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Chumbaside
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Bedford Autodrome 23/3

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Off to Bedford this weekend as car is finally finished! (ish...)

Anyone else booked on?
Race Idiot
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Re: Bedford Autodrome 23/3

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Oooooh, could be tempted. Is it this one?

https://www.msvtrackdays.com/car/calend ... rch/23-ba/
Chumbaside
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Re: Bedford Autodrome 23/3

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Re: Bedford Autodrome 23/3

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Got it booked up! Weather looks good too!
Chumbaside
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Re: Bedford Autodrome 23/3

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Nice! I look forward to meeting you and seeing your ‘2 \:D/
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Re: Bedford Autodrome 23/3

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That was a great day, probably the most quiet trackday I've ever been on! Your car looked immaculate!

I managed to get so much time on track the last session I ended up boiling the brake fluid!
Chumbaside
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Re: Bedford Autodrome 23/3

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It was an awesome day!

Only forty cars booked on - I've never known it so quiet. Over four miles of track to play on too.Perfect!

Car performed brilliantly too. A little brake judder towards the end but like you I had so much track time I'm not at all surprised. Could just be the Yellow Stuff giving up the ghost.

Your car looked fantastic on track too. Shame we never seems to time it so we were on track at the same time (or if we were we may have been a couple of miles apart...)

Bring on the next one!!
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Re: Bedford Autodrome 23/3

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Chumbaside wrote:It was an awesome day!

Only forty cars booked on - I've never known it so quiet. Over four miles of track to play on too.Perfect!

Car performed brilliantly too. A little brake judder towards the end but like you I had so much track time I'm not at all surprised. Could just be the Yellow Stuff giving up the ghost.

Your car looked fantastic on track too. Shame we never seems to time it so we were on track at the same time (or if we were we may have been a couple of miles apart...)

Bring on the next one!!


Yeah I think the only time I saw you was passing you doing a cooldown lap. Btw after my braking incident I might need to invest in some ducting, I can't remember if I asked you about your setup.

Funny story that old boy with the ratty turbo kept pestering me to go out at the same time as him, I did at the end but I kept my distance for the most part. Guy was pretty much going straight across both of the chicanes because he obviously didn't care what happened to his car.

At the start of the third lap his engine blew or something went at least. I've seen those guys before at bedford thrashing very tired NA's, which can usually take that abuse.

Also I ended up getting a passenger ride in the insanely fast blue elise, at some corners his corner speed was almost 10mph more than what I could do.

Edit: I do have quite a bit of footage from the day, I'll have to sort through a load of it.
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Re: Bedford Autodrome 23/3

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My brake setup is quite simple TBH:

- Nissan four pots on the front
- Supra TT discs
- Rev 3 callipers rear
- RX8 front discs
- Yellowstuff pads all round

I've removed all ABS and switched to a non-ABS master cylinder with an adjustable proportioning valve on the rear circuit. Running 5.1 as you'd expect, but nothing fancy.

I do have ducting on the front brakes (but I forgot to add it for this session...). I made up some plates with air inlets to replace the front fogs and then ran ducting from them to the front wheel arch liners. Certainly helped on the standard setup, I was eating brake pads without it.

Who knows, if I'd have remembered to put the ducting back in I might not have suffered the brake judder I was getting towards the end of the day #-o

Oh, and my Go Pros all failed spectacularly on the day so I have some crappy footage for a couple of minutes... Time to buy some new ones!!

Look forward to seeing some of your video :thumleft:
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