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Old Jan 22, 2009 | 11:31 AM
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^^^pmsl, you have to post the response if you get one
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Old Jan 22, 2009 | 02:15 PM
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I think it's safe to conclude that we shall all receive a ticket from MET Parking Services, (MET standing for "Minimum Eating Time").

Here's what we can do:-

This will involve all who received a parking fine, plus I shall get another 50 so we shall have 62 motors.
I will write to Mcdonald's (Canary Wharf) and inform them of the following:-



Dear Sirs.

I, along with several friends have been remitted a £ 50.00 fine from MET Parking Services as a result of selecting YOUR premises for something to eat. We feel this to be unjust and wish to inform you of our intentions.

We shall be attending your branch (one) Saturday in the near future at lunch time. All 62 cars will filter into your car park with all driver's purchasing a coke. Being law abiding citizens we shall depart after 55 minutes.
On leaving your car park we intend to drive around the large roundabout and return "to your empty car park" with all driver's opting to purchase an orange juice.
By this time will shall be feeling peckish, so after 55 minutes we shall leave your car park, head for the roundabout and return.
If your car park appears to have the spaces (of which I am f*****g certain it will do), we shall park up for a further 55 minutes to enjoy a small portion of fries.

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Old Jan 22, 2009 | 02:19 PM
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Clive - slight flaw in you plan - the sign says no revisit for 1 hr.

Soz

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Y not all go in, order 25 quids worth of something that needs to be made, then say soz, got no monie, just relised got a parin fine to pay
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Old Jan 22, 2009 | 02:46 PM
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The parking fine is a total joke.
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Old Jan 22, 2009 | 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by SleeperSy
Clive - slight flaw in you plan - the sign says no revisit for 1 hr.

Soz

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Y not all go in, order 25 quids worth of something that needs to be made, then say soz, got no monie, just relised got a parin fine to pay
Damn never knew that
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Old Jan 22, 2009 | 10:03 PM
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lol sorry guys
glad i went home early though
oi Steve...no laughin ......otherwise I shall simply forward the ticket to you!

I have to admit as much as I am annoyed i did see the funny side.....its just Baly got one first....then two days later it was like a domino effect with the rest of us getting em....

Clive - Re your letter....I take it Baly knows about it.... PMSL

Sy - perhaps instead of using the Poodle Poo you could have utilised some of "your" "afters" from your curry night experience.... as the saying goes shiaat will hit the

As for the next meet I am not going anywhere near Canary Wharf or the MacDs there.....bring on z harvester!
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Old Jan 22, 2009 | 10:23 PM
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Had a formula response from MET Parking Services with regards to the restricted parking time.
Dear Sir.
We noted your comments with regards to the parking limitation imposed at the Mc Donalds Canary Wharf site and related fines.
We have been instructed to police the location and are contracted to do so.
As part of our customer care, we have posted large signs informing all uses of the site, of the time restriction and that fines with be imposed if the stay exceeds 1 hour.
The reason for this action is to deter casual parking, which would use parking spaces designated for paying customers.
We will persue all unpaid fines most vaermently and as you chose to park at your own free will "HARD LUCK"
What a larf, glad I didn't get a ticket.






LUCKY I'M ONLY JOKING

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Old Jan 23, 2009 | 02:19 PM
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ok.back to the P1.

Contacted Matt Clark today and they are currently fitting the first of the new twisted turbo kits to Chris's car. Currently setting up.

My car will be going up very soon
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Old Jan 23, 2009 | 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by SkullFudge
ok.back to the P1.

Contacted Matt Clark today and they are currently fitting the first of the new twisted turbo kits to Chris's car. Currently setting up.

My car will be going up very soon
Good news Clive, can't wait to get in the passenger seat for a spin.
"Twisted turbo kit" looks like the Clark Bros have put a lot of thought into it.
Nice to see such good work. Hope it's not hidden to far out of sight when the bonnets up. I'm almost as exsited as you are and it's not even my car.
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Old Jan 23, 2009 | 03:39 PM
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Anyone got any pictures of this new twisted kit?

Just wondering how it differrs from the one I bought from them last year.
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Old Jan 23, 2009 | 03:55 PM
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I would imagine it is V band stuff?
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Old Jan 23, 2009 | 04:08 PM
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I think they've gone up to 44mm wastegate from the 38mm 4bolt type.

I was wondering if there are any other changes i.e different wastegate location and not going round the outside of the ps steering assembly.
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Old Jan 23, 2009 | 06:33 PM
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sorry mate but you gotta see the funny side
Originally Posted by JP4
oi Steve...no laughin ......otherwise I shall simply forward the ticket to you!

I have to admit as much as I am annoyed i did see the funny side.....its just Baly got one first....then two days later it was like a domino effect with the rest of us getting em....

Clive - Re your letter....I take it Baly knows about it.... PMSL

Sy - perhaps instead of using the Poodle Poo you could have utilised some of "your" "afters" from your curry night experience.... as the saying goes shiaat will hit the

As for the next meet I am not going anywhere near Canary Wharf or the MacDs there.....bring on z harvester!
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Old Jan 23, 2009 | 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by dazdavies
I think they've gone up to 44mm wastegate from the 38mm 4bolt type.

I was wondering if there are any other changes i.e different wastegate location and not going round the outside of the ps steering assembly.
What is the different betweeb the 40mm and 44mm wastegate?

