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Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Another 5000 km on the clock!

... but it was well worth it! Home again after a fantastic trip. Sebastian, joined me on the leg to England and we shared driving all the way which worked out really well. We took it fairly easy but didn't stop, total time about 27 hours. 
Leaving Sebastian's apartment in Södertälje
In northern Germany for a P and fill up.
Just arrived at Mums/Grandmas house. Tired? Yes!

The weather was fantastic so we had the top down the whole way accept at night when it was a bit cold. A small issue with fuel pressure cropped up in Belgium but we managed to continue by avoiding heavy footed driving. Once in Kent I nipped over to Boughton Monchelsea so Peter could take a look. To cut a very long story short the last dyno test was a complete waste of time and Turbo Center had screwed up the fuel pressure as they didn't understand the setup. Also the Rising rate fuel regulator was missing a small inhibitor which was needed to limit pressure.
Richards Super Charged M44. 
Kevin taking "Gloria" for a quick spin around the Fleet countryside. Time to get one of your own Kev!
Stoneleigh Kit car show 2013. Black and White! Pauls Legend with the M3 motor. His IVA test was two days after!
This was at the end of the show, so everyone had gone home!
Ian a dyno specialist over at Rochester went through every aspect of the car. Not possible to do a full test because of the continuing rev limiter problem and wrong AFM values
Just arrived - lets hope nothing untoward happens today!
Laurance, James and Dave. Two four cylinder and two 6 cylinder M3 motors.The M3's were absolutely awesome, the power was incredible for such a light car.
James's black M44 (Time to upgrade James, have you persuaded Clare?) and Dave's M3
Peter doing some final fuel pressure checks.
Laurance ready to launch his M3. There wasn't much on the track that could beat the M3's. 125mph on the straight!
Out with Tony for a couple of hours tuition. Pity it rained a lot of the time and I, along with James were black flagged twice!
Forget using wire wool to solve sound issues, go straight for Rock wool it lasts 50 times longer.

It was a really great day. I didn't bother me I was black flagged and I didn't spend so much time on  the track. It was nice to meet up with the others, share some experiences and a laugh. Perhaps we can meet in Sweden next time!
I went to Boughton Monchelsea to what was my local pub 30-35 years ago. Everyone has moved on so I drank alone!
Neil came down to Nürburg on Friday evening with his motor cycle from Stockholm, took him 15 hours. My 10 hours from Kent was a breeze compared.
Wasn't a good day at the ring. Very wet track in the morning and only dried off for a couple of hours.
Queueing up at the start. Because it's classed as a public highway every type of vehicle can drive the circuit and at the same time! 
It's a very dangerous circuit for motor bikes when it's been raining. If you crash you have to pay not only for the damage to your vehicle but also any damage to the track, fencing, shrubbery plus costs for ambulance, doctor, track marshal etc. 
Having the Super Charger installed has definitely transformed the car, it's able to reach higher speeds much easily now. However it's not quite tuned properly and the Rev limiter problem has not been solved and kept coming in at about 5300 rpm. In 5th gear it was doing about 115mph but plenty more revs and power to go. Estimated 135mph or so if the SC can be fine tuned and the limiter problem solved. Peter at GKD has some more ideas I can try.

Unfortunately the power cable fell out of the camera so it only filmed up to about 3km out of 21!

Left Sunday morning at 5:30. Rained all the way through Germany. Stopped so Neil could warm up and I could rest my ars#. We were back in Stockholm at 1 am Monday - 20 hours later!

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