Deidre
11 September 2001, 08:23
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View Full Version : We need a Sussex rolling road meet!!!! Deidre 11 September 2001, 08:23 Oooops!!!! [Edited by Deidre - 11/9/2001 8:30:54 AM] Scooby-Doo 11 September 2001, 17:07 As I sitting at my desk a little bit W@nkered at the moment and thoughts of more duff beer are taking over I have come to the conclusion there is an alternative option for tomorrow. We hire a transit mini bus, that proceeds to pickup all 23 people and their guests, interesting in an 8 seater, we goto tuning japenese rolling road the transit 23 times and then go for beer and a night club and get home sunday afternoon. This way we all get a rolling road chart saying we produce 32 bhp, and have a good evening. Comments welcome (only constructive mind you) David [Edited by Scooby-Doo - 11/9/2001 5:17:39 PM] MAFFA 25 September 2001, 23:43 Now I don't know where the nearest place is but if anyone knows i'll be happy to organise it. With mine & so many other Scoobs in the area being modified I think it would be a very good idea to be able to get the best from them. We'll see what the interest is like first. MAFFA Disco 26 September 2001, 07:57 Sounds like an excuse for me to go. Count me in! http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif Dyney 26 September 2001, 15:14 Maffa, Nick all my ideas why don't you? http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif We've(Sussex Massive) been thinking about this for a bit, will have a chat with the noisy one above and see what we can thrash out. Any ideas/recomendations welcome http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif Who's interested? Iain. KimA 26 September 2001, 15:29 Would imagine we'd be up for this - especially as the new downpipe is being fitted this arvo. http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif Nathan L 26 September 2001, 16:18 Yeah I'd be interested. Ive got bugger all modifications on my MY01 but would be interested to see what it does on the rollers. Nathan.. starship impreza 26 September 2001, 16:41 Count me in like 2 c what the starship impreza is putting out Gary 555 Markus 26 September 2001, 18:20 Would defo be interested in this http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif. Was thinking about it the other night as I want to know what the car is doing before the next possible mod....clue..rearrange the letters NKLI http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif. May go that way early next year. Mark Krud 26 September 2001, 18:45 Yes, count us in Keith & Julia MAFFA 26 September 2001, 18:59 Well looks like the interest is there now all I need to do is find the nearest place that could do it. If anyone knows of a place before I start searching the net I would be grateful. MAFFA Scooby-Doo 26 September 2001, 19:11 I'm up for a session on the Rollers, although I'm bog standard at the moment. Kim let me know what effect the downpipe has. David RB5 WR MAFFA 26 September 2001, 19:34 I've just mailed the closest place I could find so far & requested a group discount. The place is in Aldershot, & is called Tuning Japanese. You can check out the website at Col Stone 26 September 2001, 20:31 Maffa I Use Power Engineering in Uxbridge about an hours drive M25/M4 they are sound there the details, maps ect on Disco 26 September 2001, 20:38 Markus dont get a Klin I've heard nothing but bad reports, get the link instead http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif Col, we could always have WRX shootout! http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif Any rough idea when you plan on holding it Maffa? If its after I get the straight entry turbo, link and head work done then I'm already excited!!!!! Markus 26 September 2001, 20:56 KimA cool, what downpipe you going for then? As for RR, would love to finally get the blackbeast on a set of rollers to find out exactly how underpowered it is http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif would be good if it could be after 20th october though, as I'm in the usa until then, so getting over to a RR would be a tad difficult, though I guess suzy could always take the beast to one? hmm, that might be cool 555 Markus 26 September 2001, 21:24 lol @ Disco http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif. Yeah am thinking about the Link now but can't afford it yet. Once year-end overtime kicks in then thats a different story http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif. Maffa, after the IOW trip (20/10) would be handy for me too. Mark http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif MAFFA 26 September 2001, 22:05 Guys, I'm glad of such a rapid response from so many people. I'll definately make it after the IOW trip as it is just in the preliminary stages of organisation. Col, I'll give Power Engineering a bash & see how they compare as Uxbridge isn't that far either. Disco, When are you getting the work done coz after what you've told me i'd love to see the results from your car as well. I'll keep you all posted. MAFFA Scooby-Duke 26 September 2001, 23:38 Add another to the definitely interested pile, would be nice to check it out http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif Dave MAFFA 27 September 2001, 07:57 I have had a reply from Tuning Japanese which looks pretty good as it works out at £40.00 per car (Normally about £65.00). Have a read of the following & let me know what you think: We would be more than happy to host the event. The charge for the day is 800.00 Plus VAT. This enables a total number of cars for testing around 20. By other peoples standards/charges this may initially appear high, however if you want a fully professional, high quality facility, well run top class event, then we do not feel we can be beaten. (see Redline