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  1. As per the title there's an open day at Hampton Downs on Sunday 11th March.

    Daytime session 9am - 4pm

    $135 per car - if you pre-register on the website

    I'm going along as are a few friends.

    I have nothing to do with the organising, I just thought I'd give anyone who might be keen a heads up.

    Details below and in the link

    http://hamptondowns.co.nz/pages/201/public...wn-car!.htm

    Sunday 11/03/12 - Daytime session 9am - 4pm

    $135 per car - if you pre-register on the website

    Arrival time: 8.30am for registration and a drivers briefing.

    Indemnity form: Please click on this link. They will also be available on the day.

    Time on track: 15 minute sessions.

    Classes: Saloon Race, Saloon Road and Open Wheeler.

    Safety gear: Overalls, helmets, and enclosed shoes. It is also for hire on the day for $50 (or $30 to hire separately).

    Passengers: Welcome in Mans certified roll cage cars and require the same safety gear above.

    Fuel: We have 98 and unleaded fuel available. The location of the fuel site is on the left at the exit of the vehicle tunnel.

    Cost: $135 if you pre-register at http://www.hdticketing.co.nz or $150 if you turn up on the day. Eftpos and credit cards transactions are available.

    Conditions: Please note if you pre-register then the date is not transferrable. This is a non-drift day. All entrants are strictly supervised throughout the day to ensure there is no over zealous driving.

    Further information: email admin@hamptondowns.com or call us on (09) 280 6504


  2. Very small update chaps.

    Today I replaced the springs with some linear Eibach springs as the car had some progressive ones in it.

    I ended up going for some 800 Ib front and 500 Ib rears after much head scratching.

    I got some helper springs to keep the rear springs captive as when the car is up off the ground there was about 50mm of slop with the spring.

    Also purchased and installed a Cusco rear sway bar.

    On the way from Japan is an Ikeya tie rod end set.

    Made a cardboard mockup of the centre console, maily to hide the dash bars. Will probably make the final thing up tomorrow from aluminium.

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    Rear sway bar

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    Rear springs in

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    Fronts done

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  3. Hi Eddie,

    Still haven't plucked up the courage to commit to a specific rate and buy them mate.

    People are saying that with how stiff the HKS Hypermax suspension is there's not a lot of point in running a super hard spring.

    Was hoping to have a chat to you if you've got the time?


  4. Well back from the wilderness that is filming on location and back to reality

    Not a lot has happened since the last update but we're hoping to have the car back together for some January trackdays.

    Decided to finish the rears in a month or so and are hanging out to get the car on the track so have unfortunately put the stock brakes back on the rear.

    Ended up getting a good deal on a set of new discs.

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    Made an extra set of caliper brackets on the water jet cutter and then milled a step in them. The new sets bolt holes are 2mm wider to push the caliper further to the edge of the disc.

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    Garage clutter

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    Hats are done and anodised black

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  5. Rightio chaps,

    Not a lot of news on the car front since July.

    Bought a set of near new Michelin slicks (only done 12 laps at Taupo). They were used for a back to back test on a NZV8 car to see if the car would be quicker on the Michelins than the current regulation Dunlops. Apparently they were 2-3 seconds per lap quicker than the Dunlops.

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    We also bought a used brake package from an NZV8 race car for a very good price and got a few sets of brand new Performance Friction pads 01, 03 and 97 compounds, also a few spare sets of Performance friction front discs and Wilwood rears.

    In an ideal world we would have splashed out for a set of used V8 Supercar Alcons but currently can't justify spending that kind of coin and were so sick of the factory R32 GTR brakes that we think this will be a good mid-way brake setup.

    We have to design and make new brake hats and caliper brackets to get them to work with the GTR.

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    Front disc dummied up using washers to space out the NZV8 hat to get some measurements.

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    Front caliper brackets were whipped up at work on the water jet cutter out of 12mm plate

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    Rear dummied up, I think the easiest thing to do with the rear calipers is to re-drill them from the 135mm Wilwood bolt hole spacing down to 115mm Nissan spacing and we wont have to worry about a caliper bracket which looks pretty tricky for the rear.

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    Still not convinced there is enough free space to re-drill the caliper down from 135mm to 115mm.

    Has anyone been down this path before?

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    Very very loose mock-up with the wheel on to check clearance.

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    Also bought a set of 17x9" Et20 BBS LMs

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    Here's our current front brake hat design, pretty confident it will work. Still not 100% certain on what diameter the centre bore should be and also what size to make the stud holes (we're aware the studs are M12).

    The hats will be turned up on the CNC mill and lathe at work.

    If anyone has been down this path before and sees any errors with our design or would like to add anything please let us know :)

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  6. I called the 0800 759 759 number today to see for sure what they are doing about 3D they said they were no longer broadcasting it on SkySport - it was Sky all along as far as I knew as Sky have the rights.

    3D Live (who have gone bust) we're doing the 3D matches at Eden Park....

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