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Title: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 04, March, 2011, 01:07:03 AM
Me and couple of mates have signed up for this one.  Anyone else interested?

Adrian
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Grin-a-lot on 04, March, 2011, 11:20:42 AM
My electrics are in bits so not for me but if the weather's nice I might pop down with my camera for some action photo-ing...
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 06, March, 2011, 10:39:15 PM
Good job I'm off work tomorrow.  Went out in the Spire today and the supercharger drive pulley fell off (low speed luckily).  Not sure of the cause yet.  Hopefully just a loose bolt.  Need to get a look through the access panel behind the passenger seat.  Fingers crossed for minimal damage.  Only had to limp home about a mile.

Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: David H on 06, March, 2011, 11:03:57 PM
bloody cars. they know when a track day is coming.....
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 07, March, 2011, 07:33:23 AM
Spent an hour or so in the garage last night.  Cause is a failed drive bolt - head has snapped off.  There's enough thread left to grab hold of but I used heavy duty loctite so might be a while getting the old one out (cant use heat as there's a low temp seal in the ally housing).  Just need to find out why now.  It's a HT bolt and wasn't done up to rediculous loads.  Only thing I can think of is that I welded the drive spigot back together and it may be running very slightly out of alignment causing stress on the bolt.

Wish me luck out there in the cold this morning.   
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 07, March, 2011, 11:29:25 AM

All sorted - once the inspection cover was removed found that it was a stud not a bolt.  Nut had fallen off and pulley had followed.  New nut and loctite have solved the problem. 

Back on again for Friday

Adrian
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: 'The Gaffer' on 07, March, 2011, 11:57:06 AM
Welcome back Adrian, glad there was no serious damage to the car.

I cant do this one but will make it a calendar event . whats the cost?
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: peetee on 07, March, 2011, 01:03:44 PM
Good job
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 07, March, 2011, 01:14:16 PM
Quote from: 'The Gaffer' on 07, March, 2011, 11:57:06 AM
Welcome back Adrian, glad there was no serious damage to the car.

I cant do this one but will make it a calendar event . whats the cost?

Phil,

It's £199 (open pit lane)
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Sumov8 on 07, March, 2011, 06:58:30 PM
What time does this type of event finish as I may be able to come and watch for the afternoon?

Regards :)
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 07, March, 2011, 09:35:43 PM
It's a 9 til 5 day (lunch is 12:30 to 1:30)
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: peetee on 08, March, 2011, 08:17:05 AM
fingers crossed, weather looking good for Friday????????
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 08, March, 2011, 09:57:23 AM
Touch and go - weather forecast says breezy and overcast with possible light showers later.

As you say fingers crossed
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 11, March, 2011, 06:37:53 PM
Great day at Combe - weather was spot on (apart from slippery first half hour).  1:15 straight out of the box.  Casino and RobP popped by.  Must get some slicks now.  Mates Clio was 3 secs faster with his new slicks.

Video to follow perhaps.

Adrian
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: 'The Gaffer' on 11, March, 2011, 06:45:32 PM
Excellent - I was just wondering how you got on and your post suddenly appears 8)

Were you pleased with the car?

Look forward to the video.
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 11, March, 2011, 07:58:51 PM
Yep- car ran good.  Only problems were diff oil being blown out of the breather, magnet falling off the propshaft flange (meaning I was only doing an indicated 70mph up to Avon Rise) and sticky thermostat (which will be removed).

Adrian
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: David H on 13, March, 2011, 10:44:31 AM
minor things in the grand scheme

glad it went well. I had hoped to be there but work took me away :'(
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: probablyleon on 14, March, 2011, 11:16:16 AM
It was nice to meet you at Castle Combe, albeit briefly (didn't what to keep you off the track with chit chat). More importantly though, had a good look at your car, fantastic!!! I was amazed to see that its road registered, does it get much road use? Anyway, like I said, nice to meet you.

Leon
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 14, March, 2011, 10:51:48 PM
Leon,

Good to meet you too.  Catch up again soon I hope.  Car does get a good bit of road use.  More this year I hope - all depends on the weather.

Cheers Adrian
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Josh Smith on 16, March, 2011, 11:08:28 PM
Handling better? good times?
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 17, March, 2011, 08:08:58 AM
Josh,

Not really any better.  Still only running 1:15.  Rear is still very twitchy - front turn in remains excellent though.  Looking at the photos, there's still a lot of body roll at the front.
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Josh Smith on 17, March, 2011, 01:03:12 PM
what did you say your spring rates are again? Does the car run any preload on the spring platforms and do you have enough shock travel??
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 17, March, 2011, 01:25:37 PM

Josh,

450 on the front (max for 1.9" springs) and 275 on the rear.  Zero pre-load F&R, but plenty of damper travel.  To increase front spring rate, I'll have to go to 2.2" units.  Interesting dilemma. 

All I know is that it handles nothing like a Radical and that's where it should be (albeit somewhat compromised by running a road going ride height).

Adrian
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Josh Smith on 18, March, 2011, 09:32:39 AM
How frustrating!!

whats the differences between your car and the works RGB cars of Matt Green and Jon Cutmore (except the gastly tail extension)?

Your car should be alot quicker around there. My old 1100 Clubsport did a 1m9.0, on slicks I know, but it had no way near the power of yours.

Are your dampers valved correctly??
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 18, March, 2011, 05:35:32 PM
Josh,

All I know is there single screw Protech units.  They were overhauled recently.  Dont believe there are many differences between mine and RGB cars other than lower ride height, 100kgs lighter and the side uplifts along the sidepods.

Adrian
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Josh Smith on 19, March, 2011, 02:30:09 PM
Does it feel any different when you adjust rear dampers? I think you either haven't got the right valving inside them or you have a rear travel issue.
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 20, March, 2011, 03:09:29 PM
Josh,

You need to have a go in it
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Josh Smith on 20, March, 2011, 06:18:42 PM
Perhaps I should. We need to get to the bottom of it.

Let me know where and when and we will try and solve it.
Title: Re: Castle Combe with MSE - 11th March
Post by: Daley Down Under on 21, March, 2011, 03:49:15 PM
Cheers Josh - I'll be in touch