Phoenix fettling

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Re: Phoenix fettling

Postby jeffw » Mon May 16, 2016 11:17 am

Always try to please female passengers, especially local ones :shock: :o :D

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Re: Phoenix fettling

Postby peter030371 » Mon May 16, 2016 11:41 am

You will be getting a reputation in Paddock Wood :o
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Re: Phoenix fettling

Postby jeffw » Mon May 16, 2016 11:53 am

getting?

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Re: Phoenix fettling

Postby jeffw » Tue May 17, 2016 8:32 am

First impressions on the paddleshift

It is very intuitive, never even thought about reaching for a gear lever. It is very fast to change gear and it is a little bizarre not to have to use the clutch at all (apart from moving away or coming to a halt). You can change gear in corners without unloading the transmission and upsetting the car so you can certainly take liberties compared with a conventional H pattern box. Braking is much easier as there is no heel/toe required do you just plant your foot on the pedal, I suspect I'll end up left foot braking as this will allow me to trail brake easier and have faster transitions from accelerating and braking.

I knocked it out of reverse a couple of times while manoeuvring which is something to watch and the paddles move with the wheel so it takes a moment to work out which is up or down to get it back into reverse gear.

The interlock to go from neutral to first/first to neutral with the need to use two buttons is essential or you would find that you'd gone from 6th to Reverse very quickly (with the expected consequences!).

The air pump is very loud when you first put the power on, it sits at 180psi on the accumulator so the pump is on until that pressure is reached and then comes back on when the pressure dips below 150psi.

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Re: Phoenix fettling

Postby David » Tue May 17, 2016 11:35 am

i'm surprised you can hear the pump over the rattles of the 60G Jeff.
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Re: Phoenix fettling

Postby jeffw » Tue May 17, 2016 11:41 am

Helical 60G David, I can hear the pump before the engine starts.

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Re: Phoenix fettling

Postby P1XX1 » Tue May 17, 2016 5:12 pm

Llandow, great day out!

Was good to attend a kit car only track day without all the GTi & Type R boy racers.

Thanks to Adi for taking me out in the Fury.

Thanks to Jeff for taking me for a ride in the Poenix however short it was, they do say quality not quantity, I wont be forgetting it in a hurry! :shock:

p.s. Jeff hope you get your dipstick sorted soon! :oops:

p.p.s. apparently Peter now has dipstick issues! :o

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Re: Phoenix fettling

Postby jeffw » Tue May 17, 2016 5:59 pm

Glad you enjoyed the comfy chair Debbie. I understand you had some 'post ride' regrets on the way home :shock:

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Re: Phoenix fettling

Postby P1XX1 » Tue May 17, 2016 6:05 pm

Not so sure now, Peter's has a wicked thigh bruise! :lol:

There's always a next time :D

Your scheming worked though we have made progress with the Striker and Peter is there now trying to make the bonnet fit, I drew the short straw and got to look after the little folk. :(

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Re: Phoenix fettling

Postby jeffw » Tue May 17, 2016 6:29 pm

:)

I knew it would... :lol:


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