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From: MY 10s blobeye 10.87@132 2.35/TO4Z next
Yer - just ignore it, yu will get loads of letters over the next six months, just ignore - if they take you to court, I represent you. they will threaten it, but wont do it.
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Regarding the 30 - 130 event on March 8th I am going to need to have a play with the car & 6 speed to see what will be the optimum gear/speed/rpm to commence the run?
I wouldn't think I need to boost at 30mph for fear of traction loss, on the other hand I don't want to be farting about at 30 waiting for turbo to kick in!
I best practice on that private section of motorway my friend owns
Any of you guys done this event before with 6 speed box and similar engine output??
I wouldn't think I need to boost at 30mph for fear of traction loss, on the other hand I don't want to be farting about at 30 waiting for turbo to kick in!
I best practice on that private section of motorway my friend owns
Any of you guys done this event before with 6 speed box and similar engine output??
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Regarding the 30 - 130 event on March 8th I am going to need to have a play with the car & 6 speed to see what will be the optimum gear/speed/rpm to commence the run?
I wouldn't think I need to boost at 30mph for fear of traction loss, on the other hand I don't want to be farting about at 30 waiting for turbo to kick in!
I best practice on that private section of motorway my friend owns
Any of you guys done this event before with 6 speed box and similar engine output??
I wouldn't think I need to boost at 30mph for fear of traction loss, on the other hand I don't want to be farting about at 30 waiting for turbo to kick in!
I best practice on that private section of motorway my friend owns
Any of you guys done this event before with 6 speed box and similar engine output??
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I think I would have cried!
This would be a rapid way of filling ya boxers !
Filmed at the 30 - 130 as posted by Sy on the 22B forum
YouTube - Evo 9 600bhp+ 183mph Spin at RAF Marham
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Ok Ian....are you calling it a day at 130mph or going for top end limit too ??
This would be a rapid way of filling ya boxers !
Filmed at the 30 - 130 as posted by Sy on the 22B forum
YouTube - Evo 9 600bhp+ 183mph Spin at RAF Marham
This would be a rapid way of filling ya boxers !
Filmed at the 30 - 130 as posted by Sy on the 22B forum
YouTube - Evo 9 600bhp+ 183mph Spin at RAF Marham
Was only gonna do the 30-130 run as i've had it to 155 in Germany and don't think there was too much more to go
You definitely get more than one go - have a look here Mitsubishi Lancer Register
That's the MLR print outs from last year with car specs and multiple elapsed time results. Could give you an indication of expected performance form your cars although I always take Evo BHP figures with a pinch of chocolate

I seem to remember Stephen / P20SPD saying you hold it at 30mph through a marked section of the track and then floor it - My second gear runs out at about 50 and I top out in 6th at about 165 or so so it will be multiple changes for me , which won't add up to a fast time overall, plus I'll be backing off from the top end run as no point in doing a length of track bouncing off the rev limiter.
I'm more interested in getting some basic performance and weight stats for the car without putting it through transmission killing drag starts
The best aproach is taxi up to the cones in 3rd, dip the clutch, nail the throttle with the clutch still down, ram it in first, side step the clutch, then your off, ram each gear in with out lifting the throttle or pressing the clutch, then after the cones at the end of the runway yank up the handbrake while simultaniosly spining the steering wheel by 720 degrees - apartently its like a rally car, you need to send it out of control to bring it in control.
Aparently.
Sy
Aparently.
Sy
The best aproach is taxi up to the cones in 3rd, dip the clutch, nail the throttle with the clutch still down, ram it in first, side step the clutch, then your off, ram each gear in with out lifting the throttle or pressing the clutch, then after the cones at the end of the runway yank up the handbrake while simultaniosly spining the steering wheel by 720 degrees - apartently its like a rally car, you need to send it out of control to bring it in control.
Aparently.
Sy
Aparently.
Sy
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Im going up to this too and looking forward to it! My PPG does 130 in 4th so not much changing gears for me.
Relly going just to see what top speed i can get? Hope it don't blow up
Be no where near you lot dou i only have 420bhp.
By the way my ppg is up for sale
Ash
Relly going just to see what top speed i can get? Hope it don't blow up
Be no where near you lot dou i only have 420bhp.
By the way my ppg is up for sale
Ash
The best aproach is taxi up to the cones in 3rd, dip the clutch, nail the throttle with the clutch still down, ram it in first, side step the clutch, then your off, ram each gear in with out lifting the throttle or pressing the clutch, then after the cones at the end of the runway yank up the handbrake while simultaniosly spining the steering wheel by 720 degrees - apartently its like a rally car, you need to send it out of control to bring it in control.
Aparently.
Sy
Aparently.
Sy
Last edited by SkullFudge; Feb 25, 2009 at 10:52 PM.
"I'm more interested in getting some basic performance and weight stats for the car without putting it through transmission killing drag starts "
That's the good thing about this event huh John?.
It's a good idea I reckon as many guys with big power hate dumping at high rpm.
That's the good thing about this event huh John?.
It's a good idea I reckon as many guys with big power hate dumping at high rpm.
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The best aproach is taxi up to the cones in 3rd, dip the clutch, nail the throttle with the clutch still down, ram it in first, side step the clutch, then your off, ram each gear in with out lifting the throttle or pressing the clutch, then after the cones at the end of the runway yank up the handbrake while simultaniosly spining the steering wheel by 720 degrees - apartently its like a rally car, you need to send it out of control to bring it in control.
Aparently.
Sy
Aparently.
Sy
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If you want (Gearing 42-68-100-134-171-215 @8K) no air bags, no cage, no abs, no servo, Fibre doors, perspex rear windows, no harnesses, no track time since total rebuild, no time to check every nut and bolt
Sy
If you want (Gearing 42-68-100-134-171-215 @8K) no air bags, no cage, no abs, no servo, Fibre doors, perspex rear windows, no harnesses, no track time since total rebuild, no time to check every nut and bolt
Sy
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