just had an msa offical out to give us a log book for two of our cars.
all ways fine and the logbook will be in the post next week.
one is for mine and the other is for ajw
cheers danny
Nice one that should silence the criticism and the idiots on here
[Edited on 4/6/2011 by DRC INDY 7]
quote:
Originally posted by DRC INDY 7
Nice one that should silence the criticism and the idiots on here
[Edited on 4/6/2011 by DRC INDY 7]
How difficult was it to get a scrutineer out to look at, I'm thinking of pulling mine out of road going, sick and tired of shoving money down the
governments throat (tax, MOT and insurance IPT) just to stay in roadgoing, costing me the best part of £400 a year for a car that is only used on
track
[Edited on 6/4/11 by norfolkluego]
wheres the lawyer now then ooooooh.
Whose gonna be man enough to eat a bit of humble pie and man up with an "oh I'm so sorry for speaking out when I should of kept me gob shut
"
well done Danny and as DRC Indy says should now silence the critics
quote:
Originally posted by austin man
wheres the lawyer now then ooooooh.
Whose gonna be man enough to eat a bit of humble pie and man up with an "oh I'm so sorry for speaking out when I should of kept me gob shut "
well done Danny and as DRC Indy says should now silence the critics
quote:
Originally posted by norfolkluego
quote:
Originally posted by austin man
wheres the lawyer now then ooooooh.
Whose gonna be man enough to eat a bit of humble pie and man up with an "oh I'm so sorry for speaking out when I should of kept me gob shut "
well done Danny and as DRC Indy says should now silence the critics
I've obviously missed something, thread link?
Well done Danny and well done for the recent good race results. Barry
Nice one great news.
Its not what you know
Still doesn't do anything about their total lack of any after sale service..
Which is the reason the thread was started in the first place..
quote:
Originally posted by noc231073
Still doesn't do anything about their total lack of any after sale service..
Which is the reason the thread was started in the first place..
mk have a great after sales service, been buying stuff from them for years and have no problems with them, theyre always friendly and helpful
But their double sockets have always been expensive,
even if you buy them by the 100!
Regards
Jon
Edit for stupid spelling mistake, doh !
[Edited on 6/4/11 by slingshot2000]
quote:
Originally posted by slingshot2000
But their double sockets have always been expensive,
even if you buy them by the 100!
Regards
Jon
Edit for stupid spelling mistake, doh !
[Edited on 6/4/11 by slingshot2000]
I've not had my MK since 2008 after i built it in 2007 and then sold it, i always found them very helpful, even sending bits out to me that were
not included in the package i bought.
In that time they have move premises and still found time to talk and help me out.
When i built the R1 rear engined mini 2008, they were on the end of the phone if i had any problems even though it had nothing to do with them.
Then whilst building the R1 engined Fisher Fury 2008 there electrical genius (Steve) was always on the end of the phone, stupid me at electrikery.
I cant say ive had any bad dealings with them either.
Sorry about the thread hijack and good luck to Danny in his racing
Dear God, I was going to read that post, but its so poorly written my vision went blurry about 5 lines in. Punctuation is your friend. Your might
have made a brilliant point, but I'll never know.
Edit: This hardly applies now as the post has been deleted.
[Edited on 7/4/11 by deezee]
I notice this thread refers to the Indy RR - assume this is a suped up version of the Indy R?
I'm aware of the differences between the original Indy and the newer Indy R, but what does the RR add to the package or how does it differ from
the plain R?
Just what I was about to ask... what's an RR!?
quote:
Originally posted by deezee
Dear God, I was going to read that post, but its so poorly written my vision went blurry about 5 lines in. Punctuation is your friend. Your might have made a brilliant point, but I'll never know.
quote:
Originally posted by nick205
I notice this thread refers to the Indy RR - assume this is a suped up version of the Indy R?
I'm aware of the differences between the original Indy and the newer Indy R, but what does the RR add to the package or how does it differ from the plain R?
quote:
Originally posted by deezee
Dear God, I was going to read that post, but its so poorly written my vision went blurry about 5 lines in. Punctuation is your friend. Your might have made a brilliant point, but I'll never know.
I for one wish this whole subject would die a quick death!!!!!!
BORED!!!!!
Sure even after logbooking, a car still needs to meet the current standards at each event?
WHAT'S AN RR???
quote:
Originally posted by scootz
WHAT'S AN RR???
quote:
Originally posted by loggyboy
Sure even after logbooking, a car still needs to meet the current standards at each event?
Technical Specifications
1.3.1. Main, Front and Lateral Rollbars. These frames
or hoops must be made in one piece without joints.
Their construction must be smooth and even, without
ripples or cracks. The vertical part of the main rollbar
must be as straight as possible and as close as
possible to the interior contour of the bodyshell. The
front leg of a front rollbar or a lateral rollbar must be
straight, or if it is not possible, must follow the
windscreen pillars and have only one bend with its
lower vertical part.
That quote above is direct from the Blue Book online.
I really would like to know how the MK cage passes and satisfies this part of the regs. I really do. Please tell me. There is no way on this earth
that the guys at MIRA, who do the MSA certification testing, would let that go.
Who do I have to bribe/sweet talk to get another alternative cage passed, instead of spending £1,200 /cage to get them certified?
Cheers,
Nev.
I suspect that the 'RR' has a different roll-cage then!?
quote:
Originally posted by scootz
I suspect that the 'RR' has a different roll-cage then!?
quote:
Originally posted by Neville Jones
Technical Specifications
1.3.1. Main, Front and Lateral Rollbars. These frames
or hoops must be made in one piece without joints.
