Our Cars (dream or actual)
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finally had them mounted.. was originally gonna go with volks, but settled for konigs..
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^ Look awesome LB [emoji106]
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^cheers mate!!
it's amazing how the rims changed the look of it. handling now feels much planted with the wider rims and of course fresh rubber too.
i've had quite a few compliments around town today. with the debadge, people seem to be clueless what it actually is and was talking with them about future mods as well.
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cheers piggy!
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Good looking wheels. They look right and don’t scream AFTERMARKET.
If you know what I mean.
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@louisbosco a quick email from Scooby Clinic Racing regarding our very recently mapped car . . . . "mapped yesterday on the SC 46 billet 8cm, made 470 BHP and that’s with a catted exhaust, so pretty good, we now have the latest all new SC46 billet + just released so we have swapped out the first turbo for this latest incarnation and are mapping it again, right now . . . . " More information to follow as we receive it [emoji16]
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^ The replacement (new iteration) SC46 billet turbo spooled up quicker but produced less bhp at 440. The guys are expecting a turbo delivery from the USA this Friday that they will try in our car as they are hoping for 500bhp. If the 3rd turbo (from USA) doesn't produce the numbers then it'll be back to the first one. OMG we are so looking forward to collecting our car .
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Spoiling up quicker is no bad thing…...
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Spoiling up quicker is no bad thing…...
Agreed. I think the Scooby Clinic Racing guys are hoping the third turbo, coming from US on Friday, spools up quicker and reaches the 500bhp target.
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i think it really depends on the way you want it to drive. spooling up quicker may be a good thing but it may catch you out mid corners. if you're really pushing 500 with a different turbo, the characteristics with the map might be different too.
are they all the same model 46/8 turbo, just different sets?
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i think it really depends on the way you want it to drive. spooling up quicker may be a good thing but it may catch you out mid corners. if you're really pushing 500 with a different turbo, the characteristics with the map might be different too.
are they all the same model 46/8 turbo, just different sets?
Yes they are:
The first turbo had an all new exhaust housing to reduce back pressure.
The second turbo (that spooled quicker) had a bigger housing with bigger turbine wheel.
The third turbo coming from the US has an aero upgrade which is all I know atm.
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I was out ogling cars yesterday.
The Alpine A110 has recently arrived in Australia, and their only dealership in the country is just down the road from me, so it'd be rude not to take a look.
It's a little longer than an MX-5, but still a small car. There's a surprising amount of legroom and headroom, but luggage won't swallow more than a couple of carry on bags.
The BMW dealer had the M2 Competition in next door. Price and performance are broadly in line with the Alpine, and I do like the car a lot, but I'd go for the A110 instea.
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@Graeme surely the mx-5 with the retractable hardtop. that car looks hell sexy. with a stage 1 turbo kit as well, it flies….
Yes they are:
The first turbo had an all new exhaust housing to reduce back pressure.
The second turbo (that spooled quicker) had a bigger housing with bigger turbine wheel.
The third turbo coming from the US has an aero upgrade which is all I know atm.
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fair enough. overall what is it that you prefer? i kind like what you explained of the first turbo. seems more linear power delivery compared to the second even though it produced more. but 30-40hp on paper isn't going to make much difference in the real world..
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@Graeme surely the mx-5 with the retractable hardtop. that car looks hell sexy. with a stage 1 turbo kit as well, it flies….
Yes they are:
The first turbo had an all new exhaust housing to reduce back pressure.
The second turbo (that spooled quicker) had a bigger housing with bigger turbine wheel.
The third turbo coming from the US has an aero upgrade which is all I know atm.
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fair enough. overall what is it that you prefer? i kind like what you explained of the first turbo. seems more linear power delivery compared to the second even though it produced more. but 30-40hp on paper isn't going to make much difference in the real world..
… All about the torque curve......
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@Graeme surely the mx-5 with the retractable hardtop. that car looks hell sexy. with a stage 1 turbo kit as well, it flies….
@louisbosco the MX-5 is a little cramped inside for me. The top of my head is touching the roof on the hardtop version. The Fiat 124 is a bit better.
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fair enough. overall what is it that you prefer? i kind like what you explained of the first turbo. seems more linear power delivery compared to the second even though it produced more. but 30-40hp on paper isn't going to make much difference in the real world..
… All about the torque curve......
Ideally I'd like the power delivery to be as linear as possible. Also it needs to be drivable in traffic without wanting to take off at lower speeds. To be honest our car has been with the guys at Scooby Clinic Racing for approaching 7 months and it feels like they have grown quite attached to it. They've done all the running in and now their mapping guy is driving it to and from work in order to iron out any issues as they arise. I think the testing they are doing with the three (new) turbos is providing new data for them as each one is slightly different. More will be revealed today when the third turbo is installed and they've done another Dyno run.
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Got very lucky with the weather at Bedford last Monday. It was an open pit and I took my friend along with his F-Type.
Track time only cost £99 for the whole day, but the M3 guzzled an easy £80 of super unleaded by lunch.