I drove an S again at the weekend

I drove an S again at the weekend

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shnozz

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Tuesday 13th April 2004
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Was handed the keys to an S with the instructions to see how grippy the new tyres were.

Its been a while since I drove an S "hard". I forgot how responsive the steering is, how good the feedback to the wheels is and how bloody low they are

got the back end out a little but didnt push someone else's car too hard. Still great fun. If I ever become short of cash or need it elsewhere, I wouldnt hesitate buying another. What a giggle.

One thing that I didnt realise is how much shorter the cabin is on the S1 compared to my old S3. At 6' 3" I had to dislocate my knee to climb in to the thing and had to drive with my hands on the top of the steering wheel since my knees were wedged against the sides! Glad I didnt have to do that all the way to le mans in my S.

shnozz

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Podie said:
Good to hear you still enjoy a blat in the S..

Drove Slamm's S3 and Pies V8S on Sunday.

Compared to mine, Slamm's S3 is HEAVY... heavy clutch pedal, heavy throttle pedal, nicely balanced though... and great sound - very different to mine. Pulls very well, and very responsive, but not as smooth as mine (IMHO). Be interesting to see what Slamm recons to mine.

Now Pies V8S... me it's quick. Aside from crippling me with the worlds heaviest clutch pedal (I have some ligaments missing in my left leg!) it was a hoot. SO much torque... much quicker than any 4.0 Chim or Griff, and I get the impression that it would really worry some 5 litre cars... oh, and it's not finished yet either..!


the V6S I drove over the weekend was a good performer. Felt as quick as my old one which was considered fast for a V6.

HarryW has been working on his V8S and is all over the back of me when we go out for a blast. Quite noticeably quicker. We had some fun on the way to the Hampshire TVRCC meet last Thursday on the A31. We forgot there were some people following us for directions Got up to some high speeds and Harry's car is VERY fast.

shnozz

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Pies said:
Phil- Going by the figures ive seen from my car and HarryW car IMHO they are delivering very similar performance

Its just a question of how much do you want to spend and knowing when to stop "improving"




really? When Podie said it was "much quicker" than a 4 litre Chim/Griff I got the impression yours was a lot more powerful. HarryW's car is all over the back of me, but whether or not I'd class it as "much quicker" I'm not so sure...

shnozz

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either way, Harry's car is f ing fast!

shnozz

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Tuesday 13th April 2004
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Podie said:

shnozz said:


Pies said:
Phil- Going by the figures ive seen from my car and HarryW car IMHO they are delivering very similar performance

Its just a question of how much do you want to spend and knowing when to stop "improving"






really? When Podie said it was "much quicker" than a 4 litre Chim/Griff I got the impression yours was a lot more powerful. HarryW's car is all over the back of me, but whether or not I'd class it as "much quicker" I'm not so sure...



Pies is still under development...

I think a RWYB is in order..!


really wild York bender?

shnozz

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now i am confused

shnozz

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Tuesday 13th April 2004
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Podie said:

shnozz said:
now i am confused



Run What Ya Brung... drag racing...


oh cool. I am well up for that. Might bring the Rover when it reaches 275bhp

seriously, I know craig wants to get the NOS cerb on the track and now he is the new Hants RO maybe we can make some inroads at sorting this out somewhere southern...