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Sounds scary, I know everyone will say I'm a wimp but if it was me I'd have traction control fitted :lol:

 

My cousin flew over from Ireland over the weekend and we went down to the Caterham dealer as he wants to buy one in the next few months - didn't get a chance to have a go as there wasn't time on this visit but from what the salesman was saying they sound scary as hell in the wet!

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Tony, you need to hook up with some owners and do an 'alignment' meet.

 

basicly it teaches you how, when and how much power you can put down through a corner. will make you a safer driver :lol:

 

Do you mean an Car Limits day?

Andy Walsh runs these at North Weald, if you are a member of Lotus on Track, they can be had for around £30/£35 per day but are vey popular and fill up quickly.

Alternatively they can be arranged indepently as a group of 4 per day or up to 20 per day iirc.

http://www.carlimits.com/

His video is worth watching also!

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Tony, you need to hook up with some owners and do an 'alignment' meet.

 

basicly it teaches you how, when and how much power you can put down through a corner. will make you a safer driver :D

 

Do you mean an Car Limits day?

Andy Walsh runs these at North Weald, if you are a member of Lotus on Track, they can be had for around £30/£35 per day but are vey popular and fill up quickly.

Alternatively they can be arranged indepently as a group of 4 per day or up to 20 per day iirc.

http://www.carlimits.com/

His video is worth watching also!

h

 

Mazda on track are one of our cars, maybe i can get some private tuition :lol:

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Love it........ :speak_cool:

 

Popped into my local shopping centre on the way home, loads of teens there loving the car and when i went to go their shouting "give it some", so i did, first gear foot down and the back end lit up, she snacked side to side a bit but under control.

 

Believe it or not that's the first time i've booted it in first, even i was surprised :P

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Got me a garage today..... Yay..

 

I'm chuffed to bits red is off the main road but i think the garages around here are designed around the Metro/ Allegro

 

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I knew the width of the Esprit would mean once the car is in the garage i wouldn't be able to open the door, so the delay has been finding a garage on flat ground, not forgetting i live on a hill.....

 

I accepted this garage today "spiders an all" but at least it looks dry, and as expected i had to roll the mirrors back and the car in by hand.

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Obviously this is done with the handbrake off so i've used a pikey handbrake just in case the car rolls back

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Glad you finally got it sorted mate :D

 

The gradient is backwards..... Spose i just need to be careful?

 

you need one of these! http://www.ipiproducts.com/parkingtarget/

 

More info ;) http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/products/prod...rking_aids.html

 

That would come in handy for the centre as well for when Tony forgets to put the handbrake on!! :D :speak_cool:

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Tonight was the second "push in"... and it's real tight at the sides, length is not an issue and my pikey handbrake brick is just for my piece of mind.

 

I may mark the ground to align the wheels before i push the car in, this will save me time checking side-to-side.

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Tonight was the second "push in"... and it's real tight at the sides, length is not an issue and my pikey handbrake brick is just for my piece of mind.

 

I may mark the ground to align the wheels before i push the car in, this will save me time checking side-to-side.

 

or you could push it in the other way and align the car with your wing mirrors.....although even less to hold onto when pulling it out!!

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You could always use the old tennis ball on a bit of string trick

 

You hang a tennis ball from the roof on a piece of string , you can then use it as a reference point when lining up perhaps have two balls and use one on each side

 

I used to do this for putting my Skyline into the garage as the bumper almost had to touch the wall to allow me to close the door

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