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Everything posted by cainchapman
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You have also missed 4 photos from the series.
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OK, I don't know where you got them from Conrad. But, yes, they are thanks to Euan Cameron whose awesome photographs show up in most motorsport magazines. I am still clearing them for use, and we will select one for a Dixi cover sometime soon. We have one straight panel on the car and a large bill. No, the motor isn't for sale. It will be ready for the first of the endurance meetings. A reason why you should have 2 touring cars.
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Well done Tim. Nice before, now where is the after picture?
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It's a Hillman Imp Dave. 875cc rear mounted motor. I had one as my daily runabout when I lived in CHC. Heaps of fun. Porous block though. It would out handle a mate Fiat 850 around Hoonapuna.
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You are correct, none of the JPS cars were there, 635 or E30's. That Blue car is a 1906 Darracq F1 car, 14.25l 4 cylinder and capable of 100mph (160kph) and was Malcolm Campbell's first Bluebird. The Sidchrome Imp was Jim Richards cars and he will be racing it in the classic series shortly. Dunedin Street race at least, I've been told. Tony Mann has done a great job with it. So no-one got decent photos of the Super Tourers then. I'll post and old one then until I can post the other series.
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The distance error is on your odometer, not speedometer. My OBC shows the correct speed and at 110kph (on Speedo) the OBC shows 103kph.
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These aren't from this week-end, but the car was there.
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The Lambo looked good and sounded loud. It was running 1:37's though. Either the guy couldn't pedal it or was just having trouble. We got video of him sliding it around the sweeper. A real shame the Leyton House 962 didn't get out during lunch on Sunday. It was a really rough looking one up close, but the Judd F1 motor was beautiful. The photo is not it, it is a genuine Leyton House 962. The one in the racing school was CF only. The NZ built 962 is a higher quality IMO. Same guys owns both cars, I believe.
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Not a problem really. I'm taking the Falcon Wagon for the trip. 2 of us with luggage for a work trip.
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The Awesome Yardley McLaren was there too. As driven by Denny Hulme to his first pole and James Hunt to a World Championship.
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True Conrad, the British designed Fords are light years ahead of the Australian and American designed cars. Any Cosworth or Shelby is worth owning.
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I'm heading as far as Palmy North next week. Leaving on the 14th so far. I could bring them that far if you'd like.
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The Talbot T26 (blue one) was brought over from the USA. The owner is actually in the Red Alfa in this shot.
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chapstar & cainchapman (as original as Grant, maybe we are just unique Grant!)
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http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/news.php?newsId=2404 Google delists BMW Germany for foul play Posted by Stuart Miles 05 February 2006 - Google has flexed its muscles and dropped BMW Germany from its search engine following the German car manufacturer’s attempts to artificially boost its popularity ranking. The move is likely to send shockwaves through the Internet industry over fears that one company has such power and affect over a websites access to the public. The delisting was reported by Matt Cutts, a software engineer at Google, who works to stop websites tricking the system by featuring hidden text or different content from what the website visitor sees. In his blog, Cutts wrote that the methods used by BMW were a violation of the search engine's guidelines, and that a second company, camera maker ricoh.de will be removed soon for similar reasons shortly. “Don’t deceive your users or present different content to search engines than you display to users”, said Cutts on his blog entry. The delisting will mean that searching for terms like "BMW" or "BMW Germany" on Google will not return a direct link to the car company's German website, bmw.com.de, but instead the global site. Moreover, bmw.com.de's PageRank, the algorithms that assign every page on the web a sort of popularity ranking, has been reset to zero. Many big publishers and website owners enlist the help of Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) experts to help improve search appeal in search engines, and while most methods are acceptable, some are deemed to be unethical. These so-called black hat tactics are commonly used by gambling or pornography sites. BMW is thought to be one of the highest profile companies to have a website blacklisted by Google.
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Mate, where do you start. I have a 2005 Falcon Wagon as a company car. At least it has an OHC motor, but leaf springs and a live rear axle! Transmission and motor are better than the last model. Car rattles more and still isn't as good as a 10-11 year old 540.
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There will be more up soon. Andrew and I are flying back home today. Got to get permission (from Photographer) to post the great ones though.
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Take your existing air-filter out and see how it sounds then. The K&N will sound similar.
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Haha Paul (both of you). You should probably let a committee member with a 540 drive it for you. I'd also be willing to try out the 323 for a laugh. You can swap and see what a 540iS goes like. Let me know if you make it to Auckland sometime. Have a good week-end.
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Grant is spot on. The other option, if you want some low speed car events is the Auckland Car Club's grasskhana. They are heaps of fun too. Out in Ranui. Join the BMW club.
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Talk to Steve at Racebrakes http://www.racebrakes.co.nz/ It depends on what pads and rotors they are putting in, on whether that is a fair price or not. Pads & Rotors for mine cost $1500 (at least) and then I got McMillans to put them in at the next service.