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Re: Oxford meet no.3
« Reply #150 on: 18 July 2010, 23:57:03 »

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......and thanks to yzf 250 for the breather box. Well handy.


No worries Chris. Hope it comes in useful. :y :y

Sorry for not introducing myself to everyone but I'm a quiet socially inadequate person. :-[ :-[

I was the one with the black 3.2 elite estate and it was my first meet so forgive my ignorance as it was all new to me. I think Chrisgixer was the only one who knew who I was.
It was a good afternoon with a friendly bunch of guys all willing to help out. Had to shoot off early as we had plans for the evening but was glad I went along to see you all. :y :y

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Dont worry yz, it can be a bit daunting first time at one of these meets. Hopefully see you at the next one. Very nice and tidy car you have there. :y
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« Reply #151 on: 19 July 2010, 00:01:29 »

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Chris thanks for the help in checking the shocks at the back :y :y Sorry there was not much room in the back seats ( Don,t say a word Daz ) ;D ;D ;D.

Will get the tools out later and check it over :y.

your welcome Steve, was nothing really, see you soon. At the next one maybe?
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« Reply #152 on: 19 July 2010, 16:59:08 »

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tried to get the keys off him several times Tunnie. Not a hope. ;)

Next time you distract him, then i'll nick them  ;D

Seriously though, that is extremely nice  8-)
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« Reply #153 on: 19 July 2010, 17:03:48 »

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tried to get the keys off him several times Tunnie. Not a hope. ;)

Next time you distract him, then i'll nick them  ;D

Seriously though, that is extremely nice  8-)

We had to switch the Silver Bullet back to petrol to keep up. :o

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« Reply #154 on: 19 July 2010, 17:43:38 »

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tried to get the keys off him several times Tunnie. Not a hope. ;)

Next time you distract him, then i'll nick them  ;D

Seriously though, that is extremely nice  8-)

We had to switch the Silver Bullet back to petrol to keep up. :o

Kevin

From accounts a front mounted fuel scoop was needed too  ;D
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« Reply #155 on: 19 July 2010, 19:59:50 »

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tried to get the keys off him several times Tunnie. Not a hope. ;)

Next time you distract him, then i'll nick them  ;D

Seriously though, that is extremely nice  8-)

We had to switch the Silver Bullet back to petrol to keep up. :o

Kevin

From accounts a front mounted fuel scoop was needed too  ;D


All I can say is it's a good job TB don't smoke !! Or we could have seen a cheech & chong moment on the Oxford ring road  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #156 on: 20 July 2010, 10:16:07 »

Got a ride in the VXR500 to Mc Donalds and all I can say is fast!

Might even beat a 3.2 miggy lol  :y
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« Reply #157 on: 20 July 2010, 18:17:33 »

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Got a ride in the VXR500 to Mc Donalds and all I can say is fast!

Might even beat a 3.2 miggy lol  :y
I tried as hard as I could to keep up in my 3.0l auto, and failed utterly miserably.  My 3.0l auto (on petrol) probably just has the legs on a std 3.2 auto, as proved Saturday evening, much to Tunnie's parents surprise when 3 Omegas went tearing past them as they were tottling along the road ::)
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« Reply #158 on: 20 July 2010, 19:37:05 »

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Got a ride in the VXR500 to Mc Donalds and all I can say is fast!

Might even beat a 3.2 miggy lol  :y
I tried as hard as I could to keep up in my 3.0l auto, and failed utterly miserably.  My 3.0l auto (on petrol) probably just has the legs on a std 3.2 auto, as proved Saturday evening, much to Tunnie's parents surprise when 3 Omegas went tearing past them as they were tottling along the road ::)
Hold up, I didn't know we where "cheating on petrol" to win the race to the curry house? Plus I had a "fading" Mr Wood in the way.

Er, did I say race? Er no could'nt have been a race, only The Boy knew the way.
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« Reply #159 on: 20 July 2010, 19:40:51 »

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Got a ride in the VXR500 to Mc Donalds and all I can say is fast!

Might even beat a 3.2 miggy lol  :y
I tried as hard as I could to keep up in my 3.0l auto, and failed utterly miserably.  My 3.0l auto (on petrol) probably just has the legs on a std 3.2 auto, as proved Saturday evening, much to Tunnie's parents surprise when 3 Omegas went tearing past them as they were tottling along the road ::)
Hold up, I didn't know we where "cheating on petrol" to win the race to the curry house? Plus I had a "fading" Mr Wood in the way.

