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Sprinting/ Hill Climbing Advice
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:15 pm
by anthonyyule
Hiya,
Does anyone know what the requirements are for "Noise regulations" under the MSA for hill climbing and sprinting?
With a stage 2 exhaust/ pipercross viper fitted is there anything which i could do, if I fail the regs?
Secondly, does anyone know where I could buy one of those fins needed to cut the timing beam - and would the best place to fit it be where the front towing eye is?
Thanks for your help,
Tony
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:21 pm
by thinfourth
stu160 for then beam splitter
Lawrence for everything else
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:24 pm
by mckeann
and on the same note, does anyone have a list of dates for all the hill climb events this year?
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 1:25 pm
by tuscan_thunder
you'll be well under the noise limit. It's high.
Where are you hoping to compete? I'm secretary of Grampian Automobile Club (GAC) and we run Fintray hillclimb and Alford sprint. PM me if yo want and I can point you in the direction of the relevant folk. As said already, Lawrence is a good contact.
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 3:34 pm
by anthonyyule
tuscan_thunder wrote:you'll be well under the noise limit. It's high.
Where are you hoping to compete? I'm secretary of Grampian Automobile Club (GAC) and we run Fintray hillclimb and Alford sprint. PM me if yo want and I can point you in the direction of the relevant folk. As said already, Lawrence is a good contact.
Hiya,
You have PM.
Tony
Re: Sprinting/ Hill Climbing Advice
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 7:28 pm
by Lawrence
anthonyyule wrote:Hiya,
Does anyone know what the requirements are for "Noise regulations" under the MSA for hill climbing and sprinting?
With a stage 2 exhaust/ pipercross viper fitted is there anything which i could do, if I fail the regs?
Static testing is 108 Db at 0.5 metres at 45% to the exhaust outlet, no drive by measurement here in Scotland yet. 108 Db is louder than you think.
Secondly, does anyone know where I could buy one of those fins needed to cut the timing beam - and would the best place to fit it be where the front towing eye is?
As Paul has said Stu has already made a couple that fit the tow hoop bolt screw, If you want to make one then the size is 2 inch x 10 inches high, black timing strut, mounted vertically, and the bottom should be at 7 inches from the road.
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Thanks for your help,
Tony
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 7:35 pm
by Lawrence
mckeann wrote:and on the same note, does anyone have a list of dates for all the hill climb events this year?
They're all on the official site Neil
http://www.scottish-hillclimbing.co.uk/
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SSC Round 1 15 April, 2007 Kames Scottish Sporting C.C.
SHC Round 1 21 April, 2007 Doune Lothian C.C.
SHC Round 2* 22 April, 2007 Doune Lothian C.C.
SHC Round 3 29 April, 2007 Forrestburn Monklands Sporting C.C.
SHC Round 4* 12 May, 2007 Fintray Grampian A.C.
SSC Round 2 19 May, 2007 Knockhill Wigton M.C.
SHC Round 5 13 May, 2007 Fintray Grampian A.C.
SSC Round 3 26 May, 2007 Kames East Ayrshire C.C.
SSC Round 4* 27 May, 2007 Kames Machars C.C.
SSC Round 5 2 June, 2007 Golspie Littleferry Caithness C.C.
SSC Round 6* 3 June, 2007 Golspie Kylestrome Caithness C.C.
SHC Round 6 16/17 June, 2007 Doune (National A) Lothian C.C.
SHC Round 7 23 June, 2007 Forrestburn Monklands Sporting C.C.
SHC Round 8* 24 June, 2007 Forrestburn Monklands Sporting C.C.
SSC Round 7* 1 July, 2007 Boyndie Circuit 2 Aberdeen & District M.C.
SSC Round 8* 15 July, 2007 Alford Grampian A.C.
SSC Round 9* 4 August, 2007 Kames East Ayrshire C.C.
SSC Round 10 5 August, 2007 Kames East Ayrshire C.C.
SHC Round 9 11 August, 2007 Fintray Grampian A.C.
SHC Round 10* 12 August, 2007 Fintray Grampian A.C.
SHC Round 11* 26 August, 2007 Forrestburn Monklands Sporting C.C.
SSC Round 11* 8 September, 2007 Golspie Littleferry Caithness C.C.
SHC Round 12* 15/16 September, 2007 Doune (National A) Lothian C.C.
SSC Round 12 6 October, 2007 Alford Aberdeen & District M.C.
SSC Round 13 7 October, 2007 Alford Aberdeen & District M.C.
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 7:44 pm
by Lawrence
Now then
So who is up for a Sprint or 2?
I'd like to see Dom try his hand at it for one, he could do really well
As usual I'll be pedalling my
Green Hoyabusa Se7en to most of the hillclimbs and a few Sprints if we can have a TSE showing. I think we can have a lot of fun this year, I wonder if we could have Ali guest driving again just like the Autotest last Sunday
http://www.team-scottish-elises.co.uk/
Mac
Mandy
4mil
FD
Thin Paul
anthonyyule
Jason
Myles
Malcolm
Stu
Obi
Rossybee
Shug
Andyg
tuscan_thunder
Dave77 and his dad

