Hillclimbing, the 2007 Season Project.
Nice prepared car mate,
Good to see you run on sunday,
It will be close between you guys in the mod pro class
Gav might be running at the double lapper ,,
Slicks , less weight, more boost,
You 3 were very close,
Good to see you run on sunday,
It will be close between you guys in the mod pro class
Gav might be running at the double lapper ,,
Slicks , less weight, more boost,
You 3 were very close,
I ran against you last year in a white RA....you beat me! I was the 'short bloke' in the Blue Bugeye cheering on Rob and trying to buy his Dad's green Audi.
I had the same trouble last year with the handling and blamed the front plated diff. I made some changes with the ARB's from Curtis (Power Station) and went for more forward DCCD. Problem solved.
With bugeye on EXE TC and White line ARB's plus an anti lift kit, car firmly planted. Tried My RA with the original Ohlins and had the same prolem as last year. I think the dampers and springs were too hard, great on a race track but deadly on a bumpy sprint track....just a thought.
I think more progressive/compliant springs, firm but not too hard dampers and hard rear ARB works for me. I am two seconds faster with less power and 300KG more weight. It's all in the suspension.
That car of yours looks bloody quick out of the blocks!
Rob, £6K buys you a sequential box mate?
John
I had the same trouble last year with the handling and blamed the front plated diff. I made some changes with the ARB's from Curtis (Power Station) and went for more forward DCCD. Problem solved.
With bugeye on EXE TC and White line ARB's plus an anti lift kit, car firmly planted. Tried My RA with the original Ohlins and had the same prolem as last year. I think the dampers and springs were too hard, great on a race track but deadly on a bumpy sprint track....just a thought.
I think more progressive/compliant springs, firm but not too hard dampers and hard rear ARB works for me. I am two seconds faster with less power and 300KG more weight. It's all in the suspension.
That car of yours looks bloody quick out of the blocks!
Rob, £6K buys you a sequential box mate?
John
I have about 6 quid John what can I get for that?
Gav was very quick indeed, great close racing I'm sure he can do some damage at the double lapper. Let me know how it goes.
Some vids from the weekend
Me
Video of Car #42 Curbourgh Sprint - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Norman in the Evo
Video of Car #44 Curbourgh Sprint - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Me
Video of Car #42 Curbourgh Sprint - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Norman in the Evo
Video of Car #44 Curbourgh Sprint - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
How about a beer to go with dinner tomorrow in the pub at Stockton.
See link.
Coventry & Warwickshire Motor Club
Fancy the ride out?
I will be there, it see's over 100+ cars if the weather's any good.
I won the award last year for best competition car with the Range rover race buggy thing. (its being re painted so will not be taking it). I will put the Scooby in for the fun of it.
John
See link.
Coventry & Warwickshire Motor Club
Fancy the ride out?
I will be there, it see's over 100+ cars if the weather's any good.
I won the award last year for best competition car with the Range rover race buggy thing. (its being re painted so will not be taking it). I will put the Scooby in for the fun of it.
John
Record: Tim Coventry – Westfield S Eight 5300 cc Time 58.17, 6 Jul 1997
And the B meets....
Record: Simon Bainbridge - Audi S2 Coupe 2226T cc Time 59.32, 18 September 2004
I was speaking to the instructor and he reckons the tim coventry time will never be broken as it was a mental car which was really didn't belong in mod prod. The Audi one is some 600+bhp race car and driver so I'm told but still mental fast. They don't seperate sports and saloon cars up there either.
I have only ever been once, earlier this year and did a 63.31, it was one of the first outings for the car and was a bit of a night mare on the handling side so I hope to take a healthy chunk out of that this visit, not sure about getting near those records though, it's the only place I have driven and thought I could never beat the record.
Last edited by rob4620; Jun 17, 2008 at 10:45 PM.
Given the state of the slicks I was on in vs his much wider rubber, sequential box and 10 mph faster than me over the line on a track that is a 1/3rd straight I'd say it was a pretty level playing field John, but cheers for the input.
Last edited by rob4620; Jun 17, 2008 at 09:56 PM.