Their construction must be smooth and even, without
ripples or cracks. The vertical part of the main rollbar
must be as straight as possible and as close as
possible to the interior contour of the bodyshell. The
front leg of a front rollbar or a lateral rollbar must be
straight, or if it is not possible, must follow the
windscreen pillars and have only one bend with its
lower vertical part.
That quote above is direct from the Blue Book online.
I really would like to know how the MK cage passes and satisfies this part of the regs. I really do. Please tell me. There is no way on this earth that the guys at MIRA, who do the MSA certification testing, would let that go.
Who do I have to bribe/sweet talk to get another alternative cage passed, instead of spending £1,200 /cage to get them certified?
Cheers,
Nev.
quote:
Originally posted by scootz
WHAT'S AN RR???
Cage looks the same to me... Photos say its the MK Indy Busa RR
Description
quote:
Originally posted by Neville Jones
Technical Specifications
1.3.1. Main, Front and Lateral Rollbars. These frames
or hoops must be made in one piece without joints.
Their construction must be smooth and even, without
ripples or cracks. The vertical part of the main rollbar
must be as straight as possible and as close as
possible to the interior contour of the bodyshell. The
front leg of a front rollbar or a lateral rollbar must be
straight, or if it is not possible, must follow the
windscreen pillars and have only one bend with its
lower vertical part.
That quote above is direct from the Blue Book online.
I really would like to know how the MK cage passes and satisfies this part of the regs. I really do. Please tell me. There is no way on this earth that the guys at MIRA, who do the MSA certification testing, would let that go.
Who do I have to bribe/sweet talk to get another alternative cage passed, instead of spending £1,200 /cage to get them certified?
Cheers,
Nev.
quote:
Originally posted by Neville Jones
Technical Specifications
1.3.1. Main, Front and Lateral Rollbars. These frames
or hoops must be made in one piece without joints.
Their construction must be smooth and even, without
ripples or cracks. The vertical part of the main rollbar
must be as straight as possible and as close as
possible to the interior contour of the bodyshell. The
front leg of a front rollbar or a lateral rollbar must be
straight, or if it is not possible, must follow the
windscreen pillars and have only one bend with its
lower vertical part.
That quote above is direct from the Blue Book online.
I really would like to know how the MK cage passes and satisfies this part of the regs. I really do. Please tell me. There is no way on this earth that the guys at MIRA, who do the MSA certification testing, would let that go.
Who do I have to bribe/sweet talk to get another alternative cage passed, instead of spending £1,200 /cage to get them certified?
Cheers,
Nev.
its already settled, the MK raced at Mallory in the allcomers and went through the scrutineering, two have been inspected and have passed and awaiting
their books.
Its just sour grapes I think I wouldnt mind it would appear the person who is constantly bringing MK threads into negative ones doesn't even own
on never has and doesnt even drive one. Probably been beaten by too many MK's on the track.
Hopefully this will put an end to it all now
quote:
Originally posted by austin man
Hopefully this will put an end to it all now
Hi guys great news to hear my new car is MSA logged. Its on its way to Cadwell on tuesday to test and set up. No matter what anyone says the MK guys
have been always extremely helpful and I have been emailed and called by phone for any decisions. The brief was for a car for hillclimbs and sprints
using a 2 L steel duratec with a dog gearbox from Quaife ( think I will fit sequential in the future with flat shift). My real choice in engine would
be 2.5 millington ( odd one comes up for sale ex rally car in Ireland ).
Thanks Danny and MK again and its up to me to prove the cars performance !
AJW
what time are you testing is it a day session
Austin man
Hope to be there early tuesday morning. I am taking a few days hols in UK. Send a message to NOC and get some pics of his car its superb ( he is
military aircraft engineer by training ! )
AJW
Im Just up from MK so have seen your car wish I could get out to cadwell to watch, but will be at work gutted. Hope all goes well take it easy Cadwell can be unforgiving. Are you staying local to MK
[quote
Rather than argue the point on here (and none of us can settle it) why don't you contact an MSA scrute and ask them (they're all in the Blue
Book since you quote it) as they obviously think it's compliant
surely its their choice to produce the double bend it meets the requirements so is good its also been tested in a violent roll. I cant see why you
continue to appear to have such a bad opinion of MK and also seem insistent and intent on stopping them
1 Selling their cages
2 racing
3 and trying to have their cage banned
From an ousiders point of view I can only assume that you or someone you are associated with is out to make a comercial gain.
Can't believe this one is still running, been away for a few days and thought it may have been sorted by now. The guys are building my car at the moment for some road going fun this summer. The MK guys are always busy which must mean their product is successful. Only had dealings with Danny and Baz both of which are very helpful. I'm very happy with the progress of the car so far, just can't wait to take it for a spin. These warm sunning days make me even more impatient.
what are you having built the indy or the indy r and what motor, Ive never had any problems with them either
I went up last Saturday to to see the progress of my Indy R, White with a Hayabusa engine, half cage, paddle shift, slip diff, and flat shifter.
The wait is killing me now, they just have the electrics and dash to finish while they wait for IVA. Poor Danny, I must be the most impatient bloke
he's ever met.
Will try and stick some pics on here.
probably seen it when Ive popped in, as you say they are always busy may pop down tommorow to see the guys
ah just sussed out how to get the image hope this works.
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looking good
Very pleased with what they have produced for me. First time i've ever done something like this, very excited and all very new so glad of the guidance from Danny and Baz. Wish I could just pop round there just like that, its a 7 hour round trip for me.
I saw that one when I popped in this week to get my grill it's very nice in fact there was a few builds going off plus chassis being made the Mk lads are very busy
i also cant believe this thread is still on-going. the only point i have on this subject is that even though i dont own an mk, as i have an mnr. i call steve for advice and he always spends time helping me with the bits i am struggling with.they are always willing to help.