Er, did I say race? Er no could'nt have been a race, only The Boy knew the way.
At one point - around the area where Mrs chrisgixer likes to go sideways - I did have about a mile on petrol. That was when a brakeless Mr Wood was probably getting in your way ;D
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« Reply #160 on: 20 July 2010, 19:41:54 »

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Got a ride in the VXR500 to Mc Donalds and all I can say is fast!

Might even beat a 3.2 miggy lol  :y
I tried as hard as I could to keep up in my 3.0l auto, and failed utterly miserably.  My 3.0l auto (on petrol) probably just has the legs on a std 3.2 auto, as proved Saturday evening, much to Tunnie's parents surprise when 3 Omegas went tearing past them as they were tottling along the road ::)
Hold up, I didn't know we where "cheating on petrol" to win the race to the curry house? Plus I had a "fading" Mr Wood in the way.

Er, did I say race? Er no could'nt have been a race, only The Boy knew the way.
No race, its just I was feeling a little peckish by then....
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« Reply #161 on: 20 July 2010, 19:50:13 »

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Got a ride in the VXR500 to Mc Donalds and all I can say is fast!

Might even beat a 3.2 miggy lol  :y
I tried as hard as I could to keep up in my 3.0l auto, and failed utterly miserably.  My 3.0l auto (on petrol) probably just has the legs on a std 3.2 auto, as proved Saturday evening, much to Tunnie's parents surprise when 3 Omegas went tearing past them as they were tottling along the road ::)
Hold up, I didn't know we where "cheating on petrol" to win the race to the curry house? Plus I had a "fading" Mr Wood in the way.

Er, did I say race? Er no could'nt have been a race, only The Boy knew the way.
No race, its just I was feeling a little peckish by then....
Whatever, demand a re count.

Seriously though, would be interesting to run some side by side tests one day. Although I'm not playing with you on the brakes....or in the corners probably.  :(
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« Reply #162 on: 20 July 2010, 19:57:54 »

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Got a ride in the VXR500 to Mc Donalds and all I can say is fast!

Might even beat a 3.2 miggy lol  :y
I tried as hard as I could to keep up in my 3.0l auto, and failed utterly miserably.  My 3.0l auto (on petrol) probably just has the legs on a std 3.2 auto, as proved Saturday evening, much to Tunnie's parents surprise when 3 Omegas went tearing past them as they were tottling along the road ::)
Hold up, I didn't know we where "cheating on petrol" to win the race to the curry house? Plus I had a "fading" Mr Wood in the way.

Er, did I say race? Er no could'nt have been a race, only The Boy knew the way.
No race, its just I was feeling a little peckish by then....
Whatever, demand a re count.

Seriously though, would be interesting to run some side by side tests one day. Although I'm not playing with you on the brakes....or in the corners probably.  :(
When you played with me, on that downhill bit before we turned left, I was flat on the floor on gas.

At high revs, floored, I reckon I am hitting limits of multivalve, although the LPG ECU isn't switching back. Feels more willing on petrol under those conditions.
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« Reply #163 on: 20 July 2010, 20:03:28 »

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Got a ride in the VXR500 to Mc Donalds and all I can say is fast!

Might even beat a 3.2 miggy lol  :y
I tried as hard as I could to keep up in my 3.0l auto, and failed utterly miserably.  My 3.0l auto (on petrol) probably just has the legs on a std 3.2 auto, as proved Saturday evening, much to Tunnie's parents surprise when 3 Omegas went tearing past them as they were tottling along the road ::)
Hold up, I didn't know we where "cheating on petrol" to win the race to the curry house? Plus I had a "fading" Mr Wood in the way.

Er, did I say race? Er no could'nt have been a race, only The Boy knew the way.
No race, its just I was feeling a little peckish by then....
Whatever, demand a re count.

Seriously though, would be interesting to run some side by side tests one day. Although I'm not playing with you on the brakes....or in the corners probably.  :(
When you played with me, on that downhill bit before we turned left, I was flat on the floor on gas.

At high revs, floored, I reckon I am hitting limits of multivalve, although the LPG ECU isn't switching back. Feels more willing on petrol under those conditions.
Not much difference in the kit then. Nothing in it up the hill prior to the downhill bit where I had to allow for your braking and knowing the way, I was expecting 2nd exit, not first.
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« Reply #164 on: 20 July 2010, 21:23:33 »

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Got a ride in the VXR500 to Mc Donalds and all I can say is fast!

Might even beat a 3.2 miggy lol  :y


Glad chris stayed at the meet or i may have got my bum kicked  ;D ;D ;D
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