Any Rennlisters from New Zealand?
#7517
Tyres, you say?
Decals arrived, will distribute them next time I see people. Got a couple of spare HD decals, so have set one aside for Michael since he indicated interest and then opted out when I ran out initially.
Decals arrived, will distribute them next time I see people. Got a couple of spare HD decals, so have set one aside for Michael since he indicated interest and then opted out when I ran out initially.
#7518
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Good to hear the decals have arrived. My race numbers and driver name decal can't be far away. How much do we owe you for the HD decals?
#7519
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Doug, I see Ron's run starts on Sunday, 16th from Auckland. The only way this would work for me is to drive to Kaitaia on the night of Friday, 14 March, the knock off Cape Reinga first thing on Saturday and carry straight back to Auckland. I'm still keen, but I'll understand if it doesn't fit your preferred driving style. My motivation is bucket list more than anything.
#7520
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We'll make it work. I can sneak off on Friday. Can you take the afternoon off? I'm keen to go up one coast and back the other. Being from Northland I know some brilliant roads which get us there and back without taking much longer than boring old SH1. Will do some map research and timing analysis soon as I can get some time on my laptop later today.
Might have to pad my semi race seats as I'm going to be in them a lot for those two weeks, and most especially the first few days.
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Gotya, we'll plan on working with leaving after work Friday night then.
#7522
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Matt, yes we're on a hunt for track tyres discarded by racers, hopefully still of use for our playdays. Not sure what the selection is like. Probably not matched sets of near new, but you never know. Are you looking for anything in particular?
Good to hear the decals have arrived. My race numbers and driver name decal can't be far away. How much do we owe you for the HD decals?
Good to hear the decals have arrived. My race numbers and driver name decal can't be far away. How much do we owe you for the HD decals?
#7523
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Cape Reinga start to SITT
John, I've updated the itinerary to allow the Cape Reinga start and have suggested a couple of routes up and down that have a little variation and take us through the wonderful Maungakahia Valley - one of NZ's top drives. These variations adda bout half an hour each way but well worth it vs SH1.
Day 2: Kaitaia-CapeReinga-Auckland is a biggie but I've done 7 hours trips north plus put in 2-3 hours work in the middle of it before :-). Will need an early start.
Here are my suggestions (see maps):
1. Auckland to Kaitaia. SH12 to Wellsford, then Maungakahia Valley (just prior to Whangarei) to Kaikohe, then on to Kaitaia.
2. Early sprint from Kaitaia to Cape Reinga, then back via Kaikohe, Maungakahia Valley, Dargaville and back down through Maungaroto and joining up to SH1 at the Brynderwins for a standard run back to Auckland on cruise control.
Day 2: Kaitaia-CapeReinga-Auckland is a biggie but I've done 7 hours trips north plus put in 2-3 hours work in the middle of it before :-). Will need an early start.
Here are my suggestions (see maps):
1. Auckland to Kaitaia. SH12 to Wellsford, then Maungakahia Valley (just prior to Whangarei) to Kaikohe, then on to Kaitaia.
2. Early sprint from Kaitaia to Cape Reinga, then back via Kaikohe, Maungakahia Valley, Dargaville and back down through Maungaroto and joining up to SH1 at the Brynderwins for a standard run back to Auckland on cruise control.
#7524
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John, I've updated the itinerary to allow the Cape Reinga start and have suggested a couple of routes up and down that have a little variation and take us through the wonderful Maungakahia Valley - one of NZ's top drives. These variations adda bout half an hour each way but well worth it vs SH1. Day 2: Kaitaia-CapeReinga-Auckland is a biggie but I've done 7 hours trips north plus put in 2-3 hours work in the middle of it before :-). Will need an early start. Here are my suggestions (see maps): 1. Auckland to Kaitaia. SH12 to Wellsford, then Maungakahia Valley (just prior to Whangarei) to Kaikohe, then on to Kaitaia. 2. Early sprint from Kaitaia to Cape Reinga, then back via Kaikohe, Maungakahia Valley, Dargaville and back down through Maungaroto and joining up to SH1 at the Brynderwins for a standard run back to Auckland on cruise control.
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My understanding is if the knock sensors in the engine sense pre-ignition, they'll automatically adjust the timing accordingly... And that's the limit of my knowledge on the subject :-)
#7526
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Should take into account the Biofuel Ethanol mix in Gull 98 - from what I understand it's fine for modern cars (I still avoid it TBH) but the older engine may not appreciate it.
#7528
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There is only one 98 gas station that I know of in Northland and that's the Gull at Whangarei (and it's only 2 hours into the trip plus we're not going through Whangarei on my itinerary) the rest is 95 octane to my knowledge. Maybe Pete can chime in. I've not had a problem with 95 in my Cayenne in Northland over many years nor my Boxsters. Is 95 a problem for the 964? My understanding is if the knock sensors in the engine sense pre-ignition, they'll automatically adjust the timing accordingly... And that's the limit of my knowledge on the subject :-)
#7529
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Ive driven all those roads Doug and confess there are some gear drives there. The drive up in the dark wont be a whole lotta fun but the 7 hr trip the next day (probably more like 5.45-6 with Doug in lead) will be epic....
On the Bluff end how much further is that than Teteronga? We drive 2 hrs from Queenstown to do Teteronga, 6-7 hrs at the track then 2 hours back to Queens-town straight after. Are you able to tack it on?
On the Bluff end how much further is that than Teteronga? We drive 2 hrs from Queenstown to do Teteronga, 6-7 hrs at the track then 2 hours back to Queens-town straight after. Are you able to tack it on?
#7530
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Just spent the day cleaning the garage so I could get all three cars back in there. Driving these back to back has strengthened my love of the C4. It now fits me like a glove. Everything is as I want it. 7 hours will be a doddle, even if I follow the Dougster the whole way.