Great Event at Calabogie

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Great Event at Calabogie

Post by chaos4NH » Thu May 29, 2008 9:33 am

Thanks to all that attended our event at Calabogie! I now have a new favorite track. I went HOW fast?? :shock:
Thanks to the volunteers that helped at pit out and track out during the time trials: Diane, Nick, Frederic Roy and, of course, my main relief man, DJ. And to Melanie for doing our lunch ordering.
If DJ is any example, the Patroon BMW events must come off smooth and professional! John is working on getting some coop track time with them.
We changed a lot of grouping and run times on the fly to accomodate the group sizes, student/instructor ratios, etc., and it all came off extremely well. Bill H, Will, John, Les were instrumental in running a great all round show. Thanks, guys!
There were some light hilarious comments by the Calabogie corner workers concerning some of the participants, but I will hold those for a short blurb from Chief of Operations on the on line Drift. Bruce, let us know how to get our content to you.
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Post by nhsilversti » Thu May 29, 2008 12:09 pm

all in all it was a great event dispite all my mechanical issues. i needed to have the oil stay out of the intake for 3 laps which it did. while i did miss out on 3 - 4 hours of practice, it turned out OK!

big thanks to all

ted
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Post by cuda6666 » Thu May 29, 2008 1:07 pm

How does oil get into your intake? Blowby?
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Post by Mick » Thu May 29, 2008 3:50 pm

Photos are up on the 303 Imaging site.
http://303imaging.com/index.php?option= ... &Itemid=32

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Re: Great Event at Calabogie

Post by brucesallen » Thu May 29, 2008 4:18 pm

chaos4NH wrote: There were some light hilarious comments by the Calabogie corner workers concerning some of the participants, but I will hold those for a short blurb from Chief of Operations on the on line Drift. Bruce, let us know how to get our content to you.
As I said before, send photos and writeups of the event to bruce at brucesallen dot com. I expect time trial results and points standings to be published in short order on the COM Web site as usual so I won't be using those.
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Post by chaos4NH » Thu May 29, 2008 5:20 pm

cuda6666 wrote:How does oil get into your intake? Blowby?
That is what Ted would like to know!
Ted, 2:22, excellent time!
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Post by nhsilversti » Fri May 30, 2008 12:03 am

chaos4NH wrote:
cuda6666 wrote:How does oil get into your intake? Blowby?
That is what Ted would like to know!
Ted, 2:22, excellent time!
ted now knows :( :( :( :( calling engine builder in the AM.

looks like i wont make it to nhms and maybe others.

thanks for the extra second!!!!! it was a 2:23.8xx

and to think that was on 3.5 cylinders
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Post by StephanAlfa » Fri May 30, 2008 6:57 am

Ted;
What happened? Can't imagine that you cannot get the car ready for NHMS that is over 1 month away...
Take Raj's engine! :P :wink:
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Post by WillM » Fri May 30, 2008 10:32 am

Sam,

Thank YOU for coordinating with the track and running such a smooth event. Tons of track time and tons of fun.

Here's the most I saw of you all weekend. :)

This was the AM of day 1, first session I was out, I believe, so I'm shaking cobwebs and "remembering" the line. ;)

Shot in HD, hosted on Vimeo. For some reason, the HD version only plays in Internet Explorer, and does not work with FireFox. Seems Vimeo is working on the bug. Anyway, COMSCC @ Calabogie, Day 1, 2008
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Post by Dave_G » Fri May 30, 2008 11:03 am

WillM wrote:Shot in HD, hosted on Vimeo. For some reason, the HD version only plays in Internet Explorer, and does not work with FireFox. Seems Vimeo is working on the bug. Anyway, COMSCC @ Calabogie, Day 1, 2008
Wow! In a world full of in-car video clips, this has to be one of the highest quality videos I've ever seen. That's really fun to watch. What are you using for a camera, and where is it mounted? Besides being in HD, I really like the perspective. Driving the track looks exactly like that!

Also, FWIW, I watched it in HD with Firefox under Linux and it worked fine.

Thanks for posting that!
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Post by WillM » Fri May 30, 2008 11:47 am

Hi Dave,

Cool, I should have several more to share. Within a few days I should be able to post video with a data dash overlay.

You'd be amazed on how much I spent on the camera. $199 at Walmart. AIPTEK Action-HD. AIPTEK.com has many models. The Action-HD is the best choice, and is only available from Walmart. Seems that Walmart flexed its collective muscle and got AIPTEK to let Walmart be the sole distributor for their best camera at a retail price cheaper than some of their inferior models.

The AIPTEK Action-HD is totally solid-state, shoots to SD cards. Shoots to h.264 Quicktime .mov format, which plays great in either Windows or Mac. The camera has a few quirks, but seems to work nicely for track video. Some big-dollar SD and HD camcorders are not suitable for in-car footage as they feature CMOS image sensors (not CCD sensors) which can demonstrate a jittery effect due to the nature of the CMOS sensor's rolling shutter. While the AIPTEK does demonstrate some jitteryness, it is not bad at all. Please note, this is not a jab at CMOS sensors! From what I've read and understand, CMOS sensors can blow away CCDs, it is just that the CMOS sensors used in some consumer products do not have enough transistors per pixel to eliminate the rolling shutter effect. That about right Carl? ;)

Camera is mounted to the inside surface of the windshield with a Sticky Pod Dash model. I needed the two 3" extensions and two knuckles to get enough articulation in the mount to make it work. Does not take long to install, and I only eyeball the framing. Have been very lucky with the results of the camera & mount.

Picture would be more clear if I could eliminate the reflection from the dash. For example, the dash opening where the airbag used to be is visible at times.
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Post by morrism » Fri May 30, 2008 1:26 pm

Dave_G wrote: Wow! In a world full of in-car video clips, this has to be one of the highest quality videos I've ever seen.
I second that Will!

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Post by chaos4NH » Fri May 30, 2008 3:14 pm

I got goose bumps watching that! That said, I learned a lot about where the car should have been as opposed to where I was driving it!
I have got to get my hard drive cameral mounted up for NHIS.
Thanks Will.
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Post by nhsilversti » Fri May 30, 2008 4:50 pm

chaos4NH wrote:I have got to get my hard drive cameral mounted up for NHIS.
your a year late for nhis :lol:
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Post by CP » Mon Jun 02, 2008 11:23 am

Nice camera setup Will. (I still think you're using a rev limit higher than 7200 ;^)
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