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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 06:35 PM
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and another one for the belly

God help that old git when I see him at the MLR 500
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by P20SPD
Comedy aside, just how many threads have you put that picture in? I looked at all my active subscribed threads, and every single last post is by you, with the pick of Daz, his come over hanging adrift, and his comedy feet!
I think the true skill of skullfudges photoshopping is how he made Daz look like he has a big belly.
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by dazdavies
lol that took four looks before i noticed the comedy feet

Ya joking


I made your feet longer, shortened your legs and gave you a fat *** and belly.


Other than that I left everything else as is was.
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by stevebt
I think the true skill of skullfudges photoshopping is how he made Daz look like he has a big belly.

Not Photoshop Steve. Never has that. I use soft ware called Micrographix.

It's not as good as Photoshop.
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by SkullFudge
Ya joking


I made your feet longer, shortened your legs and gave you a fat *** and belly.


Other than that I left everything else as is was.

I was only taking the pi55. I had no idea you photoshoped his belly .
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by SkullFudge
Ya joking


I made your feet longer, shortened your legs and gave you a fat *** and belly.
P

Other than that I left everything else as is was.

I was only taking the pi55. I had no idea you photoshoped his belly .
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 08:04 PM
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So good I had to say it twice, stupid iPhone is crap for posting
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 08:57 PM
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 08:57 PM
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 09:00 PM
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for reference you bastids




As for shortening things Clive I think you've just shortned your life span/expectancy LOL

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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by dazdavies
for reference you bastids




As for shortening things Clive I think you've just shortned your life span/expectancy LOL


I can't tell any difference???
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 09:40 PM
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lmao
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by bioforger
Ok then


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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 09:50 PM
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Poor old Daz, see it's your turn to get it

btw chaps, took the car off to a little private stretch of road today to test this flat shift set up. I am stunned by how much quicker the car is ! (or seems) I know the strip will be the real test.
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It's alright hammer, I'm storing all these up for a rainy day All taken in the good spirit they are meant too

Hammer next time you're at the pod I have no doubt if you get the right weather you'll get a ten. Unlike skullfudgepacker that will end up with a bunch of fives
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Fudge <------ leaving crash helmet on all day
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Mad Hammer
Poor old Daz, see it's your turn to get it

btw chaps, took the car off to a little private stretch of road today to test this flat shift set up. I am stunned by how much quicker the car is ! (or seems) I know the strip will be the real test.

Clive was the flat shifting set up the only thing that was changed when mapped? and

Do you up shift at the same rpm as before ?
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Originally Posted by SkullFudge
Clive was the flat shifting set up the only thing that was changed when mapped? and

Do you up shift at the same rpm as before ?
Few tweaks and more launch control settings were added. I was probably changing a little too high in the rev range previously, will aim to change @ 7500 next weekend when I'm at the Pod again
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Mad Hammer
Few tweaks and more launch control settings were added. I was probably changing a little too high in the rev range previously, will aim to change @ 7500 next weekend when I'm at the Pod again

Cool, good luck and mind those shafts !
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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 11:30 PM
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We spent Saturday rushing to get the Mitsubishi Gallant finished so it's ready for next weekend.

Had trouble fitting the race seat as the 5 of us who are driving range from Andy (a 6' 3" shaved Gorilla) to Dean who could sew his socks to his pants and get away with it.

Eventually fitted it with enough movement on the runners and rigid enough to pass scrutineering.
Also got the five point harness fitted, and other bits & pieces.

Collecting the car Thursday and towing it up North on Friday to some place near Sheffield. (Not telling where we are staying in fear of tactical ambush threats from fellow readers of this thread)


By the way we got some gravel tyres (Thanx for the offer Daz)
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Old Aug 17, 2009 | 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Mad Hammer
Few tweaks and more launch control settings were added. I was probably changing a little too high in the rev range previously, will aim to change @ 7500 next weekend when I'm at the Pod again
I'm watching with interest Madone
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ABS for track use.

