Everything posted by Ajay
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Rolling Road - 24th January 2004
Smithy - cheque received and posted onto Thor Racing. :) 1 Ajay 2 Chris@getgreddy 3 Bagins *****PAID***** 4 Bigbscan 5 John-boy 6 AdamR 7 Homebrew 8 Jock 9. Pete Shrimp 10. MTL (Pending working Zed) 11. Scoops 12. Tony C 13. Friday *****PAID***** 14. SMW1 15. Chunk300ZXTT *****PAID***** 16. John Dixon 17. Kirbz (Pending working Zed) 18. _cj_ 19. Smithy *****PAID***** 20. Cybernet *************FULL**************** ************RESERVES IN CASE OF DROP OUT / ENOUGH TIME*************** 21. Webmonkey 22. Mike Groves
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Recent Subscribers
Recently I've received cheques from Silverfox, Corvetteman and one other. Unfortunately the paper upon which your addresses (and username) were written blew out of my hand whilst in town and into a puddle, causing all the ink to run and the paper to be ruined. Therefore, Corvetteman & Silverfox - please can you PM me your addresses so that I can send out your car stickers... and If you've sent me a cheque recently (last week or so) and not been upgraded, can you let me know, so that I can work out who the 3rd person is, please. Thanks. Ajay.
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Rolling Road - 24th January 2004
1 Ajay 2 Chris@getgreddy 3 Bagins *****PAID***** 4 Bigbscan 5 John-boy 6 AdamR 7 Homebrew 8 Jock 9. Pete Shrimp 10. MTL (Pending working Zed) 11. Scoops 12. Tony C 13. Friday *****PAID***** 14. SMW1 15. Chunk300ZXTT *****PAID***** 16. John Dixon 17. Kirbz (Pending working Zed) 18. _cj_ 19. Smithy 20. Cybernet *************FULL**************** ************RESERVES IN CASE OF DROP OUT / ENOUGH TIME*************** 21. Webmonkey 22. Mike Groves
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Rolling Road - 24th January 2004
Friday, Bagins & Chunk300ZXTT - your cheques have been posted to Thor Racing, so you are definitely in! :)
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Rolling Road - 24th January 2004
Bagins - your cheque for Thor Racing has been received! :)
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Shall we merge the for sale and wanted section?
Separate for me too. Think that both sections are busy enough to warrant their own forums.
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Rolling Road - 24th January 2004
Chunk300ZXTT - Received your cheque for Thor Racing and will pass it onto them! :)
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No Its Not Mine!
:( Shame. :( Echo the fact that I can't believe it's up for sale.... :(
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Rolling Road - 24th January 2004
1 Ajay 2 Chris@getgreddy 3 Bagins 4 Bigbscan 5 John-boy 6 AdamR 7 Homebrew 8 Jock 9. Pete Shrimp 10. MTL (Pending working Zed) 11. Scoops 12. Tony C 13. Friday 14. SMW1 15. Chunk300ZXTT 16. John Dixon 17. Kirbz (Pending working Zed) 18. _cj_ 19. Smithy 20. Cybernet *************FULL**************** ************RESERVES IN CASE OF DROP OUT / ENOUGH TIME*************** 21. Webmonkey 22. Mike Groves Done. :)
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Rolling Road - 24th January 2004
Sure, no problem. :) YHPM. Address for me is the same as for the subscriptions, just the cheques need to be payable to THOR RACING. :)
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Rolling Road - 24th January 2004
Bagins - YHPM. :)
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Rolling Road - 24th January 2004
If you want to advance pay, then by all means do so. If you want to send a cheque to me, payable to Thor Racing, then I can start handing those through to them and keep a note of who has paid, to avoid people turning up on the day, saying they've paid but no one has a note of it. Price at the moment is £45 per car as we have enough people interested. Please be advised though, that if too many people drop out, we may be asked to pay the extra £5 on the day. Also, advanced payers will have first go on the Dynapack, as they have already paid. So if the earlier they get there, the earlier they can have the car tested. If people don't want to advance pay, then payment on the day is acceptable but will take up valuable testing time as people will be sorting out cash etc.