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 7:47 pm
by mac
I'm up for doing some - where and when depends on cash & work though.
Need to get the safety kit too as well.
Mac
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 11:28 pm
by mckeann
i will do as many as possible. Have the winning race suit (thanks to Ali

) will be sending away for the race license 2mrw. need to speak nicely to Stu for the timing beam.
Will probably be in a silly class coz of the honda, but will do it for a laugh, and try to beat the existing elise times.
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 4:43 am
by tut
Lawrence
Have you heard that Graeme Bremner has bought a Turbo Technics Elise for this years Championships? I do not know the hp output, but I heard this from an outlet that is making an exhaust system for him.
As he would be in A8 and with no restriction from the 1.4 to 1 S/C penalty as engine size is unrestricted, I reckon he is going for the overall Sprint Championship Title.
If it is a 230hp engine, with his circuit knowledge and ability, he could easily manage it. Just needs to knock 2 sec off mine and Ali's records at the Sprint tracks. I would have been very close in 2005 if it had not been for the operation, despite losing the 50hp and being on Stunner Scudos.
Could you e-mail me the entrants list for 2007 please, it does not seem to be posted anywhere.
Cheers
tut
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 8:02 am
by mac
mckeann wrote:i will do as many as possible. Have the winning race suit (thanks to Ali

) will be sending away for the race license 2mrw. need to speak nicely to Stu for the timing beam.
Will probably be in a silly class coz of the honda, but will do it for a laugh, and try to beat the existing elise times.
Didn't know that they could be taken out
Mac (pot/kettle faction)
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 8:57 am
by two4oneuk
If your in the A8 clas you'll be up against myself in a VX220 and a couple of TR7 V8's maybe a Ginette or 2 and an old 911. I'm only doing the Highland speed championship.
Only doing Fintry, Boyndie, Lossiemouth and Alford. Golspie is just a bit too far to travel.
Martin
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:08 am
by tuscan_thunder
tut wrote:Lawrence
Have you heard that Graeme Bremner has bought a Turbo Technics Elise for this years Championships? I do not know the hp output, but I heard this from an outlet that is making an exhaust system for him.
As he would be in A8 and with no restriction from the 1.4 to 1 S/C penalty as engine size is unrestricted, I reckon he is going for the overall Sprint Championship Title.
If it is a 230hp engine, with his circuit knowledge and ability, he could easily manage it. Just needs to knock 2 sec off mine and Ali's records at the Sprint tracks. I would have been very close in 2005 if it had not been for the operation, despite losing the 50hp and being on Stunner Scudos.
Could you e-mail me the entrants list for 2007 please, it does not seem to be posted anywhere.
Cheers
tut
that will be a frightening combination! Graeme is a talented engineer/mechanic and is driving is never less than 'committed'....
just as well I'll be in class A2 then.....
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:18 am
by tut
Neil will not be in A8 with the Honda engine.
After 2005 they changed the regs, I may be biased but I think it was to keep me out. He will now be in with the kit cars in A4.
tut