Hillclimb & Sprinting

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MattD
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby MattD » Wed Mar 03, 2010 12:41 am

The scrute actually said to me, if I've got the paperwork & get refused, escalate to clerk of the course on the day & failing that ask for an official referral for an MSA ruling.

He was fed up with over zealous officals ruining other peoples fun, just because they could.
Particularly in current times when entry numbers are down. :x

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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby jeffw » Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:32 am

Just sent off the entry for my first sprint at North Weald on the 4th April :) Just have to get the car back together now :shock: :D

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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby rscmb7 » Wed Mar 31, 2010 1:32 pm

Best of luck, I think you will enjoy it. Did my first sprint last Sunday at Curborough - very friendly people and even another (faster) Striker there too. Now have the bug and have entered the Lifeline Curborough Sprint Championship - well, someone has to come last!
Car was very tail happy, so if anyone has advice on how wide a wheel I can get on the back of a live axle Striker it would be welcome. I'm hoping the slicks will also give it considerably more grip next time.

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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby RobMsport » Wed Mar 31, 2010 1:55 pm

I'd look to your set-up before the slicks . If it's tail happy now , it'll be tail happy with slicks ;) PM me with your tyre make/pressures , chassis ride height under front lower rail and under seat pan rear , plus spring rate lbs and shock settings. I'd be happy to help a first timer ;) I got no helpful advice at all when I started so worked it out for myself via competition and what made it quicker :roll:

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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby rscmb7 » Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:04 pm

Very generous offer, many thanks. You have a PM
Roger

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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby petercoll » Thu Apr 01, 2010 8:11 pm

Could you post the info here as well ? It could help others who want to improve their car. My live-axle Striker is surprisingly neutral, so would be interested to compare.

Pete

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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby RobMsport » Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:57 pm

Well , the reason I did it via a PM was that set-up is individual to each car , engine , personal intentions / road/motorsport , plus it's owners own weight etc. Last time I did it openly to help someone on the sylva chat list , all I got was grief and someone being piccy regarding my choice of words :roll: Hence I no longer read it or post :|
Quite happy for individuals to contact me via here or my email/phone --- ex pm from here .

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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby David » Thu Apr 01, 2010 10:11 pm

Having not yet been shot at like Rob....................I'll agree that the set-up of your car is an incredibly subjective issue................however................in trying to set up my own car to my liking I've found the following quite useful http://users.telenet.be/miata/english/suspension/suspension.htm ..........................Oh, and for the less multilingual, "anti-sway" bars = "anti-roll bars" ;)






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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby David » Sat Apr 17, 2010 6:56 pm

So..........

..........after much gearbox hassle, leading to a totally untried car until....

.....finally, our first event of the year, tomorrow (Borough 19 MC, Honington) :D ;) :o

Disappointing JPSC entry -- only other is Nigel Fleming with another 1600 Striker :cry:

Let you know how it goes.
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting

Postby David » Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:48 pm

Perfect day -- almost :roll:

Excellent weather, not a cloud. Seriously fast track laid out on the airfield. Joy to be driving (seriously) a kit again. Efficient and friendly organisation from Boro 19 MC. New gearbox was really nice to use :D until it locked the transmission solid before lunch :cry: -- so, an early bath.

Not all bad though: old friend Martin Hepworth (Westie/4AGE) won the class, and I think Nigel was second.
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