Helpimonfire
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It's an older Milltek by the looks of things. 2½" to the tip with a Powerflow box fitted in the centre section. At least the mid part is Milltek anyway! Got a nicer tone than the Scorpion in my opinion but I've only heard it on the dyno, as the car isn't road legal I haven't taken it for a rip yet.What exhaust did you fit?
You want the soft MRF if you want to out do the AR1, which you would, but obviously it would wear quicker than the medium or hard, but probably still less than the Nankang. My car weighed 1250kg on Donington's scales and still did a 2:21 round Snett and probably been quicker if the gear change wasn't so slow.Snetterton happened. Met up with @Bomster and another mate with a tasty Corvette. I'd booked a garage because I assumed it was going to be red hot all day but I was wrong. Still nice to have the space though.View attachment 154865View attachment 154864
Alex from AW Motorworks was there in a freshly built 182 turbo as seen above, the few laps he spent behind me was a big ego boost for me as he asked Alex how much power my car had as it can't have been standard, the response of "no extra power, just a healthy lack of mechanical sympathy when it's warmed up" was had.
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Spent a lot of time running nose to tail with Bomster in his mostly standard (and very tidy) 200, he was struggling with front end grip due to a lack of camber and running on the shoulder of his R888Rs.
I did swap the wheels over and spent the morning on the AR1s and the afternoon on MRFs. Still a lot of back to back testing to be done I think, the AR1 is a quicker tyre but feels much softer on the sidewalls and the car feels more skittish under braking, however the MRFs have less outright grip (and speed) but the car feels more stable. This was reflected in the lap times which don't really tell the whole story.
Ended up with a quickest lap of 2:23.2 which was disappointing to be honest. I was on for a best of a 2:20.x but coming across a 3 wide gaggle of cars doing 40mph through Coram scuppered that, especially when they tripped over each other through the final corner and sat in the way all the way to the finish line.
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Overall a good day, still very impressed with the EBC RPX pads. The car struggled with front end grip and power all day long, getting a better corner exit and pulling away from a stock 200, then being reeled in along the straight is a horrible feeling.
Passenger laps in the Corvette was wild though. When I originally saw the car last year I assumed it would be a typical straight line hero but I was very wrong. Absolute animal and felt like it had more to give, impressive that he managed to dip into the 2:12s with traffic!
As a slight detraction to the thread - can you persuade MRF to start doing 245/40 or 255/40 in 17" for us Megane folk. Pleaseeeeeeif you want to out do the AR1
For reference with a quicker driver, my car on MRFs can do a 2:18, however I don't have the same amount of skill or testicular size!You want the soft MRF if you want to out do the AR1, which you would, but obviously it would wear quicker than the medium or hard, but probably still less than the Nankang. My car weighed 1250kg on Donington's scales and still did a 2:21 round Snett and probably been quicker if the gear change wasn't so slow.
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Hopefully this time round is enough to stop it or time to get rid and get a gripper
Looking cheerful as ever @HelpimonfireI was watching some DannyDC2 on YouTube yesterday and you appeared in his recent Cadwell video.
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