pewe
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| posted on 16/3/12 at 03:24 PM |
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FDMC Autosolo - this Sunday
FDMC are holding their season opener at Montgomery Lines off Alison Road, Aldershot this coming Sunday.
Follow the FDMC orange Castrol arrows off A325 Farnborough Road to the venue.
Action kicks off at around 0930hrs until approx.1600hrs.
Spectators are welcome.
Entry includes Se7ens, MX5's etc. etc..
See http://www.farnboroughdmc.org.uk/ for further details.
We'll be in the Formula27 unless we've drowned on the way there!
Cheers, Pewe10 
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dhutch
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| posted on 16/3/12 at 03:47 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by pewe
FDMC are holding their season opener at Montgomery Lines off Alison Road, Aldershot this coming Sunday.
Follow the FDMC orange Castrol arrows off A325 Farnborough Road to the venue.
Action kicks off at around 0930hrs until approx.1600hrs.
Spectators are welcome.
Entry includes Se7ens, MX5's etc. etc..
See http://www.farnboroughdmc.org.uk/ for further details.
We'll be in the Formula27 unless we've drowned on the way there!
Cheers, Pewe10
Wont be at the above event, but I will be at my first national autosolo event at Bolton having entered the BTRDA autosolo newcomers championship. Got
the car running after winter at 11 last night, so hoping that wont throw a spanner in the works of what will proberbly be an eventful enought day
already! Looking forward to it.
Daniel
[Edited on 16/3/2012 by dhutch]
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loggyboy
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| posted on 16/3/12 at 03:50 PM |
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Sadly im not doing this, might pop by though the many jobs I have to do acctually get finished!
Good luck!
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theconrodkid
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| posted on 16/3/12 at 08:06 PM |
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see what the weather has in store
who cares who wins
pass the pork pies
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pewe
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| posted on 18/3/12 at 10:32 AM |
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So we set off at crack of sparrows.
Reached Fleet and turned into a mates road with the idea of doing a drive-by just to wake him up.
Reaching for second the clutch pedal hit the floor!
Turns out the clutch cable has snapped!!!!!
Odds on finding a Fiat131 cable on a Sunday = NIL.
Think I'll go back to bed.
Trust you enjoyed it if you went, looks like a nice day out there.
Till the next one.
Cheers, Pewe10    
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aka Keith
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| posted on 18/3/12 at 11:07 AM |
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Pete, I assume you have tried Camberley auto factors?
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Dave Ashurst
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| posted on 18/3/12 at 11:27 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by pewe
So we set off at crack of sparrows.
Reached Fleet and turned into a mates road with the idea of doing a drive-by just to wake him up.
Reaching for second the clutch pedal hit the floor!
Turns out the clutch cable has snapped!!!!!
Odds on finding a Fiat131 cable on a Sunday = NIL.
Think I'll go back to bed.
Trust you enjoyed it if you went, looks like a nice day out there.
Till the next one.
Cheers, Pewe10   
If you're an AA member they'll make you one at the roadside!!
It's supposed to be an emergency, get-you-home fix, but it's a whole lot better than that.
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GeoffT
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| posted on 18/3/12 at 04:20 PM |
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I went down there this morning to take a look at how things work - was surprised not to see you there, kinda guessed you'd probably had some
sort of problem.
Looked like a fun sort of motor sport, not too competitive or expensive and a good chance of going home with everything intact. I reckon remembering
the way round might be my hardest challenge......
Unfortunately running 888's is a no-no so I'd have to invest in another set of wheels and tyres if I wanted to have a go, I'm now
regretting selling the spare set a while back....
Geoff.
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dhutch
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| posted on 19/3/12 at 08:54 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by GeoffTUnfortunately running 888's is a no-no so I'd have to invest in another set of wheels and tyres
if I wanted to have a go, I'm now regretting selling the spare set a while back....
I know a couple who have been frustrated by this if
they already have them as there normal tyre, but you have to do something to it fair and given the price of a set of part worns in cheaper rubber it
proberbly works out cheaper in the long run if you have the capacity to store them.
I had a great day at Bolton le moors, as my first round of my first BTRDA Newcomers Autosolo, mustnt have got the sump gasket in quite right as it
started passing oil from the rear for the last few runs, but otherwise a cracking day in the sun, nice people, finished 8th out of 18 in our event.
(There where running a Clubmans Autosolo, Autotest, and National B autosolo concurently).
£35 entry fee
£11 for a 1litre of oil from the servicestation
Limited tyre/car wear, and then just fuel to get there
Cheap motoring.
Daniel
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pewe
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| posted on 19/3/12 at 10:01 AM |
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Thanks for the suggestions but I took the view it wasn't meant to be.
However I "needed" to pop back to the mates with the keys for the F27 as it's likely to be on his drive untill the new cable arrives
courtesy of fleabay.
Just so happened that being a nice day I took the Lav out for a leg stretch.
Popped in at the Autosolo but wished I hadn't as it looked a cracking course.
Interestingly there were 5 drop-outs before the event due to mechanical failure - three clutch related!
Next time....
Glad you enjoyed yours Daniel. Cheap, fun and sociable motorsport isn't it?