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Rolling Road - 24th January 2004
1 Ajay 2 Chris@getgreddy 3 Bagins 4 Bigbscan 5 John-boy 6 SRRAE 7 AdamR 8 Homebrew 9 Jock 10. Pete Shrimp 11. MTL (Pending working Zed) 12. Scoops 13. Tony C 14. Friday 15. SMW1 16. Chunk300ZXTT 17. John Dixon 18. Kirbz (Pending working Zed) 19. _cj_ 20. Smithy *************FULL**************** ************RESERVES IN CASE OF DROP OUT / ENOUGH TIME*************** 21. cybernet 22. Webmonkey
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Rolling Road - 24th January 2004
Subtle Pete. :p Subliminal arguments... :D
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Rolling Road - 24th January 2004
1 Ajay 2 Chris@getgreddy 3 Bagins 4 Bigbscan 5 John-boy 6 SRRAE 7 AdamR 8 Homebrew Minimum of 7 people to go to get the discount down to £45. :)
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Rolling Road - 24th January 2004
From the DynaPack Website, linked from Thor-Racing : How does the Dynapack work? The theory of operation, and the implementation of that theory, is actually fairly simple. It took several years and a lot of hard work however, to make it as simple as it is today. The hub of the vehicle is directly attached to a hydraulic absorption unit. We can apply a variable but precise load – all the way up to a hydraulic lock if we needed to. Simultaneously we are monitoring load and measuring the hub RPM, so we can determine the amount of work being performed. It sounds easy until you realize that all of these calculations are very complex and are happening very quickly. Add to this, all of the data logging functions and real-time full-color graphics that are also being calculated, and you begin to realize that what appears to be simple is actually very complex. Being the best is never easy. We use hydraulics. We do not use inertia, we do not use air, we do not use eddy currents, and we do not use friction. Hydraulics are incredibly powerful, yet precise. We have total control of the axle. Literally. Want to hold a steady RPM? We can hold an axle RPM (within 3 rpm) for a stable engine at any power level – all the way up to the rated maximum torque capacity of the dyno for as long a period of time as you’d like. If the software allowed it, we could stop the engine within one revolution of the crankshaft. Obviously, you would not want to do this, and our software prevents it, but it gives you an idea of just how much power and control we have over the axle. Our Dynapack controls the car – not the other way around. What does a Dynopack package consist of? The major components are: Power Absorption Units Each Package is supplied with two in a two-wheel-drive configuration, and four in a four wheel-drive configuration. Each unit is supported by wheels to allow easy movement around the shop area. The hydraulic pumps are mounted on a pivot that automatically compensates for camber or an uneven floor. There are data cables that connect to the main controller, and fittings to attach water hoses for cooling. Hub Adapters Four and five lug adapters are provided as standard equipment. These adapters are attached directly to the axle in the same manner as the vehicle’s wheel. The adapters use a sliding washer design that is self-centering and, when properly installed, keeps the runout of the shaft to a minimum. Cabinet A cabinet houses the computer, printer, Backup UPS, and controller unit. The top of the cabinet has a platform for the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. The cabinet features toolbox style wheels for easy movement. The cabinet occupies a floor space of approximately twenty-four inches square. Controller Housed in a tower-style computer case, the controller performs the electrical control functions for the power absorption units. A data cable connects the controller to the power absorption units. Computer The purpose built PC allows the Dynapack software to operate in Microsoft Windows, and operates with simple combinations of mouse and keyboard commands. All data can be saved and recalled for viewing at a later date, and data can be imported in other programs such as Notepad or Excel for other statistical analysis. Printer An A4 cut sheet colour printer is provided for full color printing of statistical data and graphs. How is a Dynapack different? The first and most obvious difference is the elimination of the tyre to roller interface on a conventional roller dyno. The Dynapack eliminates this variable by using a hub adapter that provides direct coupling to our Power Absorption Units. There can be no tyre slip, no rolling resistance, and no chance of the vehicle coming off of the rollers at high speeds. Notice that we call this a variable. Sometimes it may be a problem area, other times it may not. Tyire temperature, tyre pressure, tyre traction, etc. are all variables that can change not only from run to run, but during the run as well. Throw an unknown variable like this into the equation and your data has now become subject to a potentially high margin of error. It is obviously better if this can be eliminated – which is what we have done. What you end up with on a roller is a giant, heavy flywheel attached to your engine. The inertia is such that just trying to accelerate the mass of the roller is a substantial load for the engine. How do you think that your measurements will be affected by being subjected to this large heavy flywheel phenomenon? Will small fluctuations in power delivery be easily noticeable? In a word, no. The flywheel effect tends to take small rapid fluctuations and smooth them right out. This is great if you want your power curve to look like a smooth pretty line, but it doesn’t give you much insight into what is really occurring. What if you eliminated the flywheel effect? Whilst every spinning mass has some inertia, when compared to the total mass of the wheels, tires, rollers, and other associated hardware in a roller dyno, the inertia in the Dynapack is practically zero. This allows us to precisely measure and display tiny rapid pulses and oddities that you may not have ever seen before. Another benefit of having virtually zero inertia is the ability to change the rate of acceleration at will. In many simulations, you may want to make the vehicle accelerate at a different rate to simulate a specific condition. With a few simple keystrokes, we can allow the vehicle to accelerate very quickly, very slowly, or anywhere you’d like in between. Because of the lack of inertia and the total control we have over the axle speed, we give you choices. And as you know, choices are good! This makes Dynapack an outstanding choice in chassis dynamometers whilst establishing new industry standards.
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Rolling Road...2004
Ok, have just spoken to Thor Racing and we've agreed a date of 24th January next year. Price is £50 all inclusive per car if we get up to 15 cars. Between 15 - 20 cars, the price drops to £45 per car. More than 20 is apparently not feasible due to time restraints and people wanting to go home. I've put a thread in Events here, please add your name if interested. Thanks.
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Rolling Road - 24th January 2004
Location is Thor Racing in Coventry - nice and central! :) Map here Price is £50 all inclusive per car if we get up to 15 cars. Between 15 - 20 cars, the price drops to £45 per car. More than 20 is apparently not feasible due to time restraints and people wanting to go home. Please put your name on this list if you're interested. 1. Ajay
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Who's got the nicest 300 on here ?
Make a habit of parking your Zed outside other people's houses just to take a photo then ? ;)
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problem accessing forum....
Probably due to the site being migrated to new stuff, as per the sticky thread....maybe... :)
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Rolling Road...2004
Okey...Looks like it's going to be Thor Racing. Will find out today what they can do for us.
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FAO : Lack300
You're possibly being sought after : http://www.zclub.net/forum/showthread.php?s=&postid=5353#post5353
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Rolling Road...2004
:rolleyes: :slap: :D Thank you. (And in an effort to be on topic.....) Currently interested : Bagins JohnBoy
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Rolling Road...2004
Can we at least endeavour to stay on topic, please? :p
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Rolling Road...2004
Sooooo I take it that no one's interested? ;) Fair enough...less organisation for me to do! :D :D