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Post by gordon » Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:45 pm

Tom wrote: Haven't experienced Neovas on an S1 yet(:
Yes you have. My car's on Advan Neova's and you were in it at East Fortune. More grip than Maxies. Shug was struggling with grip that day on the Maxsports

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Post by Tom » Tue Apr 25, 2006 9:38 am

gordon wrote:
Tom wrote: Haven't experienced Neovas on an S1 yet(:
Yes you have. My car's on Advan Neova's and you were in it at East Fortune. More grip than Maxies. Shug was struggling with grip that day on the Maxsports
oops!! :oops: :oops:

How could I forget that. :oops: My first ever ride in an S1 :D

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Post by Shug » Tue Apr 25, 2006 9:38 am

Although, I think it's fair to say that my current set of Maxies are about the worst I've ever had. I think the compound had a pot of coffee granules dropped in it! :?
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Post by simon » Tue Apr 25, 2006 12:54 pm

Tom wrote:oops!! :oops: :oops:

How could I forget that. :oops: My first ever ride in an S1 :D
Was he rough?


:leave

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Post by Shug » Tue Apr 25, 2006 1:00 pm

:sex

There did appear to be plenty of squealing......
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Post by Tom » Tue Apr 25, 2006 1:13 pm

simon wrote:
Tom wrote:oops!! :oops: :oops:

How could I forget that. :oops: My first ever ride in an S1 :D
Was he rough?


:leave
Was Gordon rough?? Not really. Just a good driver that knows the car. I'd just forgotten that he had neova's on the car.

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Post by Rich H » Tue Apr 25, 2006 1:16 pm

Tom wrote:
simon wrote:
Tom wrote:oops!! :oops: :oops:

How could I forget that. :oops: My first ever ride in an S1 :D
Was he rough?


:leave
Was Gordon rough?? Not really.
Your not helping the situation Tom.... :lol:
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Post by DDtB » Tue Apr 25, 2006 1:19 pm

squeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaalllllll

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Post by simon » Tue Apr 25, 2006 1:20 pm

:lol:

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Post by Tom » Tue Apr 25, 2006 1:30 pm

RICHARDHUMBLE wrote:
Tom wrote:
simon wrote: Was he rough?


:leave
Was Gordon rough?? Not really.
Your not helping the situation Tom.... :lol:
Oh Dear. It would seem I'm slow and naive. I'll just get my coat :leave

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Post by Tom » Tue Apr 25, 2006 1:31 pm

tedbakerman wrote:squeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaalllllll

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I don't wanna see your dreams Dave... you sick bas*ard...

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Post by DDtB » Tue Apr 25, 2006 1:40 pm

you sure do have a purdy mouth boy....... now where is that banjo......

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Post by tut » Wed Apr 26, 2006 7:24 pm

As Kelvin says, my car is not really representative of the average Honda conversion, so should really be judged separately.

Firstly, N1 TUT is one of the earliest cars still on the road, '96, and has done over 130,000 miles, not one of them commuting. Together with road runs, TDE's, Stelvios, countless track days, and the Scottish Sprint and Hillclimb Championships, there are very few Elises that have suffered more abuse. Plus kerbs are there to give a straighter line, and cones are for clearing out of the way. On top of that, my car was for fun, never likely to be sold, so re-sale value was immaterial. I have had problems, but apart from the recent clutch failure, and that was after 35,000 miles on the Honda, none were engine/gearbox related. My bugbear has been driveshafts and CV joints, plus of course the standard Elise failures. The original engine mounts were under enginered, the rubber inserts were standard Rover, and the lower engine steady bar was not upto the job. This, together with Sprint starts and tyre warming, lead to engine movement. All these were re-designed, and supplied free of charge, even coming upto two years now, by BLiNK. Their support and back up has been brilliant. No more than I deserve of course<BG>.

My conversion originally did look similar to the other companies, all nice blue pipes and clean, but with modifications and re-routing, plus Buchan road crap, it is not a good advert.

On the other hand, who can remember passing me on track, apart from when it was down 50hp, or by indication?

I am now hoping for more overall reliability, the former abuse is just about in the past, so get back to keeping a close watch in your wing mirrors.

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Post by gordon » Thu Apr 27, 2006 9:36 pm

tut wrote: On the other hand, who can remember passing me on track, apart from when it was down 50hp, or by indication?


tut
So does this mean that your only quick coz you've got more power than everyone else :? :wink: :D :D

If you were passed when only at 150bhp thats still 30brake more than most folk. Plus you've got nitrons and sticky tyres.

Your still impressive for a 103 year old man. I hope i'm still driving quick when i'm your age. But in reality i'll be wetting the bed and shouting at all the kids in the street. :lol: :P

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Post by GregR » Fri Apr 28, 2006 1:22 pm

gordon wrote:
tut wrote: On the other hand, who can remember passing me on track, apart from when it was down 50hp, or by indication?


tut
So does this mean that your only quick coz you've got more power than everyone else :? :wink: :D :D

If you were passed when only at 150bhp thats still 30brake more than most folk. Plus you've got nitrons and sticky tyres.

Your still impressive for a 103 year old man. I hope i'm still driving quick when i'm your age. But in reality i'll be wetting the bed and shouting at all the kids in the street. :lol: :P
you not planning on having grown up by then? :wink: :twisted:

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