On the subject of wheels and tyres it really is worthwhile investing in an Autosolo set. They don't have to be anything fancy. Looking at most
of the quick Se7en type cars they run no wider than 195's. In fact the F27 turned in a lot better at the end of last season using the
185's which came with the car on the front.
Cheers, Pewe10
[Edited on 19/3/12 by pewe]
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dhutch
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| posted on 19/3/12 at 11:34 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by peweOn the subject of wheels and tyres it really is worthwhile investing in an Autosolo set. They don't have
to be anything fancy.
Yeah, im currently on a set of RE720's which I picked up partworn for £10 a corner when the A038's, on another set of wheels, stopped
being road legal.
These are now in themselves becoming dubious for road legalilty, so there is a bit of a dylema as three sets is proberbly a tiny bit gready, if only
from the point of view of filling the garden up!
Road, low wear, fairly grippy, but needs to be road legal.
Track, med-high wear, fairly grippy, doesnt need to be legal (cast offs over the above?)
Autotest, med-high wear, doesnt need to be super grippy or road legal, but can be list A1...
I think proberbly i'll keep the ageing A038's slightly longer and get another few trackdays out of them, if i even have time/money this
year with everything else. And get a set of auto-solo suitable road tyres. Which also will allow me to drive to tests on them.
Tintop needs a new pair of rears too! It all keeps coming...
Daniel
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loggyboy
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| posted on 19/3/12 at 11:55 AM |
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The 1B tyre dilema was discussed quite vigerously when the MSA introduced their desire to stop using 1Bs for Autosolos, FDMC did a crossover year
where by those with 1bs could use them but would be classifed in kitcar class no mater what car they were in. The point that where 1B's are
'standard fitment' should be allowed (ie caterhams/elise/exige etc) was argued, but sadly a blanket 'no 1Bs' was still
intruduced. HOWEVER there is a slight grey area as there are (used to be?) some road legal track orientated tyres that ARENT on the 1B list, there for
as long as they arent marked 'for competion use only' and do have legal tread then you can technically use them.
[Edited on 19/3/12 by loggyboy]
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dhutch
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| posted on 19/3/12 at 02:19 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by loggyboy
The 1B tyre dilema was discussed quite vigerously...
Its still slightly unclear, atleast in the BTRDA Regs (below) as the only referance to 1B tyres is lumped in with the requirments of the production
cars, ie, suggesting it does not apply to a Class E car.
Where as in others, such as the Bolton le Moors regs for sunday, its not, suggesting it applies to all cars.
quote:
4. CLASSES
A Series Production Saloons up to 1400cc
B Series Production Saloons over 1400cc up to1800cc
C Series Production Saloon over 1800cc
D Series Production Sports Cars
E All other Cars
Production cars are those running with original panel and window materials although additional panels, e.g. wheel arch extensions, and accessories may
be added. They must have full trim and seats although type may be replaced. The original manufacturer’s engine type must be fitted in the original
position but it may be tuned. Suspension may be altered within its original configuration and tyres must comply with MSA regulations, that is List 1B
tyres and those marked “for competition use” will NOT be allowed. Forced induction petrol engine cars will have their capacity increased by 1.7 to
give their class, rotary engine cars will have their capacity increased by 1.5 and there will be no capacity increase for forced induction diesel
engine cars.
Daniel
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loggyboy
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| posted on 19/3/12 at 02:26 PM |
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Pretty clear in the MSA 2012 regs:
http://www.msauk.org/uploadedfiles/msa_forms/bluebooks/12/197_204_Specific_Regulations_for_Autotests_(M).pdf
quote: All AutoSOLOs
32. Vehicles competing in AutoSOLOs must comply
with the following:
a) Body (including Aerodynamics)
b) Body shape must conform to the original silhouette
of the production vehicle and retain the original
layout of engine and transmission
c) Bumpers can be removed and wheel arch
extensions added
d) An effective windscreen or Aero-type screen must
be fitted
e) Engine must comply with J.5.4
f) Silencing must comply with silencing levels in
J.5.17
g) Safety: all open cars and Specials are
recommended to fit safety roll-over bars to at least
K.1.6.1.
h) Tyres from List 1b are not permitted.
Not sure if that can be amended by the clubs SRs or not.
[Edited on 19/3/12 by loggyboy]
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dhutch
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| posted on 19/3/12 at 03:57 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by loggyboy
Pretty clear in the MSA 2012 regs:
Not sure if that can be amended by the clubs SRs or not.
I assume it a minor oversight on the layout of BDRTA regs. Certianly im not about to
buy a set of 1B tyres and try and use them!
A small debate was had this sunday about wheel mount steering balls, which I use one off, but apprently although it transpired it was fine by bolton
(and, as far as i can tell, everyone else) accrington have a bit of a thing about them, and infact as its going to be my next event, have it in there
regs that they are not allowed.
http://www.btrda.com/images/uploaded/915_9526504.pdf
Only a minor annoyance to me, having to unbolt it to have to not use it, and i have it removable for road work, but if you had a wheel with one
permantly attached it would be far more of annoyance. I dont know what the rules are regarding there use on the road.
Daniel
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