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LOL - watched a video without sound and concluded that a video entitled "1.6 16v corsa" is obviously the video of the car in question and is surprised when a Clio pulls on it.
Watch the actual video and notice that there's a Black Clio that basically goes backwards when James puts his foot down past him...
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Meh I didn't read the title, a video of a car on track in a project thread for a car that was being discussed as being used on track would be enough for one to assume the video of a car on track was that of the car on track.
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Now i'm really confused.... Ive got no sound either and can watch about 30 secs - 1 min of a video before it has to start buffering from which it never normally recovers
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Did it not twig with anyone that I said:
"same session, different guy"?
Or its title?
Or the fact halfway through I overtake the car videoing!?
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i thought it was a video of you going against a corsa you need to be more specific for us mere mortals james
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Congrats piggy this is now the biggest thread on the forum!
Shame its not as popular as a shitty old GTi thread though
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I will admit piggy has done very well. Just watched the track time and my christ does that thing shift? Have you played with it more since i last went out with you in it?
On a side note one of the main reasons i stayed on this forum and got hooked is the diversity of petrol and diesel.
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It's all liquid dinosaurs.
Why can't we all just get along.
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You can brake a lot, lot later. Be interesting against mine in the dry, I'd annihilate you in the wet though (turbo torque with no diff)
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(24-09-2015, 10:55 PM)adam b Wrote: You can brake a lot, lot later. Be interesting against mine in the dry, I'd annihilate you in the wet though (turbo torque with no diff)
Yeah in the dry I was amazed how late I could brake...
But that session it had just stopped raining, I had never been on track in the wet n never been out on those tyres so I was quite tentative tbh.
And yeah... Lack of diff was rather obvious even more so in the wet!
(24-09-2015, 09:13 PM)bashbarnard Wrote: I will admit piggy has done very well. Just watched the track time and my christ does that thing shift? Have you played with it more since i last went out with you in it?
On a side note one of the main reasons i stayed on this forum and got hooked is the diversity of petrol and diesel.
It is a little bit lighter, not by a massive amount, about 50kg.
But the main difference... Being able to use all the power (with the wet track being the limit) and not worry about temps.
Tom (zx_volcane) was keeping his eye on temps for me basically so I could just keep it pinned.
(24-09-2015, 08:13 PM)Niall Wrote: Congrats piggy this is now the biggest thread on the forum!
Shame its not as popular as a shitty old GTi thread though
Thanks man... It will never be as cool as popular as a generic s/c gti, I know.
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Just lol at this thread - no wonder it has the most replies on the forum
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(25-09-2015, 11:58 AM)zx_volcane Wrote: Just lol at this thread - no wonder it has the most replies on the forum
There is very little car related stuff tbh
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Have you considered wiring in warning lights in addition to the temp gauges? That way you could have a light that come on behind the wheel if it got to a certain level so you wouldn't have to constantly glance at the gauges.
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There's warning lights there as standard for water temp.
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(25-09-2015, 05:27 PM)welshpug Wrote: There's warning lights there as standard for water temp.
while that is true...
an XUD would be ruined by the time a standard water temp light came on!
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Modify it to come on at a lower temperature?
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I'm 4th most replied too
at girlfriend picture thread being number 2 most viewed
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(25-09-2015, 05:32 PM)RetroPug Wrote: Modify it to come on at a lower temperature?
Now its had some severe testing I'm less worried about checking it at every gear change tbh!
It's kinda in the corner of my vision anyhow.
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Hmmm...
I duno. I'm guna spend a bit of time/money on the 206 and on an engine I have in my workshop.....
Loving this too much at the moment.
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Be interesting to get Ruan n Bash to pop a comment on the thread after yesterday.......
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Was nice to pop in and see you on the way back man. You have better coffee than a service station.....
And ruan took me for a spin in piggys car. How that engine has not died yet i have no idea man. I killed mine, at my power level. I can honestly say that things quick and not just quick for a diesel. Properly fast. I may have sworn a bit with ruan driving lol
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Glad you enjoyed the pit stop!
Epic little ph1 dturbo you have too Tom!
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Sounds good James, how come Ruan drove & not you?
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(27-09-2015, 08:35 AM)JJ0063 Wrote: Sounds good James, how come Ruan drove & not you?
It was more fun to watch ruan squeeze into piggys seating position.
And yeah i cant complain about our back up car really. Never missed a beat done almost 1200miles on the trip.
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(27-09-2015, 08:35 AM)JJ0063 Wrote: Sounds good James, how come Ruan drove & not you?
Ruan hasnt had a drive in it since well over a year ago.
2 birds(!) 1 stone so to speak!
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I'll edit the video footage laters...
But as I keep getting asked I gave in and went and did a couple 30-70 pulls and one 0-60. I went super clean legal and went roadtrip to find dual carriageway too!
Anyone wana guess the times?
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0-60 5 secs, dunno about 30-70, never timed that myself
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I guess traction issues will hamper 0-60 times. 30-70 should be stonking.
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