres) refurbed in Porsche Riviera blue 8) bright!




Susp - remote reservoirs reclameped again! Really need to see about getting some more grub screws and locktight to secure them!
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what causes plugs to do that, i've had it happen before and some of the ceramic disappeared into the engine

done loads of miles since and had no bother yet...
AK
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heat at a guess...but they should take temps well in excess of the engine!

Shitey manufacturing, incorrect installation/removal prob more likely.
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Bright!
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quote:
Originally posted by DannyB
Just found this, nice little write up, no doubt you've seen it...

http://www.racingexposure.com/blog/2010/05/kindness-shines-at-knockhill/


I thought that white e36 M3 was a time attack car, I sent him a flat extended engine undertray today, that I made
AK
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Daniel Gannon?
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Indeed
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Should be on his car at the weekend racing.
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riviera blue wheels look pish on the car.....

what next



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oh.... suppose this should be updated with last weekends news!

http://www.trackscotland.co.uk/timeattack/2010/2010round5.htm

After a long 3 month wait, the final round of Time Attack 2010 had at last arrived. Sitting second in the championship with such strong competition I knew that I had to give it everything to be in with a chance of getting 1st place. The car was still working after Cadwell Park, so apart from a service and a long overdue clean it was kept in the garage untouched and unused. I did not want to risk breaking anything before Snetterton.

After a week of sleepless nights, an 11 hour drive down to Norwich and a trackday to re-learn the circuit, the last race of the year was upon us.

Straight away I felt completely out of practice with the car - three months is the longest time I have gone without driving it. The fact that I was a bag of nerves probably didn't help matters! I was braking too early and going round the corners much slower than I knew I could. In the warm up session my gearbox started crunching (again!) going into 4th and 5th gear and I told myself to take it easy for the first two sessions of the day so that it would hold out for the qualifying and the final where the crucial points could be earned. I finished the session in 4th place, behind Walter Morris, Scott Robson and Warren Kelly. Not fast enough, but I still had more to come!



Things didn't go much better in the practice session. I kept missing gears, crunching when I did manage to get it in gear, the brakes weren't feeling great and my tyres were barely lasting one hot lap! Luckily I had convinced Adam to whip his newer brake pads out of his Impreza to take down as spares for me. I was tempted to take the whole car as a spare but that just seemed a bit excessive! The new pads were fitted and brakes bled for the qualifying session and I switched to my slightly newer tyres which would hopefully last a bit longer. I was still sitting 4th in my class so I knew that now was the time to pick up the pace.

Out in the qualifying I could feel an improvement in the brakes and I was starting to build confidence in my braking points. The tyres were only marginally better though, despite being brand new at the last round. I seemed to convert to Adam's driving style...crazy, off the track in the mud and pretty much all over the place! I was struggling to pull together one clean lap - the nerves were definitely getting to me. To stay in with a shot of the top spot I needed to beat Scott. Half way through the session I noticed Scott's car pulled in at one of the Marshall's posts on the circuit with Scott standing watching everyone going by. I cannot imagine the frustration he must have been going through. I got into the pits at the end of the 15 minutes and was told that his engine had given up the ghost (possibly). I then found out that Walter was possibly out too because of engine failure. I had finished 2nd in my group, with only Warren Kelly ahead of me. 4 crucial points in the bag. The car problems seemed to be contagious though, and I soon found out (despite my pit crew trying to keep it a secret from me) that my car had decided not to start up! Doh! All the wiring was checked, coil packs were inspected, the plugs were sparking but 3 of the brand new week old plugs had cracked down the ceramic body. Thankfully Marcus Webster came to the rescue with 6 new HKS 9s which seemed to solve the problem and get the car going again. Phew!



The time for the final came and I was still a nervous wreck! I knew there was something not quite right with the car and with so many cars breaking over the course of the day I knew that nothing was safe. I was recommended to do one steady fast lap to get the championship in the bag just in case something broke or turned into Adam again and took it off the track! I'm not very good at taking it easy, but I could see that it was the sensible thing to do. After my 'safe' lap I stayed out having some fun chasing Warren's winning time. It wasn't to be though and I finished in 2nd place on the day. I think I would have been coming home with a wrecked car trying to beat Scott if he had been in the final.

My 2nd place earned me enough points to take the Club Challenge 4WD 2010 championship. I am over the moon with the result, and glad I can now sleep at night again!



A big thanks to everyone that has helped out with the car over the year:

    Wallace Performance for looking after the car and me when I've been at the rounds on my own!
    Russ Paton (now left Wallace Performance) for mapping the car, and for tweaks and advice at many of the rounds
    RB Motorsport for building an engine that has lasted longer than any of my previous ones!
    All my other sponsors for their help along the way - DDM Engineering, Motorwerks, Opie Oils, Clark Motorsport and TrackScotland
    Kev, Simmie and Mic for helping get the car started again in time for the final session of the day
    Colin Telfer (Scott's mechanic) for helping with hose fittings to fix a fuel leak
    Marcus Webster for the spark plugs
    Dan Comber (motorsport management student) for his help in the pits at Brands Hatch
    Warren Kelly for giving me 'momentum'
    Marco 'Sparco' Haig for the ice-cream at roasty-toasty Brands
    John Stewart (Flat Out Photography) and Rich Sams for all their great shots at each round
    The Time Attack organisers for another great year and for my jumbo trophy!
    All my competitors, for making it so bloomin' stressful, but exciting at the same time!


Videos:

Practice - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQvsRAHZdhE

Qualifying - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20Hu_icFLus

Final - incar - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqN8mpMWMnw

Final with data overlay - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCShNi_Ny4I


All my write ups from the year are here -
http://www.trackscotland.co.uk/timeattack.htm



[Edited on 19-10-2010 by AK]
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Paint the wheels the same colour as the car, that or gold, That could look quite nice too.

[Edited on 19-10-2010 by DannyB]
AK
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gold

We have a white set.... they work.

Maybe just two sets of white but its easier to remember which tyres are which when wheels are different
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Quite true, I think gold would look brilliant.
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well done - what a result.

you doing it again next year?
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great update



well done
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thats a fantastic outcome. you must be well pleased

well done

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