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The regs said 95db limit, but they didn't have anything to test it. There were a couple of cars running screamers and I'm sure they would have been at least 110db LOL. You'd fit in fine ;P

Let me know when the next decent event is on and ill try make it down ;)

Let me know when the next decent event is on and ill try make it down ;)

For sure man :D

There is an Esses Descent planned on the 30th March but not 100% sure if it will go ahead.

Hillclimb on Mountain Straight on 31st August, Supersprint on Conrod on 2nd November and again the 29th November as well as a Hillclimb on Mountain Straight again on the 30th November.

For sure man :D

There is an Esses Descent planned on the 30th March but not 100% sure if it will go ahead.

Hillclimb on Mountain Straight on 31st August, Supersprint on Conrod on 2nd November and again the 29th November as well as a Hillclimb on Mountain Straight again on the 30th November.

Oh nice! Well ill have too pick the one that suits my car best :P Can i just do conrod by itself? :laugh:

Oh nice! Well ill have too pick the one that suits my car best :P Can i just do conrod by itself? :laugh:

Yea man, the Supersprints are just Conrod so you could just do one of those days. But I will insist that you do a hill climb as well man, would love to hear your car hitting gate all the way up the mountain :D

Yea man, the Supersprints are just Conrod so you could just do one of those days. But I will insist that you do a hill climb as well man, would love to hear your car hitting gate all the way up the mountain :D

If they let me that is :P Would be keen to give it a crack :yes: I was pretty jelly once i knew you were there!

Well, when people say that Jim Berry likes to talk, they don't lie :P . I was on the phone to him for about an hour and a half total today, but I learnt a lot (and a lot passed right through one ear and out the other too! haha). I have now ordered a custom clutch and new flywheel from Jim himself. It is almost the same as what Mat (34GeeTeeTee) is running, a 6 puk solid single plate, except with 5000 clamp pressure. It is a bit overkill for my car currently but I am hoping that I will never have to replace it :) . Jim said he would get a start on it and give me a call back in a couple of days, so hopefully I'll get it sometime next week maybe then I can figure out exactly when I will be able to get help fitting it :P

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Juts got a call from Jim to say he is sending the clutch/flywheel ^_^

Wow, he musnt of had too many phone calls today :ph34r:

(If he reads this i hope he laughs lol)...

Yeeep. Haha. Oh well, now I have some spare seals I guess :P

I know we had trouble getting the rear main seal right on mine, check it over and make sure it is 100% before fitting :yes:

I know we had trouble getting the rear main seal right on mine, check it over and make sure it is 100% before fitting :yes:

He mentioned having trouble with the rear main, I'll line it before removing the old one and make sure it all looks right :)

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