I have just read a thread where the guy was asking if he would benefit from removing his ABS as he intends to track day his classic.

This has always been something I have wondered.
I have ABS on the P1 and with my current brake set up there have been times when I feel the brakes could be better, and I have put it down to the ABS or pads. I feel that RCM would have known what pads to use so that leaves the ABS.

Several years ago a friend asked me to test his ABS, so we chose a location out in the sticks.
At exactly 100mph I nailed his brake pedal & could feel the ABS vibrating on the pedal and it worked ok. I repeated this a further 4 times using the same braking point marker we had placed on the roadside.

(Note: the 5 tests I done were using the brakes and I changed from 4th to 2nd and used the clutch to brake the engine at the same time.)


Two weeks later he had the ABS removed, so we went back to the same location. Same conditions, same car.

I carried out 5 tests again using the same techniques. The first two runs I locked up the brakes for a second or two.
The next three runs went ok and the car stopped in a shorter distance than when running ABS.

I feel that ABS is great in icy or wet conditions, but I feel pretty sure that in dry conditions ABS does somehow restrict the brakes true optimum performance.

Any views on this would be good guys.
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Old Aug 17, 2009 | 03:22 PM
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must admit i'm not a fan of abs. may sound mad i know but i don't like the feel it gives the brake pedal. it was one of the reasons i liked my ra so much when i had it.
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Clive it's because your car is a pants UK variant me OLD fudger.

The Type R doesnt have ABS as standard. perhaps you should have bought a better base to start from

On a serious note, you could always remove the ABS fuse and try that.

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Originally Posted by SkullFudge
...the car stopped in a shorter distance than when running ABS.

I feel that ABS is great in icy or wet conditions, but I feel pretty sure that in dry conditions ABS does somehow restrict the brakes true optimum performance.

Any views on this would be good guys.
With ABS

Pros

- security/confidence: just stamp as hard as possible on the brakes and let the system do its thing
- can still brake and steer around corners/obstacles without skidding

Cons
- longer stopping distances/times than non-ABS



Non-ABS

Pros
- shorter stopping distances/times than ABS
- have to employ cadence braking techniques to stop lock-up

Cons
- humans can nowhere near match the ABS's electronically-controlled cadence braking's modulation frequency!!!

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Originally Posted by dazdavies
Clive it's because your car is a pants UK variant me OLD fudger.

The Type R doesnt have ABS as standard. perhaps you should have bought a better base to start from

On a serious note, you could always remove the ABS fuse and try that.
LOL .. Cool, I will try that.

Thanks for the input HAIRFLOP

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I wonder if anyone who I get introduced to at any meets from here will automatically assume I actually am I'm bald ???

They'll all probably think I'm wearing a syrup now LOL
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Originally Posted by dazdavies
I wonder if anyone who I get introduced to at any meets from here will automatically assume I actually am I'm bald ???

They'll all probably think I'm wearing a syrup now LOL

Lol, that has gone through my mind too.

One thing for sure matey, if you did look like that plenty of people would recognise you, cos they sure wouldn't forget that fooking head in a hurry
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Couple of pix taken this evening.

Splitter sprayed.

Bonnet had some tiny finger print dents along the front (from pushing it shut using fingers!). Dents removed & bonnet painted.

New front indicators ( previous n/s was cracked)

Newly fitted bonnet dampers Tein but sprayed sonic blue.

All wheels blasted / sprayed and lacquered.

Big thanks to SPR Coach works

SPR Coachworks - Accident repair centre Uckfield Sussex



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Old header tank & screen washer bottle back in while Spec-R ones are being re-polished.




When I bought the P1 nearly 5 yrs ago I bought it off a guy that had really cherished it. Serviced every 2K etc.
He was close to tears when I drove off as he needed to raise £ 15K for his half of a new business venture with a friend.

I promised him I would look after it, and he now paints my car being one half of SPR Coach works.

Well worth a look guys, and cheap too.
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Might turn up at the MLR looking exactly like that. I'll be your totally embarrassing new best friend!!!!
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