magazine, September issue & Japanese Performance October issue : Skyline rolling road day feature). We have also run several events for the Mitsubishi Lancer Register. We offer at least two runs per car, correctly strapped down, monitors for EGT, Tailpipe samples through a 5 gas analyser, Boost pressure, Torque, Flywheel output & power at wheels. Our fully trained staff are on hand to discuss your power readings, modifications and offer advice on tuning & suspension set ups. We stock an impressive range of tuning components, with special discounts on the day. Each driver will recieve a Tuning Japanese Dyno Day T shirt, with an exclusive logo, complete with a wallet containing your print out and calibration certificate (for our 4WD dyno). Food and canned drinks are on sale from around 11.00. (Free tea and coffee). Obviously this means that only 20 cars can be included so it would be on a first come first serve basis. I will await the Power Engineering reply & see how that compares. MAFFA Disco 27 September 2001, 08:03 Maffa, I'm planning the mods for end Oct/early Nov so around then would be nice http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif Its not a problem if it turns out before the mods though as I would still like to do a before/after thing. Cheers Disco Edited to add that the venue seems OK, they certainly replied quickly! [This message has been edited by Disco (edited 27 September 2001).] Andy Tang 27 September 2001, 09:02 MAFFA, I'll be interested too! I might show up a few Japanese import cars, with my lowly UK car!! http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif Cheers Andy ptholt 27 September 2001, 10:37 Maffa, dont speak to tuning japanese without speaking to me first, I have a cunning plan. I know Tim and Ike the owners very well as my car has spent lots of time there, i tried to set one up there last year but everyone moaned that the cost at the time (£30 a car then) was £5 more than powerstation, although i know which was nearer, you'd have lost the fiver on petrol ! So after it degenerated into a slagging match it never happened. However i do know that they are keen to stage an event like this and im sure i can beat the price down as £40 sounds steep to me, was £25-£30 at last powerstation day i went to a few months ago. (tho bear in mind tuningjapenese normal labour rate is £50 an hour !!!) Also I happen to know that tuningjapanese held a lancer register event a few weeks ago for £25 per car!! My car was dyno'd there last year and had a VERY low reading, tho was a very hot day and i wasn't running possum at the time as it had just been rebuilt, came out at 265bhp for sti5 with ss downpipe, hks mid + rear and blitz induction kit. I was quite disapointed at the time. I've managed to the MLR post about there tuning japanese day, i've copied there post onto here for you - _____________________________________________ * minimum two power runs per car * comprehensive graph plotting power curve, torque curve, maximum boost, as well as exhaust and oil temps, etc. * T-J staff on hand to explain the graphs * prize for highest power figure of the day * 5% discount on all parts ordered on the day; T-J stock upgrades from HKS,Mongoose, Trust, Apexi to name a few! * 10% discount on parts if you've spent your hard-earned elsewhere and your car doesn't perform as expected (see Tim @ T-J on the day) * free tea and coffee throughout the day * catering on site for snacks * other freebies * Tim is also quietly confident they'll be able to cure any little niggles your car may be suffering from, so although the day is primarily aimed at power runs, they'll delve a little deeper if time allows! Just to make it a little more interesting we've invited the GTO boys and girls along too - nothing wrong with a little friendly Mitsubishi rivalry! Cost for a place on the day is only £25. _____________________________________________ KimA 27 September 2001, 10:55 Maffa, If we do it on a Saturday, pls could we avoid Sat 3 November? http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif velryba 27 September 2001, 12:54 I would love to join too if there is a place left http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif robert DaveMcC 27 September 2001, 13:27 I'd be interested too - though mine's only a standard UK MY00. Used Power Engineering on my old Sunny GTI-R, and they seemed very good. Dave MAFFA 27 September 2001, 14:11 Had a reply from Power Engineering. £45.00 a head but they can accommodate up to 30 cars. Kim - No problem Pete - will speak to you later Disco - Don't know if I can wait that long as the downpipe will be on tommorrow. Just have to see what the bookings are like. MAFFA Disco 27 September 2001, 15:41 <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by MAFFA: <B> Disco - Don't know if I can wait that long as the downpipe will be on tommorrow. Just have to see what the bookings are like. MAFFA [/quote] No probs, I'd like a 'before' mods anyway. PE would be quite good, as they do so many scoob runs they have a good idea of what your car should be doing etc, and can isolate any probs quite well too. KimA 27 September 2001, 15:50 <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by Scooby-Doo: <B>I'm up for a session on the Rollers, although I'm bog standard at the moment. Kim let me know what effect the downpipe has. David RB5 WR[/quote] Haven't had the chance to drive it yet http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/rolleyes.gif although I'm told it's improved http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif However, I can tell you that it makes a nice whooshing sound http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif Markus 27 September 2001, 16:08 So when does Dom have then grin surgically removed then http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif |