What did you do in the garage yesterday?
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Sardonicus said:
Be fitting this at some point to confirm my theory of how effective the Modine oil cooler is in maintaining stable oil temperature, the clock was never accurate since owning my car loosing hours daily so will be no loss if I need the time I have the head unit or my phone
A nice useful addition to the dash.phazed said:
One of the perks Richard.
Sounds like you have been working hard!
last nights fiddling consisted of checking car,fitting track wheels and trailering it 150 miles to Curbourough for a sprint later today.
Hope the weather is dry as forecasted
Update.Sounds like you have been working hard!
last nights fiddling consisted of checking car,fitting track wheels and trailering it 150 miles to Curbourough for a sprint later today.
Hope the weather is dry as forecasted
Weather fine, hooray.
20 cars, various from a modded MG Midget through Caterhams, other stuff, Exige and a 550 bhp Scooby Do.
Fastest times of the day;
Some sort of Formula Renault single seater,
1.22
Chimmy 5.5,
1.28 dead
Scooby do,
1.283
Followed by the rest.
Getting ready for reassembly tomorrow......
Gaz Gold Pros, all cleaned up and ready to fit...(thanks for the advice last night, Anthony )
Other elements getting a clean (see that horrid old shocker! urgh!)
And the wishbones n stuff...
Now - I think I deserve a pint of Guinness
Nosh
Gaz Gold Pros, all cleaned up and ready to fit...(thanks for the advice last night, Anthony )
Other elements getting a clean (see that horrid old shocker! urgh!)
And the wishbones n stuff...
Now - I think I deserve a pint of Guinness
Nosh
Edited by Nosh on Friday 21st August 18:47
Edited by Nosh on Friday 21st August 19:37
Sardonicus said:
Be fitting this at some point to confirm my theory of how effective the Modine oil cooler is in maintaining stable oil temperature, the clock was never accurate since owning my car loosing hours daily so will be no loss if I need the time I have the head unit or my phone
Nice, where from?Sardonicus said:
I Mac, I ordered it from Caerbont AuTomotive ( special order) I am not after dead accuracy just what's going on otherwise I would of gone fore the likes of Gary & Peters SPA units. How's that old jalopy of yours then?
Looks Coool mate, gotta get one myself. Is that an alternative to 'not so' speedy cables?The car? I swear it snears at me if I walk into the garage
macdeb said:
Sardonicus said:
I Mac, I ordered it from Caerbont AuTomotive ( special order) I am not after dead accuracy just what's going on otherwise I would of gone fore the likes of Gary & Peters SPA units. How's that old jalopy of yours then?
Looks Coool mate, gotta get one myself. Is that an alternative to 'not so' speedy cables?The car? I swear it snears at me if I walk into the garage
Simon, where/how do you connect the sensor please? Do you have pics?
For some reason I cannot explain I feel I would rather have Caerbont gauge than a Spa gauge too, even though I am (almost) as mad as Peter when it comes to track days and sprints
phazed said:
phazed said:
One of the perks Richard.
Sounds like you have been working hard!
last nights fiddling consisted of checking car,fitting track wheels and trailering it 150 miles to Curbourough for a sprint later today.
Hope the weather is dry as forecasted
Update.Sounds like you have been working hard!
last nights fiddling consisted of checking car,fitting track wheels and trailering it 150 miles to Curbourough for a sprint later today.
Hope the weather is dry as forecasted
Weather fine, hooray.
20 cars, various from a modded MG Midget through Caterhams, other stuff, Exige and a 550 bhp Scooby Do.
Fastest times of the day;
Some sort of Formula Renault single seater,
1.22
Chimmy 5.5,
1.28 dead
Scooby do,
1.283
Followed by the rest.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.49175365...
macdeb said:
Looks Coool mate, gotta get one myself. Is that an alternative to 'not so' speedy cables?
The car? I swear it snears at me if I walk into the garage
I bet it does CAI are in Wales and the lead time is about 3 weeks IIRC and the number is 01639 732200 easy to deal with spoke to a pleasant lady who got the guy to ring me and it was done exact match for my installed dial. QBee the sender looks like 1/8 NPT will be putting it where the OP sender is and moving the OP sender to a bung I intend to drill and tap The car? I swear it snears at me if I walk into the garage
Rib said:
phazed said:
phazed said:
One of the perks Richard.
Sounds like you have been working hard!
last nights fiddling consisted of checking car,fitting track wheels and trailering it 150 miles to Curbourough for a sprint later today.
Hope the weather is dry as forecasted
Update.Sounds like you have been working hard!
last nights fiddling consisted of checking car,fitting track wheels and trailering it 150 miles to Curbourough for a sprint later today.
Hope the weather is dry as forecasted
Weather fine, hooray.
20 cars, various from a modded MG Midget through Caterhams, other stuff, Exige and a 550 bhp Scooby Do.
Fastest times of the day;
Some sort of Formula Renault single seater,
1.22
Chimmy 5.5,
1.28 dead
Scooby do,
1.283
Followed by the rest.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.49175365...
You wouldn't think I had 450/400 springs with the damping screwed hardest on the front and 2/3rds up on the rear.
Edited to say, great set of pickiest Jonny!
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