Oooo huffy, I watchd the vid Rob, you were going well
Last edited by John Stevenson; Jun 17, 2008 at 10:08 PM.
its on uk 6speed non dccd plated rear r180 diff,viscous center and ap suretrak front?.brembos all round with sti7 rear hubs and shafts.poly bushed all round,whiteline 22mm front on soft 24mm rear on hard ARBs,noltec droplinks,rear camber bolts.whiteline ALK,KW varient3 coilovers with noltec top mounts.bridgestone RE070s.
think thats bout it.
Oh 2.5 neg front camber,1.5 neg rear camber,front top mounts on max caster,0 rear toe,1mm toe in front.
think thats bout it.
Oh 2.5 neg front camber,1.5 neg rear camber,front top mounts on max caster,0 rear toe,1mm toe in front.
I ran against you last year in a white RA....you beat me! I was the 'short bloke' in the Blue Bugeye cheering on Rob and trying to buy his Dad's green Audi.
I had the same trouble last year with the handling and blamed the front plated diff. I made some changes with the ARB's from Curtis (Power Station) and went for more forward DCCD. Problem solved.
With bugeye on EXE TC and White line ARB's plus an anti lift kit, car firmly planted. Tried My RA with the original Ohlins and had the same prolem as last year. I think the dampers and springs were too hard, great on a race track but deadly on a bumpy sprint track....just a thought.
I think more progressive/compliant springs, firm but not too hard dampers and hard rear ARB works for me. I am two seconds faster with less power and 300KG more weight. It's all in the suspension.
That car of yours looks bloody quick out of the blocks!
Rob, £6K buys you a sequential box mate?
John
I had the same trouble last year with the handling and blamed the front plated diff. I made some changes with the ARB's from Curtis (Power Station) and went for more forward DCCD. Problem solved.
With bugeye on EXE TC and White line ARB's plus an anti lift kit, car firmly planted. Tried My RA with the original Ohlins and had the same prolem as last year. I think the dampers and springs were too hard, great on a race track but deadly on a bumpy sprint track....just a thought.
I think more progressive/compliant springs, firm but not too hard dampers and hard rear ARB works for me. I am two seconds faster with less power and 300KG more weight. It's all in the suspension.
That car of yours looks bloody quick out of the blocks!
Rob, £6K buys you a sequential box mate?
John
i saw your car there,how is it going?
Rob:
All 4 of my slicks were that 'profile' after 1/2 way through the season, and mine were crossplies and yours radials.
Must be the geometry of the cars?
Racing the 911 at Epynt as the Impreza now sold.
Same class though.
You could easy take the class if dry against the Darrian.
iirc he ran about 59 secs eventually. My class winning best was 61.94 I think.
Hope there is enough fuel in Wales!
See you sunday. You will love this hill, be ready for 6th over the back straight...
:
All 4 of my slicks were that 'profile' after 1/2 way through the season, and mine were crossplies and yours radials.
Must be the geometry of the cars?
Racing the 911 at Epynt as the Impreza now sold.

Same class though.
You could easy take the class if dry against the Darrian.
iirc he ran about 59 secs eventually. My class winning best was 61.94 I think.
Hope there is enough fuel in Wales!
See you sunday. You will love this hill, be ready for 6th over the back straight...
:
The Bugeye is going great in the road class. I have had 5 class wins this year from 5 events.
I won the AWMMC championship the last two seasons and am hoping for three in a row.
Next year I am going to enter a bigger championship and see how I get on with the big boys.....probably going to get snotted!
its on uk 6speed non dccd plated rear r180 diff,viscous center and ap suretrak front?.brembos all round with sti7 rear hubs and shafts.poly bushed all round,whiteline 22mm front on soft 24mm rear on hard ARBs,noltec droplinks,rear camber bolts.whiteline ALK,KW varient3 coilovers with noltec top mounts.bridgestone RE070s.
think thats bout it.
Oh 2.5 neg front camber,1.5 neg rear camber,front top mounts on max caster,0 rear toe,1mm toe in front.
think thats bout it.
Oh 2.5 neg front camber,1.5 neg rear camber,front top mounts on max caster,0 rear toe,1mm toe in front.
Rob:
All 4 of my slicks were that 'profile' after 1/2 way through the season, and mine were crossplies and yours radials.
Must be the geometry of the cars?