My understanding is that the previous RCM twisted kits weren't fitting on straight away - a few adjustments here there.....This new kit is supposed to be a perfect fit apprantly.

Eureka - I know I know...check out my second para.
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Old Jan 23, 2009 | 11:53 PM
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I asked Olly 2 weeks ago what the differences were and he told me it's got a larger waste gate (not sure if 44?), general fitment is better, and other mods?
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Old Jan 24, 2009 | 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by SkullFudge

Love

Baly x
I love it
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Old Jan 24, 2009 | 11:25 AM
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My kit was generally a fairly good fit. There was certainly a knack to it but when fitted was spot on.

You had to put it altogether with every bolt being loose (including all the header bolts) then you nipped up the turbo to head bracket first then everything else.

The only fitment issue I had was that the wastegate take off from up pipe to down pipe went around the steering arm and was very close to the power steering pipes. These had to be bent slightly out of the way and wrapped in protective heat proof wrap to protect the ps lines.

But once fitted they were faultless.

I would imagine that being 44mm Wastegate all fittings will be of the V-band type as opposed to the 4 bolt type of mine.

Here's some pictures of my kit.
























This was it assembled prior to going into my last car.

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Originally Posted by JP4
What is the different betweeb the 40mm and 44mm wastegate?

About 4mm
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Old Jan 24, 2009 | 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by SleeperSy
About 4mm
Only you could spot something like that SY
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Old Jan 24, 2009 | 04:42 PM
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you asked for that one JP4
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Old Jan 24, 2009 | 06:29 PM
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that's all I can say...... pmsl!

So what is the purpose and advantage of having a bigger wastegate??

Eureka/ScoobyHoooo - Are you going to be joining us for the 8th Feb meet? Eureka - till waiting for your call.....

Thinking of meeting up at a Harvester which allows us to park cars without risk of being fined..... and also can have a bite to eat and drink. We could use this as a regular place going forward?

What you lot reckon?
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Originally Posted by JP4
:ScoobyHoooo - Are you going to be joining us for the 8th Feb meet?

More than likely
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Originally Posted by JP4
that's all I can say...... pmsl!

So what is the purpose and advantage of having a bigger wastegate??

Eureka/ScoobyHoooo - Are you going to be joining us for the 8th Feb meet? Eureka - till waiting for your call.....

Thinking of meeting up at a Harvester which allows us to park cars without risk of being fined..... and also can have a bite to eat and drink. We could use this as a regular place going forward?

What you lot reckon?
Sounds like a plan to me i'm up for it as usual just let me know on the location once decided.
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Originally Posted by JP4

So what is the purpose and advantage of having a bigger wastegate??
prevents boost creep - i.e you want you turbo to produce as much boost as the fuel can handle as quickly as possible and last to the red line. The wastegate controls boost by bleeding off exhaust gasses when the turbo is producing too much inlet boost - if the wastegate is fully open and the engine is producing so much exhaust gas that it not enough can be bleed off through the wastegate - boost will creep up and over boost - damaging the engine or reducing power if you have a good ecu setup with closed loop safeguards.

Essentially big power needs bigger wastegate to control boost -allegedly.

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Originally Posted by JP4
that's all I can say...... pmsl!

So what is the purpose and advantage of having a bigger wastegate??

Eureka/ScoobyHoooo - Are you going to be joining us for the 8th Feb meet? Eureka - till waiting for your call.....

Thinking of meeting up at a Harvester which allows us to park cars without risk of being fined..... and also can have a bite to eat and drink. We could use this as a regular place going forward?

What you lot reckon?
ill be there matey in the type r
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Old Jan 25, 2009 | 08:16 AM
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No parking ticket here chaps - the advantage of keeping my car filthy?

Just back from having the 6 speed dccd, exe -tc stainless and new brakes fitted - Cheers Paul. Sy and Skull - the suspension is good isn't it! It's nice to be finally able to stop again too.

Just need to get the cosmetics done now and we're back on track.Skull, was is JPL bodyshop or something you said looked after yours?

There was a funny looking 1.5Gl in Zen as well when I was there. I'm sure it was the Turbinator demo car...
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Old Jan 25, 2009 | 11:03 AM
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Hi fb - yes the exe tc seems smoother than my previous set up, but not been able to use the car in anger yet, so dont know how well it performs yet. I tend to prefer softer set ups, so have got the adjusters on the softest settings, may change the springs to slightly softer ones to improve launch - but feels very promising as it is.

I doubt you saw a 1.5GL Turbinator car - theres only 4 in the world and the Sultan of Bruni has 3 of them in dry storage


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Sounds good Fatboy, I bet the car feel better now!. What setup are you running for road use John?
I find setting 20 is good for road use. I was also running 20 at The North Weald Track Masters day and it provided very good stability in tight turns (very tight), as well as a flat out long sweeping bend.
One thing I have noticed on the road, when you hit a certain manhole, ridge or something similar it can sometimes catch you out!.
It sure produces exceptional grip levels when tanking it, amazing tech.

Here is the link for the body shop I use.

SPR Coachworks - Accident repair centre Uckfield Sussex

They are good, very good. Speak with James or Darren (the owners).

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Thanks Clive.

Exe rc currently set at 10 as per Zen's advice, but I'll experiment in due course. rest of set up fairly standard apart from droplinks etc

Cheers

John
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