Your favourite Revival photo

Your favourite Revival photo

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lowdrag

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12,899 posts

214 months

Monday 15th October 2007
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I'll start it off with this one of Mike Salmon in the D type. 70 yrs young but still trying - look at the wheel angles.


GFWilliams

4,941 posts

208 months

Sunday 21st October 2007
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hi - couldn't decide on a best, so you can..

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GFWilliams


Edited by GFWilliams on Sunday 21st October 13:33

CivicMan

2,211 posts

202 months

Friday 26th October 2007
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How does one post photos here? Got some crackers.

horza

491 posts

208 months

Thursday 1st November 2007
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Upload them to a photo-hosting site like www.photobucket.com then post the IMG Code in the reply box and they appear on the (any) forum.

Easywink

CivicMan

2,211 posts

202 months

Tuesday 6th November 2007
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Quite liked this one....



CivicMan

2,211 posts

202 months

Tuesday 6th November 2007
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Or this....



humpbackmaniac

1,894 posts

242 months

Friday 11th April 2008
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Oh I say, Ding Dong!

Colin RedGriff

2,527 posts

258 months

Sunday 27th April 2008
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lowdrag

Original Poster:

12,899 posts

214 months

Monday 28th April 2008
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Strangely, had lunch with Mike Salmon last week. Here's one I've always liked


Mark B

1,621 posts

266 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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Are you going Monday Toad?

lowdrag

Original Poster:

12,899 posts

214 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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No, since frankly it is useless to try and get on Goodwood now with the D type in view of the noise restrictions. Before Brian used to hold the meter a fair distance away but now the new woman is so damned strict I pay, arrive and then just watch. I've tried everything but the lowest I've got the car down to is 101db and then it is completely strangled.

Mark B

1,621 posts

266 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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Shame, may be catch up in July at La Sarthe!!

jgoodwood

489 posts

205 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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lowdrag said:
No, since frankly it is useless to try and get on Goodwood now with the D type in view of the noise restrictions. Before Brian used to hold the meter a fair distance away but now the new woman is so damned strict I pay, arrive and then just watch. I've tried everything but the lowest I've got the car down to is 101db and then it is completely strangled.
It's not really fair to blame the circuit when the JDC book a quiet day to try and get more cars on track... If they booked a 105db day you would be fine. Contrary to what some people think, we actually want cars on the track and love seeing them there...! The environmental scrutineers are just doing their jobs..

J

lowdrag

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12,899 posts

214 months

Friday 2nd May 2008
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I'm not blaming Goodwood, just the people who bought houses next to a race track so they could live life "in peace and quiet". I was a member of the GSA before the GRRC and love Goodwood but the attitude has I find tightened considerably. I used to be able to get on the track with the quiet words "lift off at Madgwick, Lavant and Woodcote please" which I respected. Now I can't have fun with my mates any more, that's all. All down to that four eyed git sitting in the council office, even on a bank holiday, with his eyes glued to the noise meter. I've discussed a different exhaust system too just for track days, but the short nose, with a side exhaust, is too short to get anywhere the 98db limit so that's the end of my fun there. Yes the JDC do have a day at Brands Hatch with 105db permitted but in November and I live at Le Mans so there is a fair chance of dodgy weather. I reckon I'll just come over a time or two for the CKL track days instead. We are investigating as to whether the new car can qualify but again, with side exhausts, it looks unlikely. Anyway, here in France I get enough track time (much cheaper too) with no noise limits at all. I'm thinking of running a 10 day 3 track trip around France on of these years. Any interest?

Mark B

1,621 posts

266 months

Friday 2nd May 2008
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Oh year Toad, I could be up for that..

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 4th May 2008
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I invested in a non stock idea for a silencer recently that may be of use lowdrag. I've a 370BHP Subaru that was using a 3" system that was too loud, i wanted a silencer that was a lot quieter but didnt kill the power/flow, so had a one off backbox made that takes the 3" inlet and splits this internally into two 55mm parallel sections, it efectively doubles the length of the silencer in a small length box, yet keeps the flow capacity the same (the internal split is properly flowed). It knocked my system from 104db(A) down to 97db(A) @ 4500rpm measured at 45 degrees, 0.5 metre from the exhaust at exhaust height, with no loss in power potential, it should be good for over 500BHP. It's a fairly expensive way to make a silencer box, but it allows you to get the noise down in a confined area of silencer box, if you use smaller than 3" pipework it's easier to knock the noise down further.

If you want the details of the guy who made it, drop me a PM or email, he makes a lot of historic race systems, including E-Types.

Gruffy

7,212 posts

260 months

Sunday 4th May 2008
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