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Darren65 wrote:Congrats Thomas, nice six points for us next season!
I was waiting for a post like!
Congrats Norwich!
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“A REMINDER. I would be grateful if those members who have borrowed bits from me in emergencies (e.g starter motor, oil cooler, etc) would return them and/or contact me”. – Chris Turner RIP
911hillclimber wrote:Only at a hill climb do you find this kind of creation..
True story.
I was parked in the paddock at Loton behind this last year, and loving an imp thought I would spark up conversation with the owner. Being of a certain 'tarty' disposition, my race overall are silver/grey and orange to match the car (my race helmet used to be in Gulf colours to match the 914/6 - it's what you do, right?) so I saw my opportunity.
I walked up behind the guy (himself in a black and viper green race suit) who was in polite conversation with someone else and said 'ah, it's nice to see another tart who buys overalls to match his car!'
He looked at me like I was a complete nob and said 'I've no idea what you mean mate, mine is the red 205GTI over there!'
As a result, I don't know what's in it Graham. It does have a rather nifty iPad in a holder in the centre dash though, it is a brilliantly engineered thing.
93 964 C2
99 Boxster 2.5 > 3.4 hill climber
71 914/6 3.0 - gone
'You see Paul, hill climbing is like making love to a beautiful woman. You get your motor running, check your fluids, hang on tight and WHOA..30 seconds later it's all over!' Swiss Tony
Eric Morrey, the owner, standing behind with the coffee cup, a really good guy. Turbocharged Imp engine, incredibly quick.
JW
Life's a single timed run with no practice....
1963 Porsche 109 Junior
1970 914/6 2.4E/Webers
1970 VW Beetle project
1972 911 Hillclimber part of the family for 40 years!
2006 Hymer Merc Starline 630
2000 T4 Van LPG
2000 Golf V5 Estate GT
The Imp is powered by an Imp engine, there were 2 there over the weekend, I think one of them does work for Fenn Lane Motorsport, could be wrong.
It has always been really fast, only 998cc. x turbo multiplier of 1.4 = 1400cc ish
His best time was 47.98 secs, he holds the Class Record on 47.17
To put that into perspective, our own Paul Howells 'RSR' ran 44.96 secs and I ran a 47 too over the weekend, both of us with engines over 2.5 x bigger.
The thing corners at undiminished speeds.
73T 911 Coupe, road/hillclimber 3.2L
Lola t 492 / 3.2 hillclimb racer
Boxster 987 Gen II 2.9
One of the things that scares me to death about driving a Mallock type Clubmans car, sitting beside the engine, gearbox and clutch directly in line with whatever mechanical parts happen to make a bid for freedom!
JW
Life's a single timed run with no practice....
1963 Porsche 109 Junior
1970 914/6 2.4E/Webers
1970 VW Beetle project
1972 911 Hillclimber part of the family for 40 years!
2006 Hymer Merc Starline 630
2000 T4 Van LPG
2000 Golf V5 Estate GT
It would appear the input shaft broke allowing the clutch disc to make a bid for freedom, and that the scatter shield wasn't secured with high-grade bolts, allowing it to peel away...
jwhillracer wrote:One of the things that scares me to death about driving a Mallock type Clubmans car, sitting beside the engine, gearbox and clutch directly in line with whatever mechanical parts happen to make a bid for freedom!
JW
Jonathan, that did happen a few years back, I it was to Maggie Blankstone in her Mallock and she got quite a severe leg injury. When I got the ex Kenny Allen Vision from Deryk Young, he had actually fitted a Makrolon sheet between the clutch and driver’s compartment. Yes it is a bit unnerving reclining beside a full chat race engine, I was lucky as when mine went bang, the Vauxhall engine had the starter motor on the driver’s side and Nr 4 rod hit it rather than me when it came out for some fresh air