Racing the 911 at Epynt as the Impreza now sold.
Same class though.
You could easy take the class if dry against the Darrian.
iirc he ran about 59 secs eventually. My class winning best was 61.94 I think.
Hope there is enough fuel in Wales!
See you sunday. You will love this hill, be ready for 6th over the back straight...
:
All 4 of my slicks were that 'profile' after 1/2 way through the season, and mine were crossplies and yours radials.
Must be the geometry of the cars?
Racing the 911 at Epynt as the Impreza now sold.

Same class though.
You could easy take the class if dry against the Darrian.
iirc he ran about 59 secs eventually. My class winning best was 61.94 I think.
Hope there is enough fuel in Wales!
See you sunday. You will love this hill, be ready for 6th over the back straight...
:Well done on the sale.
I don't think anything will be easy I can just give it my best, I really do hope it stays dry though.
If I need 6th I'll be the wrong side of 130mph!!!
I'm looking forward to it.
I think it was, white RA, it was very hot that day, we were next to each other in the paddock.
The Bugeye is going great in the road class. I have had 5 class wins this year from 5 events.
I won the AWMMC championship the last two seasons and am hoping for three in a row.
Next year I am going to enter a bigger championship and see how I get on with the big boys.....probably going to get snotted!
The Bugeye is going great in the road class. I have had 5 class wins this year from 5 events.
I won the AWMMC championship the last two seasons and am hoping for three in a row.
Next year I am going to enter a bigger championship and see how I get on with the big boys.....probably going to get snotted!
Iv done 3 events this year so far Aintree first in class and class record,Curborough twice both first in class.And 4th in the scoobshoot out handling circuit.Thinking of doing some bigger events next year too,most likly will get my **** whooped!
Rob:
All 4 of my slicks were that 'profile' after 1/2 way through the season, and mine were crossplies and yours radials.
Must be the geometry of the cars?
Racing the 911 at Epynt as the Impreza now sold.
Same class though.
You could easy take the class if dry against the Darrian.
iirc he ran about 59 secs eventually. My class winning best was 61.94 I think.
Hope there is enough fuel in Wales!
See you sunday. You will love this hill, be ready for 6th over the back straight...
:
All 4 of my slicks were that 'profile' after 1/2 way through the season, and mine were crossplies and yours radials.
Must be the geometry of the cars?
Racing the 911 at Epynt as the Impreza now sold.

Same class though.
You could easy take the class if dry against the Darrian.
iirc he ran about 59 secs eventually. My class winning best was 61.94 I think.
Hope there is enough fuel in Wales!
See you sunday. You will love this hill, be ready for 6th over the back straight...
:I wish I was able to spectate at the last corner on Sunday, it would be interesting to see the really quick boys having to stand it on it's nose from >100mph to take a first gear corner ! Never mind, I'll be driving instead
Congrats on the sale Graham. The Darrian only did a 59 sec run on the 3rd run which didn't count, so the official hill record is still >60 secs.
I wish I was able to spectate at the last corner on Sunday, it would be interesting to see the really quick boys having to stand it on it's nose from >100mph to take a first gear corner ! Never mind, I'll be driving instead
I wish I was able to spectate at the last corner on Sunday, it would be interesting to see the really quick boys having to stand it on it's nose from >100mph to take a first gear corner ! Never mind, I'll be driving instead

Looking at the regs it seems they are planning the same this Sunday, but I'll have a word with the organisers tomorrow and suggest that 3 practice runs (if possible) would be preferred to offering an uncounting 3rd run in the afternoon. All the practice runs are in competitor number order, so I can see a problem with trying to offer a 3rd run in the morning. As there is no mechanism in place for offering a 3rd run to a limited number of competitors (as per Shelsley etc) then you would have to offer runs to all 80 competitors. The track licence currently doesn't permit as many cars on track as the establish hill climb venues so timing is a problem.
The third runs iirc were a set of fun runs, but i had to get home so missed then as I was changing wheels as ever.
Hope the weather will be kind.
911 all packed and ready, so much looking forward to this one.
You are in with an FTD chance Rob.
See you all there.
Hope the weather will be kind.
911 all packed and ready, so much looking forward to this one.
You are in with an FTD chance Rob.
See you all there.


