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Bob, Mike, Scott, Matt and any other computer geeks out there:
Can any of you get access to an EPROM programmer and some 27C512 28 DIL chips?
The reason I ask is that I am investigating to possibility of remote live dyno remapping (using Wayne Schofield from 9M / Chip Wizards). He has a son in Wellington and hasn't said no at this stage. Just working through the logistics of what he needs at this end??
Let me know whether you can assist:
Can any of you get access to an EPROM programmer and some 27C512 28 DIL chips?
The reason I ask is that I am investigating to possibility of remote live dyno remapping (using Wayne Schofield from 9M / Chip Wizards). He has a son in Wellington and hasn't said no at this stage. Just working through the logistics of what he needs at this end??
Let me know whether you can assist:
Out of my league I'm sorry, lots of techos in my office but not in that area.....but I think that Mike has probably given good advice in his response unless anyone else out there can help.
Bob
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Sounds great, I'm in.
On that topic, there's another Taupo day coming up on the 11th April: http://www.gpforums.co.nz/threads/47...014-11th-April
On that topic, there's another Taupo day coming up on the 11th April: http://www.gpforums.co.nz/threads/47...014-11th-April
Look at all the kamikaze 'ricer' test pilots in that list - makes Uncles look safe....!!!
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Rather than take rims down south I can take spare Michelins as a back up.
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Sounds great, I'm in.
On that topic, there's another Taupo day coming up on the 11th April: http://www.gpforums.co.nz/threads/47...014-11th-April
On that topic, there's another Taupo day coming up on the 11th April: http://www.gpforums.co.nz/threads/47...014-11th-April
Look at all the kamikaze 'ricer' test pilots in that list - makes Uncles look safe....!!!
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John. I think half worn rear Z221 on the 996TT for the SITT is not feasible. You will need a second set of tyres.
The SITT will be brutal on the cars. Running fast chip seal targa style early morning rally raids plus 4 x tracks (teterongia has the fastest straight in NZ I believe) means anything less than fresh tyres, pads, discs and fluids plus a 3-4 hour mechanical inspection on anything older than 10 years will mean taking spares or excepting that a break down may end your tour early IMO. Not trying to be a scare monger but the 3000km Targa Tour was the closest I came to this and even in the well prepared 993 we still returned to Auckland to find a leaking clutch seal which had caused slippage in the last day. Not to mention rooted front tyres.
Worst of all is things like loosing a window screen on a main state highway road (where it always seems to happen). A 911 window replacement will take you out for the tour. Ask Paul in a few weeks time how much drama is required for replacing the window in an old car.....
The 1000km on the track in summer will be hard on the vehicles and the summer temp on chip seal will also take their toll on the tyres.
Even the guys with new(ish) cars will need to go in with new rubber/pads and a full check over....
The SITT will be brutal on the cars. Running fast chip seal targa style early morning rally raids plus 4 x tracks (teterongia has the fastest straight in NZ I believe) means anything less than fresh tyres, pads, discs and fluids plus a 3-4 hour mechanical inspection on anything older than 10 years will mean taking spares or excepting that a break down may end your tour early IMO. Not trying to be a scare monger but the 3000km Targa Tour was the closest I came to this and even in the well prepared 993 we still returned to Auckland to find a leaking clutch seal which had caused slippage in the last day. Not to mention rooted front tyres.
Worst of all is things like loosing a window screen on a main state highway road (where it always seems to happen). A 911 window replacement will take you out for the tour. Ask Paul in a few weeks time how much drama is required for replacing the window in an old car.....
The 1000km on the track in summer will be hard on the vehicles and the summer temp on chip seal will also take their toll on the tyres.
Even the guys with new(ish) cars will need to go in with new rubber/pads and a full check over....
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It's different strokes for different folks, but I just want to make it through without breaking anything on the car. I am tempted to get 221's - but this just transfers the stress to other areas of the car like Macca says.
We need to decide if the track days are going to be 'gentlemanly' or whether the red mist will be allowed to set in. Maybe we do the first runs as a train, then agree to go 7/10'ths in a fastest to slowest order with no overtaking and then a 10/10th's on the last runs for those who want it.
I say this, as it sets the tone for the tour, and we need an agreement otherwise the red mist just sets in by default, and those going slower just become a hazard to those going 10/10th's.
Your thoughts??
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My car is still sitting at Conti's waiting for the screen........... It's different strokes for different folks, but I just want to make it through without breaking anything on the car. I am tempted to get 221's - but this just transfers the stress to other areas of the car like Macca says. We need to decide if the track days are going to be 'gentlemanly' or whether the red mist will be allowed to set in. Maybe we do the first runs as a train, then agree to go 7/10'ths in a fastest to slowest order with no overtaking and then a 10/10th's on the last runs for those who want it. I say this, as it sets the tone for the tour, and we need an agreement otherwise the red mist just sets in by default, and those going slower just become a hazard to those going 10/10th's. Your thoughts??
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Yeah the screen part is easy. its when Dean calls to say that there is some rust in the left and right hand screen sills and that it should be sorted now rather than after a new screen is bonded into place that things get interesting. Of course yours may have been done already which would be nice.
I agree with your sentiment about the tour. No one wants to break their car and for some of us this will happen in any case and we will be forced to take it easy.
In theory your question is a good one and naturally the answer is "gentlemanly". Of course that lasts till the hammer comes down and you fight to overtake someone who is closely matched in speed/skill. Then it becomes a dogfight. The human condition. Im sure we can be strong and be on our best behaviour. As long as it doesnt spoil the fun sounds sensible to me...
I agree with your sentiment about the tour. No one wants to break their car and for some of us this will happen in any case and we will be forced to take it easy.
In theory your question is a good one and naturally the answer is "gentlemanly". Of course that lasts till the hammer comes down and you fight to overtake someone who is closely matched in speed/skill. Then it becomes a dogfight. The human condition. Im sure we can be strong and be on our best behaviour. As long as it doesnt spoil the fun sounds sensible to me...
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Tough one Paul... I'll have road tyres and planning on only pushing 75%-80%. I don't know the tracks, we will only get 5 runs a day, its a 'new to me' car and I don't want to break anything. I think there's a difference between 'pushing' and being 'gentlemanly' though - but they are not mutually exclusive.
I reckon the sensible thing regardless, and given the few runs we will have, is to always run a rough fastest to slowest order. That and the usual rules re overtaking and getting out of the way should suffice. There are only 12 of us but the complete cross section of personalities - and we have to make it work for 4 trackdays.
I reckon the sensible thing regardless, and given the few runs we will have, is to always run a rough fastest to slowest order. That and the usual rules re overtaking and getting out of the way should suffice. There are only 12 of us but the complete cross section of personalities - and we have to make it work for 4 trackdays.
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