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Old Jun 28, 2010 | 01:03 PM
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Hi,

yesterday was Time attack at Brands Hatch, as a bit of fun the organisers asked us to race a very powerful race bike, we accepted the challenge.

A triumph cup bike was wheeled out complete with its slicks and the race commenced.

We won.

We also won our class in Time attack and overall we were in faster than some pro cars.

A great weekend for the billet turbo's.

Pics to follow.

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What turbo were you running on that car ?
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Old Jun 28, 2010 | 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by The Gaffer
A triumph cup bike was wheeled out complete with its slicks and the race commenced.

We won.
Nice, I love to see cars beating bikes

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Old Jun 28, 2010 | 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Tidgy
has kevbev got a pink fetish or something? lol

was it andy or kevbev driving it kev?

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Kev bev.

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Old Jun 28, 2010 | 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Dutch-TurboWagon
What turbo were you running on that car ?

Hi,

its running a GT30 Billet.

Graph on this thread somewhere, but here it is again.


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Hows he keeping his hat up?? No wonder the girls have smiles on their faces.
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Old Jun 28, 2010 | 02:09 PM
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"Neil! Neil! How are you keeping that flower pot up!"
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Old Jun 28, 2010 | 02:27 PM
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So Kev erm 'dresses' to the left pmsl
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Old Jun 29, 2010 | 04:13 AM
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Originally Posted by The Gaffer
... A triumph cup bike was wheeled out complete with its slicks and the race commenced.
Curious choice of bike, that one (perhaps it's the only one they can get). Basically a stock 600 with about 115bhp and a no-name rider. A bit of marketing for Triumph I guess, but would be a lot more interesting if they put a BSB or even a BSS bike out there. But, having a bike kick the cars' ***** (in the dry) isn't exactly what the organizers would want!!

What laptimes were they doing?
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Old Jun 29, 2010 | 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Andy916
Curious choice of bike, that one (perhaps it's the only one they can get). Basically a stock 600 with about 115bhp and a no-name rider. A bit of marketing for Triumph I guess, but would be a lot more interesting if they put a BSB or even a BSS bike out there. But, having a bike kick the cars' ***** (in the dry) isn't exactly what the organizers would want!!

What laptimes were they doing?
Hi,

The bike was a stripped out Triumph 675cc road bike running on slicks, power is 125 BHP, weight is 155Kg, + a rider giving a power to weight ratio of 532 BHP per ton.

Our car with driver was running mid boost setting of 1.6 bar in an attempt to safeguard the car for the final, giving us 426 BHP per ton.

Car and bike got one hot lap each.

Results, as I am informed, bike 53.2 seconds car 52.4 seconds, not bad considering the bike has a higher power to weight ratio and ran slicks whereas our car was on road tyres, with tax & test.

Our cars best lap time in the final was 51.06 and was the fastest Subaru of the day.

All good fun.

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Do you think Andy runs a bike

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Originally Posted by Andy916
Curious choice of bike, that one (perhaps it's the only one they can get). Basically a stock 600 with about 115bhp and a no-name rider. A bit of marketing for Triumph I guess, but would be a lot more interesting if they put a BSB or even a BSS bike out there. But, having a bike kick the cars' ***** (in the dry) isn't exactly what the organizers would want!!

What laptimes were they doing?
It was BSB at Mallory so they couldnt do that.

Normally there is a BSB bike there and almost every time the bike has very marginally won.
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Next time I vote they send the bike and the car out at the same time,,,,, bike gets in the way, move him with the help of your bumper, Mad Max style.
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Old Jun 30, 2010 | 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by The Gaffer



Kev bev.

Cheers

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lol yeah, kev = gaffer, kevbev = kevbev then lol
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Originally Posted by The Gaffer
Hi,

The bike was a stripped out Triumph 675cc road bike running on slicks, power is 125 BHP, weight is 155Kg, + a rider giving a power to weight ratio of 532 BHP per ton.

Our car with driver was running mid boost setting of 1.6 bar in an attempt to safeguard the car for the final, giving us 426 BHP per ton.

Car and bike got one hot lap each.

Results, as I am informed, bike 53.2 seconds car 52.4 seconds, not bad considering the bike has a higher power to weight ratio and ran slicks whereas our car was on road tyres, with tax & test.



