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derek
22-08-2013, 09:20 PM
Hi Shane,
How's the new machine :whistle::whistle:

shane@mbtech
23-08-2013, 06:10 PM
Pretty good Derek.

Bought to do sprints in as the Csl is too slow for sprinting.,

Still got the Csl though:supz:

shane@mbtech
23-08-2013, 07:44 PM
I'm sprinting at castle Combe end of August then its stage 4 time.

I can get 600bhp for less than £1500:notworthy:

derek
23-08-2013, 07:45 PM
I need to have a word with mark to get a Datsun section in the register

derek
23-08-2013, 07:48 PM
I'm sprinting at castle Combe end of August then its stage 4 time.

I can get 600bhp for less than £1500:notworthy:
That's what I have straight speed is awesome

funtime
23-08-2013, 11:08 PM
Another GTR?!

derek
24-08-2013, 09:02 PM
I'm sprinting at castle Combe end of August then its stage 4 time.

I can get 600bhp for less than £1500:notworthy:

May cost a bit more but you will WIN!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=JP6D-WKGfZg

derek
10-10-2013, 09:30 PM
Shane do you ever keep a car long enough to pay road tax. If your selling the Toyo's let me know

GregorJP
11-10-2013, 10:38 AM
Mine's in at Litchfields beginning of November for a service, alignment and perhaps an upgrade from Stage 2 to Stage 4. I have to say, though, it doesn't feel like it needs any more power. I hit 178mph on the autobahn on my last DE trip and it was still pulling strong.

Are either of you guys tempted to do the CATD training?

Graham
11-10-2013, 02:54 PM
Is it simply the outright power that wins the GTR over? It just surprises me so many of you are jumping from what some people say is the ultimate drivers car to one driven by computers?

shimmy
11-10-2013, 05:35 PM
I can get 600bhp for less than £1500:notworthy:



if only talent was as cheap :banghead:


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GregorJP
11-10-2013, 08:59 PM
Is it simply the outright power that wins the GTR over? It just surprises me so many of you are jumping from what some people say is the ultimate drivers car to one driven by computers?


Lucky enough to have both, but getting to the point where one of them is going to have to depart, and I am struggling to decide. GTR does drive itself most of the time, and my sense is that it takes crazy commitment on track to get the most out of it. You've got to switch the stability off and get comfortable with the car moving around beneath you at speed. I don't have the balls for that. CSL murders it for emotion, driver involvement, balance, character and class.

However...

...if you drive the GTR and hop back into the CSL, it feels as slow as a 1.2 Fiesta. The turbo boost and the effortless acceleration is pretty addictive.

On another note, was at Spa earlier this week. Good to see a couple of CSLs even though the weather was crap. Good to meet you Barry. :supz:

derek
11-10-2013, 09:15 PM
Lucky enough to have both, but getting to the point where one of them is going to have to depart, and I am struggling to decide. GTR does drive itself most of the time, and my sense is that it takes crazy commitment on track to get the most out of it. You've got to switch the stability off and get comfortable with the car moving around beneath you at speed. I don't have the balls for that. CSL murders it for emotion, driver involvement, balance, character and class.

However...

...if you drive the GTR and hop back into the CSL, it feels as slow as a 1.2 Fiesta. The turbo boost and the effortless acceleration is pretty addictive.

On another note, was at Spa earlier this week. Good to see a couple of CSLs even though the weather was crap. Good to meet you Barry. :supz:
Same position as you Gregor one needs to go soon but think it will be gtr. Had gtr on track and it feels heavy prefer Csl on track. Gtr acceleration is addictive with 0-60 under 3 secs using it as a daily just now not as much grip as people think it does move about quite a bit.

shane@mbtech
11-10-2013, 10:29 PM
Shane do you ever keep a car long enough to pay road tax. If your selling the Toyo's let me know

You have a point with the road tax:-D


Well I have sold the BBS CHR's, so the 888 will either be up for sale, or going onto the standard rims.

Ill PM you.

And to the people who think they drive themselves, up to a point they are easy to drive, but push on and its another animal. And traction off is a must.

shane@mbtech
11-10-2013, 10:31 PM
if only talent was as cheap :banghead:


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I can teach you, £150 for a day.
If I teach you everything I can do with 1 arm, Imagine how fast you could be using 2:smokin:

derek
11-10-2013, 10:49 PM
I can teach you, £150 for a day.
If I teach you everything I can do with 1 arm, Imagine how fast you could be using 2:smokin:

I followed you at oulten park and anyone who can keep up with you can drive you would embarass most people who think they can drive :-)

CraigMillwardCroft
12-10-2013, 11:19 AM
I can teach you, £150 for a day.
If I teach you everything I can do with 1 arm, Imagine how fast you could be using 2:smokin:
:hahaha::hahaha::hahaha::thumbs:

shimmy
12-10-2013, 11:39 AM
I followed you at oulten park and anyone who can keep up with you can drive you would embarass most people who think they can drive :-)


Ooooh don't, his head is big enough already :-D


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Graham
12-10-2013, 08:33 PM
Lucky enough to have both, but getting to the point where one of them is going to have to depart, and I am struggling to decide. GTR does drive itself most of the time, and my sense is that it takes crazy commitment on track to get the most out of it. You've got to switch the stability off and get comfortable with the car moving around beneath you at speed. I don't have the balls for that. CSL murders it for emotion, driver involvement, balance, character and class.

However...

...if you drive the GTR and hop back into the CSL, it feels as slow as a 1.2 Fiesta. The turbo boost and the effortless acceleration is pretty addictive.

On another note, was at Spa earlier this week. Good to see a couple of CSLs even though the weather was crap. Good to meet you Barry. :supz:

Very lucky to have both! And your diagnosis is almost as I suspected really. Especially getting back into the CSL and it feeling slow.

I'd love to go out in a GTR that's being driven properly and see what these cars are all about

shimmy
12-10-2013, 09:32 PM
But driving the mx5 though me anybody can drive a new faster car faster than their last car, but who can drive the car they have as fast as it can go.:thumbs:

s.mac
12-10-2013, 10:15 PM
Not many, unless you have deep pockets or don't give a fuck :)

GregorJP
13-10-2013, 07:05 AM
I took the boss of my mate out for a couple of laps in the GTR at Bedford and we had to pull in so he could throw up.

My talent levels are, approximately, about a tenth of what is needed to get the best out of the GTR. I would also want a roll cage and some serious new cajones to take it to the absolute limit. CSL feels much more fit for purpose on track.

Having said all that, CSL is going for sale once it's back from Elms as I can't justify the cost of storage and it's criminal not to drive it. I am going to be gutted, I'm sure. I'll post details soon, and I hope someone from here buys it rather than endure Pistonheads.

glendog74
13-10-2013, 11:06 AM
Having said all that, CSL is going for sale once it's back from Elms as I can't justify the cost of storage and it's criminal not to drive it. I am going to be gutted, I'm sure. I'll post details soon, and I hope someone from here buys it rather than endure Pistonheads.

Don't do it... :bigcry: