Mark Adams mobile number?

Mark Adams mobile number?

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trefor

Original Poster:

14,635 posts

282 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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Can someone email me his mobile number via my profile -I want to book a tuning session asap.

Thanks!


Trefor/.

Mark Adams

356 posts

259 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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Hi Trefor - contact details are:

Mob: 07798 582 390
Tel: 01694 720 144
Fax: 01694 720 143
E-mail: Mark.Adams@BJDS.com

As you know I'm a major pain to get hold of (sorry)! I try to be available between 09:00 and 11:00 Mon-Sat on the phone. Fridays I'm usually on the dyno so I rarely respond to the moby. I mostly read e-mails, but since there are hundreds of them I often can't reply.

Every single one is important - and persistance is rewarded!

Graham

16,368 posts

283 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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Mark do you fancy playing with an emerald ecu'd 4ltr Chimaera?

id be interested in your suggestions on where to take it next.

I believe you suggest running the airflow meter..


current spec is

4ltr tvr lump
de catt
no airflow meter
locked advance on distributor
emerald ecu mapped by joolz/ nobel's r/road.

G

trefor

Original Poster:

14,635 posts

282 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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Mark Adams said: Hi Trefor - contact details are:

Mob: 07798 582 390
Tel: 01694 720 144
Fax: 01694 720 143
E-mail: Mark.Adams@BJDS.com

As you know I'm a major pain to get hold of (sorry)! I try to be available between 09:00 and 11:00 Mon-Sat on the phone. Fridays I'm usually on the dyno so I rarely respond to the moby. I mostly read e-mails, but since there are hundreds of them I often can't reply.

Every single one is important - and persistance is rewarded!




Thanks - I'll try to catch you soon.

Mark Adams

356 posts

259 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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Hi Graham

I do actually map systems other than the standard Lucas ones. Usually these are Omex, MBE, or DTA. It's a long time since I looked at an Emerald, so I expect it has changed somewhat. But I am always happy to look at other things - it's just that the first one usually takes longer.....

However if Joolz has set it up on the rollers, there is a good chance there won't be too much more to get out of it. After all he is a fully qualified member of the TVR Wizard's Magic Circle

As you know I am a great fan of airflow meters, and there is another posting going up very soon elsewhere on this topic! I'll let you know when it is up.

Please give me a buzz sometime to discuss what you have in mind.

Graham

16,368 posts

283 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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Cool as soon as i've got a few things sorted ( roll bar and accident damage from wifey reversing into the car!!!!) i'll give you a call.


There's nothing wrong with what Joolz has done in fact its ace. But id be interested in comments from another recognised V8 Guru

the next stage is to replace the dissy with crank sensor and twin coil packs, so to get the best out of it it'll need re tuning and im in cheltenham more often than chesterfield so i thought id see what you can come up with...

on the subject of crank sensors any idea on the number of triggers on the wheel i should go for..


p.s. sorry to hijack the telephone numbers thread

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350matt

3,733 posts

278 months

Friday 14th March 2003
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Hello Graham
If you don't mind me asking what sort of power / torque output, and Mpg are you getting out of the car since the re-work and Emerald fitment. Quite interested as I also run an Emerald set-up on my 4 ltr wedge:
My figures are (as recorded on Emeralds Rolling road)

273Bhp @ 6100Rpm
259Ft/lb @5000Rpm

approx 16Mpg around town and 24Mpg on a run

I take it with regard to your other post that you're upgrading to the latest Emerald set-up with data logging, traction control etc?

Matt

dannylt

1,906 posts

283 months

Wednesday 19th March 2003
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Hi Mark - definitely interested in an article about why you prefer airflow meters - I thought these were largely irrelevant for a fully mapped engine, with temp/baro sensors, and doesn't the airflow meter dullen the throttle response?

danny

JonRB

74,404 posts

271 months

Sunday 30th March 2003
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Does anybody (Mark, perhaps? ) know what Mark's waiting time usually is? I mean, if I wanted him to do a remap & rolling road then when might it happen? Presumably he needs to be booked months in advance?

Cheers
Jon

2 sheds

2,529 posts

283 months

Monday 31st March 2003
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JonRB said: Does anybody (Mark, perhaps? ) know what Mark's waiting time usually is? I mean, if I wanted him to do a remap & rolling road then when might it happen? Presumably he needs to be booked months in advance?

Cheers
Jon


depends, if you're lucky he may be able to "fit you in" within a week or two,
Marks No 01694 720144