Our cars best lap time in the final was 51.06 and was the fastest Subaru of the day.

All good fun.

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RESULT!! Get in there
For the record, I am well impressed with my (non billet) SC46. Amazing spool up and torque curve.
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Originally Posted by Terminator X
Do you think Andy runs a bike
Hehe, yes I've had bikes (just one at the moment) for quarter of a century now and did a few years of club racing bang in the middle of that.

I also have a warmed-over RA (360bhp, APs, Ohlins) for road and trackday use.

Sorry for hijacking!

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Old Jun 30, 2010 | 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Hammer man
Next time I vote they send the bike and the car out at the same time,,,,, bike gets in the way, move him with the help of your bumper, Mad Max style.
Would be mad to watch but the insurers would never allow it! The characteristics are sooo different - a good TA car will brake later and harder (4 big tyres), will carry more corner speed (tyres again, and the relative ease of holding 4 wheels on the limit), then lose out on corner exit due to weight difference.
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Old Jun 30, 2010 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by The Gaffer
The bike was a stripped out Triumph 675cc road bike running on slicks, power is 125 BHP, weight is 155Kg, + a rider giving a power to weight ratio of 532 BHP per ton.

Our car with driver was running mid boost setting of 1.6 bar in an attempt to safeguard the car for the final, giving us 426 BHP per ton.

Interesting. Now lets compare tyre contact patch areas and the consequences of making a mistake

As you say, all good fun

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Old Jun 30, 2010 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by dynamix
It was BSB at Mallory so they couldnt do that.

Normally there is a BSB bike there and almost every time the bike has very marginally won.
Ach, there's another BSB clash with the Snett October TA round, otherwise I would have looked forward to seeing that!

A splash of rain would turn the tables, but perhaps not by as much as you might think.

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Old Jun 30, 2010 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Andy916

A splash of rain would turn the tables, but perhaps not by as much as you might think.

Andy
bet your sunroof leaks though.

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Old Jul 3, 2010 | 07:44 AM
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Hi kev
thinking of getting one of these red or blue turbo jackets off sn what can i tell the company selling them the turbo is for sizing and fit i have a sc46 billet of coarse lol
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Old Jul 3, 2010 | 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Blue by You
RESULT!! Get in there
For the record, I am well impressed with my (non billet) SC46. Amazing spool up and torque curve.
i'm impressed by yours as well Steve

good luck at the pod tomorrow
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Old Jul 3, 2010 | 08:35 AM
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Cheers Duncan, I'll let you know how things go.
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Roughly what power are you running Blue_by_you? Be interesting to know what kind of time you get
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Old Jul 3, 2010 | 11:25 AM
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420 bhp on Zen's RR
Had a couple of small tweaks since then courtesy of Duncan though so possibly a tad more on tap.
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Excellent, so how did you get on today? Speeds, terminals, 60fts?
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Kev, could you tell me what the inlet diameters are on the SC billet range turbo's ?
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Old Jul 10, 2010 | 04:41 PM
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What would be the engine drivetrain requirements needed to run the SC36 on a UK MY00 Classic ?

Let's as an example say...

Ecutek
FMIC
440 Injectors (standard)
Uprated fuel pump

Standard gearbox


If mapped conservatively for safety of the car would this detract from the turbo's fast spool up etc or is this just a little step to far forward for a relatively standard set up and more suited to it's sti equivalent.

Reading through this thread has been very interesting indeed it has to be said I'm running a vf28 at the minute, and looking at examples for upgrades the step appears to be in the area of vf34 vf35 Td05-16G but all seem to be on the safety limits of the virtually standard set up.

Interested to hear if the SC36 falls into this next step or just a little outside it for the car as it stands.


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Originally Posted by Dutch-TurboWagon
Kev, could you tell me what the inlet diameters are on the SC billet range turbo's ?
Hi,
all the inlets on the direct fit turbo's are standard 56 mm, the only one that requires a custom size inlet pipe is the SC54 Billet, which needs a 70mm inlet, pipes in stock.

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Thanks Kev !

Do you btw have experience of the ATP GT3076R (bolt on version) to make a comparison ?
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Old Jul 12, 2010 | 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Dutch-TurboWagon
Thanks Kev !

Do you btw have experience of the ATP GT3076R (bolt on version) to make a comparison ?

Hi,
no, sorry.

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