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Not quite that simple.

Was orginally put together when Tickford was bought by Prodrive (UK) and started a partnership alongside Ford. Wasnt until 2012 that Prodrive ditched FPV and it was soley operated and owned by ford.

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LOL! @ Photo!

Winton first time today. Off the top of my head.

Session 1: 2:03 - didnt know what I was doing

Session 2: 2:00.7 - slowly learning

Session 3: 2:00.9 - did same as last session. Didnt know what to do to go faster

Session 4: 1:57 - newbish friend helping me out with a few things I was doing wrong

Session 5: 1:55.5 - more experienced friend showing me lines for sweeper and s turn

Session 6: 1:53 - missus as passenger. Improving on what my friend pointed out with lines and braking

Not bad for sub 50 odd kw on re002 for first time. It has more in it as is. But no more track time. Will be back next time to improve! As is I think I can get 1:51-1:52 comfortably

Mate with same set up but with k24 e85 160fwkw was dipping into 1:42. Wtb mo powarh

Impressive time for your first time out in the Civic Jonoe :thumbsup:

Was keeping at eye out for your times on Natsoft haha

Should buy a GPS and datalog your lap so you know corner speeds etc..

weather so good. hopefully holds out similarly until thursday despite the weather reports, got some go karting planned :D

might give the bike a wash now actually. free days ftw. well, until work :(

Tony/Alvin/other 34 owners I don't know who, do you have issues with fuel gauge?

Mine is acting funny :/ Mike reckons it's sender that needs cleaning.

Filled up and gauge shows empty with low fuel light on...

Tony/Alvin/other 34 owners I don't know who, do you have issues with fuel gauge?

Mine is acting funny :/ Mike reckons it's sender that needs cleaning.

Filled up and gauge shows empty with low fuel light on...

sender out and clean mate. shit job. my 33 did it.

they do not.

thanks mate.

ran some autoglym aircon sanitizer through the system - wanted to make sure on the off chance, that i would change it over too but no need now :D

sender out and clean mate. shit job. my 33 did it.

Tis what Mike told me, just need to get his arse in town...

I've got to hope the trip meter doesn't shit by itself, currently relying on it to work out how much fuel I've got :P

Tis what Mike told me, just need to get his arse in town...

I've got to hope the trip meter doesn't shit by itself, currently relying on it to work out how much fuel I've got :P

lulz.... me and dave are rubbing th emicra on sat afternoon round mine if your free come down? we can help fix yours. and by help i mean stand there drinking beer telling you how your doing it wrong. can also pick up cat... :woot:

 

Impressive time for your first time out in the Civic Jonoe :thumbsup:

 

Was keeping at eye out for your times on Natsoft haha

 

Should buy a GPS and datalog your lap so you know corner speeds etc..

I should get one. Haha. Does natsoft update live? :0

lulz.... me and dave are rubbing th emicra on sat afternoon round mine if your free come down? we can help fix yours. and by help i mean stand there drinking beer telling you how your doing it wrong. can also pick up cat... :woot:

Hmm.... No idea how long it'd take me to do it myself - I suspect it'd take 5 months to do it.

I have work Saturday, so if it takes 30 mins, I might could pop by?

anyone know if r33 gtr or r33's.. have aircon filter / pollen filter located behind the glove box?

ive read some people saying yes, others saying no..

Late cars do, earlier cars do not, best bet is to pull the glovebox and take a look.

Scotty you weld ti?

Hmm.... No idea how long it'd take me to do it myself - I suspect it'd take 5 months to do it.

I have work Saturday, so if it takes 30 mins, I might could pop by?

Can't open the tank, pull it out, open it, clean it, put it back in, and get the fkkkkking screw sleeve back onto the tank within 30 minutes.

Each time its taken me ages.

Can't open the tank, pull it out, open it, clean it, put it back in, and get the fkkkkking screw sleeve back onto the tank within 30 minutes.

Each time its taken me ages.

Yeah, and I haven't bothered to find where it's located in the 34, I think similar spot to the 33.

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