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Well, at least I hope it does.
Since I was last here I’ve been pressing onwards, and missed the RGB meeting at Donington last weekend. Anthea and I went up to watch and got burnt in the sunshine while watching the RGBers swooping down the Craner Curves. What’s to bet that when we go back there later in the year it’ll be raining, like it’s doing at the moment? More importantly, it’s now not long until the meeting at Snetterton which I’m aiming at for the newly engined car.
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Posted by Tim Hoverd on Wednesday, 6 July 2011 at 1:09 under Donington Park, electrical, Engine, exhaust, fuel system, induction.
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So, on with the tale of the engine upgrade.
As a couple of people suggested to me, I made a support for the standard-sump equipped engine as in the photo here. This allowed me to support the engine in position to see what I was going to have to do to make some engine mounts.
Note that I’m using a motor sport magazine to get the support at the right height.
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Posted by Tim Hoverd on Tuesday, 21 June 2011 at 14:21 under chassis, Donington Park, electrical, Engine, induction, Snetterton, transmission.
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Last weekend was the first of out visits to Snetterton this year. We were running on the 200 circuit which is pretty much the same sort of layout at the original circuit, albeit with the hairpin at Montreal which is huge shame after losing Sear and the left hander at Murray’s which is a replacement for the original Russell chicane. It’s a shame to lose the original Coram corner and, also, Jim Russell’s name from the circuit. The interesting bits of the new circuit are all on the 300 circuit, as I tested on earlier this year.
Continue reading ‘Too slow…’ »
Posted by Tim Hoverd on Monday, 30 May 2011 at 13:05 under exhaust, Racing, Snetterton, suspension, Testing.
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As discussed, I bit the bullet and remade some of the suspension components. First up is the rather short rear upper wishbone, as in the photo. It’s the iridescent white component. (I’ve got fed up using POR-15 which always goes a weird non-grey colour so I’ve decided to start spraying things like with rattle cans. As, oddly, Halfords don’t sell rattle cans for grey cars I settled on white as a decent light colour. Black would be nice but I’m paranoid about being able to see cracks appearing.
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Posted by Tim Hoverd on Wednesday, 18 May 2011 at 13:20 under aerodynamics, bodywork, Brands Hatch, Snetterton, suspension, transmission.
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Yet again, too long since the last update. I’ve just been moving forwards very slowly on many fronts so this is a sort of catching-up post.
I finished the oil cooler duct, as seen in the photo. I hope it’s going to have someĀ effect, if it doesn’t I’ve got a couple of ideas as to how to persuade more air to do into it. It’s not particularly pretty though.
Continue reading ‘Onwards and upwards’ »
Posted by Tim Hoverd on Friday, 13 May 2011 at 11:21 under bodywork, Cooling system, exhaust, Snetterton, suspension.
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