NHMS oct.31-nov.1
- Kai Noeske
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Re: NHMS oct.31-nov.1
Thanks! I did not know that this was a particular problem for small brakes, but that's what seems to happen, judging from the brownish-cloudy stuff in my catcher bottle. Will continue to bleed each time unitl I get fresh, clear fluid.
Kai
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Re: NHMS oct.31-nov.1
And, for that reason, use the Motul. It works fine in my Mazdaspeed3 (3400 lbs!!) with carbotech XP 8 or XP10 pads. No fade.Kai Noeske wrote:MOTUL 600 has a higher boiling point though.
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- Kai Noeske
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Re: NHMS oct.31-nov.1
Thanks Sam! Will see if I can order some before the Oct 31 event.
93 Corolla 1.6L 4AFE 3 spd auto, #831 SSC / HS
99 Civic SI, #9 NER SCCA SSC / COM SSB
99 Civic SI, #9 NER SCCA SSC / COM SSB
Re: NHMS oct.31-nov.1
There 2 shops have Motul in stock for you to pick up:
DSG in Norwood
HMS Motorsports in Danvers
DSG in Norwood
HMS Motorsports in Danvers
- Kai Noeske
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Re: NHMS oct.31-nov.1
Thanks! I know HMS, they are along my way to NH.
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99 Civic SI, #9 NER SCCA SSC / COM SSB
99 Civic SI, #9 NER SCCA SSC / COM SSB
- Kai Noeske
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Re: NHMS oct.31-nov.1
By the way, I don't need a transponder, do I?
Thanks! Kai
Thanks! Kai
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- brucesallen
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Re: NHMS oct.31-nov.1
No transponder. we use a triple-redundant electronic system of three stopwatches and three precision fingers.
Bruce Allen
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Re: NHMS oct.31-nov.1
What did Monty have, 4 stop watches and one thumb??
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Re: NHMS oct.31-nov.1
Anyone have a guess if my FF will need a muffler for the next event? I've never run one, so don't have any idea about this....
Would a 90 degree elbow on the end of my tailpipe, pointed up, be enough? It's really not a loud car...
Would a 90 degree elbow on the end of my tailpipe, pointed up, be enough? It's really not a loud car...
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I wouldn't sweat it too much. The track hasn't bitched about my two stroke, and I have annoyed pretty much everyone on the track with me and in the paddock.
Re: NHMS oct.31-nov.1
horizenjob wrote:Anyone have a guess if my FF will need a muffler for the next event? I've never run one, so don't have any idea about this....
Would a 90 degree elbow on the end of my tailpipe, pointed up, be enough? It's really not a loud car...
Mine passes with no issues. Even passed Tremblant, and they are anal about noise. Have fun! I'm assuming that the FF stood for Factory Five and not Ford Focus
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Re: NHMS oct.31-nov.1
Thanks for the info, John. In this case FF stand for Formula Ford. It's not really a loud car, but I'm a little worried about it. I have no idea if I do something if it will require re-jetting.
The other approach might be if I knew where the microphone was, perhaps I could try to stay away from it? Worst case, you could do a 360 and keep the pipe pointed away, but that might draw attention though...
The other approach might be if I knew where the microphone was, perhaps I could try to stay away from it? Worst case, you could do a 360 and keep the pipe pointed away, but that might draw attention though...
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Re: NHMS oct.31-nov.1
My Formula E fails the SCCA test with 102 dB but a 90 degree to the left drops it to 93 dB. The SCCA always measures at the outside of turn 10 so the 90 degree needs to point to the left. I think Formula Ford is quieter and I never had a problem in '00, '01 with my Club Ford but I think the limit was 103 dB then.
COM does not perform measurements. Rarely the track will come around and test and who knows where or with what method.
COM does not perform measurements. Rarely the track will come around and test and who knows where or with what method.
Bruce Allen
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Re: NHMS oct.31-nov.1
If the Formula Weedwacker gets away with it, we're all good.
Jeff Baker
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Re: NHMS oct.31-nov.1
Formula ford never came to mind! In that case, it can't be any louder than say, a winged Honda 2000, can it?
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