IMOC Trackday- Sat 3rd September @ Elvington
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Re: IMOC Trackday- Sat 3rd September @ Elvington
I found the marshals post on that back straight was a perfect braking point for me, though I nearly went straight on towards the end when my tyres were disintegrating!
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Icsunonove wrote:
Here's a pic Mark Nias took during a slowing down lap..
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Copyright Mark Nias 2005


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Re: IMOC Trackday- Sat 3rd September @ Elvington

DoM wrote:I found the marshals post on that back straight was a perfect braking point for me


Spot on.


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aaronjb wrote:Had the most fun I've had in a long time, even though I wasn't as fast as some of the Roadster boys(Lee
- red roadster
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), but still had fantastic fun.
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Glad you enjoyed the laps





Re: IMOC Trackday- Sat 3rd September @ Elvington
I nearly forgot to thank Mark for the pictures as well, they are really good
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I will pm you later about getting a couple of them.

Cheers

Steve


I will pm you later about getting a couple of them.


Cheers

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Re: IMOC Trackday- Sat 3rd September @ Elvington

Sooty wrote:Icsunonove wrote:The run home was a bit fraught though cos I had to push on a bit because it was getting dark and I now have only one headlight ..
Will get some Blu-tak and Bostik(as per the official Lotus instructions)
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and bodge it up tomorrow
If you or your dad need any Lotus advice or help sourcing any bits, please give me a shout.![]()
To refit the headlight you need to remove the wheel and the lining and you can get to it from the back.
I also have the service manual on cd somewhere if you want a copy.


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Reminds me a bit of the Autodelta instructions for changing a cambelt on a 20 valve turbo Fiat Coupe.








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On the plus side, Lotus had all the parts in stock that I need to repair it.






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Re: IMOC Trackday- Sat 3rd September @ Elvington

Icsunonove wrote:Well done Lotus=D>
, I see you are keeping up the Colin Chapman legacy! He'd be proud of you!







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Re: IMOC Trackday- Sat 3rd September @ Elvington

Sooty wrote:DoM wrote:I found the marshals post on that back straight was a perfect braking point for me
Spot on.I could break just a little later than the blonde on her chair, but most seemed to be braking way before then.


I started off braking at the marshalling post, but as the day went on I was having to brake earlier and earlier as my brake pedal went softer



Re: IMOC Trackday- Sat 3rd September @ Elvington
We weren't boosting down the long straight, just to go easy on the brakes, the pads are way to expensive for that!!
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First time back on line and must say a big thanks to Lauren and Mark for organising the track day.
My mate James also wanted me to pass on his thanks for a superb experience, I don't think he'd been in a car driven properly before!
He thinks you're a nutter Lauren!

Really enjoyed the rides in the teg, elise and SC, shame there wasn't time for more.


Chris



Really enjoyed the rides in the teg, elise and SC, shame there wasn't time for more.




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Re: IMOC Trackday- Sat 3rd September @ Elvington
Well everyone seemed to love the Elvington trackday, so why not come to Anglesey on 22nd
/ 23rd October?

Ok, there's no huge run off like there is at Elvington and the weather might be dodgy, but heh, who dares wins!

See here for details:

http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17565







Ok, there's no huge run off like there is at Elvington and the weather might be dodgy, but heh, who dares wins!

See here for details:

http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17565






Re: IMOC Trackday- Sat 3rd September @ Elvington

MartG wrote:Sooty wrote:DoM wrote:I found the marshals post on that back straight was a perfect braking point for me
Spot on.I could break just a little later than the blonde on her chair, but most seemed to be braking way before then.
I started off braking at the marshalling post, but as the day went on I was having to brake earlier and earlier as my brake pedal went softerBled them on Sunday and they are now OK again, though I think I'll invest in some higher spec front pads for the next time.


I got some greenstuff pads on the front, they were totally amazing on track, I didn't lock up once, and I was canning it down the back straight









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We've got Porterfield pads all round which are really stupendous, but at
£80 for the fronts and
£90something for the rears, I wasn't about to demolish them in a day





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Speedy wrote:We've got Porterfield pads all round which are really stupendous, but at£80 for the fronts and
£90something for the rears, I wasn't about to demolish them in a day
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I love having such a light car.









Think I might have rather boiled my brake fluid, though.



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If I could exit the long bend above 60 mph and breaked hard a little after the marshall's post then I could manage to go just above 95 by the time I braked, I was trying for the elusive 100 but just couldn't do it.
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.Oh and Simon, remember with those lower than standard profile tyres that they do over read by 10% than the standard tyres.



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aaronjb wrote:Think I might have rather boiled my brake fluid, though..
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Going by the state of what came out when I bled mine the day after, I think I did too




Probably going to go for Greenstuff pads, or possibly redstuff with green on the back.



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Don't use Redstuff Mart, they've got very poor cold response which is not good in traffic on a cold day!
They're designed for track use where they're always hot.

I found I had to pump my brakes to get them working well once they'd cooled down after a run but didn't experience any fade throughout the day.
I was very impressed with the Porterfields on Alex
& Anna's SC.



I found I had to pump my brakes to get them working well once they'd cooled down after a run but didn't experience any fade throughout the day.




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phild wrote:If I could exit the long bend above 60 mph and breaked hard a little after the marshall's post then I could manage to go just above 95 by the time I braked, I was trying for the elusive 100 but just couldn't do it..
.Oh and Simon, remember with those lower than standard profile tyres that they do over read by 10% than the standard tyres.


I usually managed to take the bend at about 65, and the best I managed down the straight was 105





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Limeymk1 wrote:Don't use Redstuff Mart, they've got very poor cold response which is not good in traffic on a cold day!They're designed for track use where they're always hot.
I found I had to pump my brakes to get them working well once they'd cooled down after a run but didn't experience any fade throughout the day.I was very impressed with the Porterfields on Alex
& Anna's SC.


The Red Stuff Ceramic pads are great, mine bite from cold far better than other compounds I've used in the past and experience no fade on track.


Very happy with them


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is it worthwhile getting a brake fluid change?? Mine looks a lot darker than it did when it went in.
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I'm getting an oil change done.
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but is brake fluid worth gettin done as well?

As for 110 on the clock.
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10% over still means I managed to hit 100 before stamping on the anchors!! 









I'm getting an oil change done.




As for 110 on the clock.




