weather for 21st

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Roger A

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Thursday 11th May 2006
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looks like "showers" for the 21st. I may have to make my apologies to Cybill

Esprit

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284 months

Thursday 11th May 2006
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Too early to tell at the moment really. On a long enough timeline, EVERY day in auckland is forecast as "showers".... it''s only as the days get closewr they can forecast gaps in those showers :P

Although with the weather we've had this past few weeks, I'd not be surprised if the next day when it doesn't rain is some time in October.

robdickinson

31,343 posts

255 months

Thursday 11th May 2006
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21st, of this month??

Thats 9 days away, they cant get tomorrows weather right here.

Roger A

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241 months

Thursday 18th May 2006
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Well, It's looking good. only complication is that I have a new clutch that needs bedding in before Sunday, which means lots of K,s in the Fraser before then. Poor me! Alas and lack-a-day.Oh, and I'll need a WOF station that doesn't get exorcised about full-harness belts.My certification plate doesn't arrive til' next week.

Esprit

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284 months

Thursday 18th May 2006
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Good news Roger... the weather's GREAT for racking up kays in the Fraser

My Lotus has a shiny new VTNZ WOF too, so I'm happy, I've just got the car in bits fixing some last minute niggles but will be all go for sunday morning

tvr_nz

78 posts

249 months

Thursday 18th May 2006
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I haven't been here for ages.
What event is happening on 21st - we've got some drags on weather permitting

GravelBen

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231 months

Thursday 18th May 2006
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Esprit said:
...My Lotus has a shiny new VTNZ WOF...


you went to VTNZ? I've given up on them after being failed on such important safety concerns as condensation in a foglight, and one blown number plate light bulb.

iain a

329 posts

228 months

Thursday 18th May 2006
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Can you send some good weather down to Manfield too please... It is the date of the CCC "Picnic".. and I'm sure you know what that means... I have the slicks ready to go on the car and a trailer rented to drag it up on...

Top fun

Esprit

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284 months

Thursday 18th May 2006
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tvr_nz said:
I haven't been here for ages.
What event is happening on 21st - we've got some drags on weather permitting


Welcome back Yeah we've got drags on the 21st at Meremere.... it's through the Jaguar club but with many other clubs invited (Lotus, TVR, BMW etc)

Kiwi Le

262 posts

268 months

Saturday 20th May 2006
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Yeah but ya can't go under 13 seconds

:-(

iwilson

246 posts

284 months

Sunday 21st May 2006
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I popped down this morning to take a look. Wish I had entered now, the weather is great and they're getting loads of runs in. Nice variety of cars, loads of TVR griff's, Jags, and an assorted bunch of VX220's, Esprit in his Elise, Skylines a very quick stock MR2 (13.7) etc.

Esprit was into the high 13's when I left and was experimenting with adding and removing various bits of bodywork when I left

Roger A

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Sunday 21st May 2006
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It was a great day!! I think the science of the perfect launch escapes me, but I'm very happy with what the wee Fraser will do over the quarter. George (Esprit) is master of the quick launch and, were it a 1/16 or 1/8, would be unbeatable, but those of us with better power/weight snuck by him.

Kiwi Le

262 posts

268 months

Sunday 21st May 2006
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Good to see the weather stay dry.......what parts was George taking off ??

Roger A

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Sunday 21st May 2006
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Just the wheels and that big metal thing under the bonnet.

Esprit

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Sunday 21st May 2006
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Hehe was good to see you again Ian Especially with TR8 in tow.... you'll have to sign up for future events... it's a small cost to secure yourself a place... then if you don't end up coming down then you've only thrown away a quarter tanksworth of petrol money

And Dean, as for adding/removing bits of bodywork, I was just adding and removing my top secret carbon clamshells Just kidding, I was just doing some comparisons between roof-on, roof-off and rear window removal... found out that if you're roof off you're quicker just removing the rear window as well but the Elise is marginally quicker (all things being equal) with the roof on... it's good for about 2-3MPH at the top end which is pretty small, but enough to make a difference in a car as standard as mine where I've not got an abundance of horsepower :P

As for you Roger, I'm VERY impresed with your efforts today... that new gearbox/clutch certainly makes for a crisper drive I can see... I've always suspected your car would be quick with that power and weight... this is confirmed. Get some track-oriented tyres and a few more practice days at Pukekohe and I'm betting that sub-1:11 laps are at your disposal... you certainly seem to have the potential as a driver too, just need the practice and the confidence in your machinery to take it to the next level

FANTASTIC day... I await pics... silly me I didn't take any but there were plenty of cameras about so hopefully some will pop up.

speedy_thrills

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244 months

Sunday 21st May 2006
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Roger A said:
I think the science of the perfect launch escapes me, but I'm very happy with what the wee Fraser will do over the quarter.
Launch control? I believe you can buy systems that hold the engine at peak power so all you have to do is clutch and shift. Anything a human can do an IC can do better, faster, more reliably and cheaper.

Roger A

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Monday 22nd May 2006
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You're very generous, George. -By the way, weren't we LUCKY yesterday, It's PISSING down in Auckland now!

kylie

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258 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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Wheres the bloody pics then

Ffirg 005

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252 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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Oh alright then.... Here's some pics from Sunday's Welly Constructors Car Club day at Manfield. I went up with Iain A in his newly certified 220hp Caterham. Beaut little machine which raised a few bushy eyebrows at trackside - his best lap time was 1:18.2 when chasing down the Radical, and I suspect there's better to come. Thanks Iain for a very enjoyable day and particularly for those laps behind the wheel! Very trusting...!

Thats a JRM and an SR1 Radical in the background of pic 2.



Roger A

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Monday 22nd May 2006
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I wonder what THAT machine would do the 1/4 in....