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horse ?

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Cerberus wrote:
se7ensport wrote:doesn't sound like hard labour, get the wife to do it!

This time of year i have absolutely no chance of removing her from her horse :roll:

Phil :D
Then stick a plough on the horse and make some use of it :lol: :lol: :lol: Rob
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Re: horse ?

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stylussprinter wrote:
Cerberus wrote:
se7ensport wrote:doesn't sound like hard labour, get the wife to do it!

This time of year i have absolutely no chance of removing her from her horse :roll:

Phil :D
Then stick a plough on the horse and make some use of it :lol: :lol: :lol: Rob
I think the expression LOL is generally over used on forums, but that really did make me chuckle!
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se7ensport wrote:
stylussprinter wrote:
Cerberus wrote:
This time of year i have absolutely no chance of removing her from her horse :roll:

Phil :D
Then stick a plough on the horse and make some use of it :lol: :lol: :lol: Rob
I think the expression LOL is generally over used on forums, but that really did make me chuckle!
H'mmm , I'm afraid it's all part of my warped sense of humour Alex :oops: developed over many years of not giving a TOSS :roll: ---------- actually it's old age I think :lol:
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Re: horse ?

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stylussprinter wrote:
Cerberus wrote:
se7ensport wrote:doesn't sound like hard labour, get the wife to do it!

This time of year i have absolutely no chance of removing her from her horse :roll:

Phil :D
Then stick a plough on the horse and make some use of it :lol: :lol: :lol: Rob

Excellent Rob :lol:


Phil :D
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Re: I've decided

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Cerberus wrote:I'm going to go for 247mm vented discs with Dynalite callipers, as i can't justify 260mm discs for an extra £130! i'm gonna whinge now: FFS where does that come from :?: 13mm extra for £130 F*ck me :!: thats £10 per mm- i'm in the wrong game :!:

I am a liar, after mucho thought i have purchased a set of Wilwood 310mm discs with superlite calipers so it should stop now :shock:

Phil :D

The brakes arrived today and they are rather large, can't fit them yet though as rally design have a problem with stock on one of the parts i ordered so hopefully christmas will come next week :roll:

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big brakes

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I'm a bit worried about you guys going for huge braking power :roll: aren't they supposed to slow you down :?: :o I've had the same set of pads on my car since 2005 :shock: must be doing something wrong :lol: :lol: :lol:
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you dont need big brakes! the cars are so light that even standard mk2 escort discs on the front are more than adequate for road use!
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147mm

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Pete&Matt wrote:you dont need big brakes! the cars are so light that even standard mk2 escort discs on the front are more than adequate for road use!
They are exactly what I have on the sprint car , solids too BUT with the addition of the 'god' like HAWK Black :wink: Only on very tight circuits , point and squirt , do I ever need their full potential and even then they can lock if I'm just leaving it that bit too late. The sprint guys with 320bhp and 257bhp Westy's who beat me in the champ'p also used 147mm solids BUT with HAWK Black pads :roll: One of them pulls 160mph along the Lavant straight at Goodwood :shock: or so he tells me 8) :lol:

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Pete&Matt wrote:you dont need big brakes! the cars are so light that even standard mk2 escort discs on the front are more than adequate for road use!

My decision to fit large brakes comes from when i was karting which at only 120kgs was light i think BHP per tonne was 630 so it was quick, i had Anderson works brakes on it, 6 inch discs up front with 4 pot calipers and on the rear was a 7 inch disc with a 6 pot caliper i could out brake by a good 5-10 metres people with a different set up, now it doesn't sound a lot but at 120-140 mph and a braking zone of only 30-40 metres it is a hell of an advantage, but if they are too big for the stylus i will hold my hands up and recomend don't waste your money on large brakes :shock:

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HANDS UP !

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Cerberus wrote:
Pete&Matt wrote:you dont need big brakes! the cars are so light that even standard mk2 escort discs on the front are more than adequate for road use!

My decision to fit large brakes comes from when i was karting which at only 120kgs was light i think BHP per tonne was 630 so it was quick, i had Anderson works brakes on it, 6 inch discs up front with 4 pot calipers and on the rear was a 7 inch disc with a 6 pot caliper i could out brake by a good 5-10 metres people with a different set up, now it doesn't sound a lot but at 120-140 mph and a braking zone of only 30-40 metres it is a hell of an advantage, but if they are too big for the stylus i will hold my hands up and recomend don't waste your money on large brakes :shock:

Phil :D
Fully understand the advantage , yes . The key thing you mention, is that '' 630bhp per tonne'' though --- none of us have that plus there are very few places to pull 140mph :roll: You sure will be stopping fast though mate :shock:

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i thought i would put up a couple of photos of the brakes and new wheels, the wheels are actually lighter than the superlite split rims by 2kgs per wheel i couldn't afford R888's though :cry: so i will have to make do with T1s 's can't wait till next weekend when i can tax it :P

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wheels

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Wondered what off set you managed to get on the ultraleggerra's :?: Most of their choices were for front wheel drive motors when I investigated the off sets. It was basically 25 to 45 which would have had the wheels fouling the shocks/inner body plus reducing track .

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Re: wheels

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stylussprinter wrote:Wondered what off set you managed to get on the ultraleggerra's :?: Most of their choices were for front wheel drive motors when I investigated the off sets. It was basically 25 to 45 which would have had the wheels fouling the shocks/inner body plus reducing track .

Rob.
42 offset, they sit nicely under the arches now i took 35s off which were slightly proud of the arches.

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They look fantastic!


Just curious, were you able to ditch the rear wheel spacers?
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se7ensport wrote:They look fantastic!


Just curious, were you able to ditch the rear wheel spacers?
No, i would need a positive offset wheel to get rid of them.

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