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  • checkyouout
    Mechanic
    • Jul 2002
    • 809

    Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

    I'm on the spanners at Donnington Paul - will pop over and say hello if it's not too fraught.

    I met one of my suppliers at work today and they mentioned you were doing the Dukeries

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    • PaulAlex
      Pit Crew
      Decade Plus User
      • May 2006
      • 1551

      Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

      Originally posted by checkyouout
      I'm on the spanners at Donnington Paul - will pop over and say hello if it's not too fraught.

      I met one of my suppliers at work today and they mentioned you were doing the Dukeries
      No problem - hopefully we'll have time to catch up at some point. Fingers crossed, I'll be servicing in one of the garages...

      Which supplier?

      Cheers,

      Paul.

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      • checkyouout
        Mechanic
        • Jul 2002
        • 809

        Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

        Originally posted by PaulAlex
        No problem - hopefully we'll have time to catch up at some point. Fingers crossed, I'll be servicing in one of the garages...

        Which supplier?

        Cheers,

        Paul.
        Hi Paul,

        We're supposed to have a garage as well so we shouldn't be far away.

        The supplier is Amillan - we are putting a new switched network and switchboard in with them this weekend - I think you will know Adrian and Simon from there?

        Cheers

        Andy

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        • smiffy1972
          Spanner Monkey
          • Dec 2006
          • 396

          Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

          Best of luck to you next weekend mate
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          • M K
            Bodger
            • Mar 2010
            • 149

            Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

            Originally posted by PaulAlex
            We're out at Donington on 24th/25th October if you fancy coming along Matt.....?
            Only just seen this post, might be free Saturday to come watch/ lend a hand if you need it.

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            • PaulAlex
              Pit Crew
              Decade Plus User
              • May 2006
              • 1551

              Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

              Originally posted by M K
              Only just seen this post, might be free Saturday to come watch/ lend a hand if you need it.
              Hello Matt - its only scrutiny on Saturday, event on Sunday I'm afraid.

              Cheers,

              Paul.

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              • mexicotait
                Racer
                Decade Plus User
                • Oct 2008
                • 2437

                Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

                Paul is 2nd overall and first in class going into the last stage
                Matt downer 9th overall
                Hexham and District Motorclub

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                • PaulAlex
                  Pit Crew
                  Decade Plus User
                  • May 2006
                  • 1551

                  Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

                  Rainworth Skoda Dukeries Rally - 24th/25th October, Donington Park.

                  Well, it feels like we're slowly making progress - but we're having to work for it!

                  At face value if you'd have offered my 3rd overall, first in class and ahead of every 2.5 litre car I'd have ripped your arm off - especially when you consider that there was a very strong field. However, in reality I'm a little disappointed as we entered the final stage of the rally in 2nd place overall, and then the Millington-powered, 4WD Proton Satria that was beating us broke down - effectively leaving us at the front of the field with 6 miles to go!! Sadly, as the Proton broke down Tom and I were having our own woes - we just couldn't see where we were going as our lights were badly setup as we hadn't had the opportunity to drive the car before the event (exhaust issue, long story!). So, we dropped nearly 30 seconds compared to our stage time in the daylight, allowing 2 cars past us in the process - bugger!!!

                  Needless to say, a proper light setup is being added to the upgrades list, along with a better fuel tank to stop the fuel starvation that we've seen at both circuit-based events we've contested recently.

                  On a positive note, we had a LOT of people come to see the car and compliment the build quality, and also quite a few giving us positive feedback on how we were using it. I still feel that I made too many small driving errors, but on the stages where I didn't make mistakes the stage times were punching well above our weight

                  I'll try and post some event pics up soon.

                  Cheers,

                  Paul.

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                  • Sweetcorne
                    Pit Crew
                    Decade Plus User
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 1380

                    Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

                    Originally posted by PaulAlex
                    Rainworth Skoda Dukeries Rally - 24th/25th October, Donington Park.

                    Well, it feels like we're slowly making progress - but we're having to work for it!

                    At face value if you'd have offered my 3rd overall, first in class and ahead of every 2.5 litre car I'd have ripped your arm off - especially when you consider that there was a very strong field. However, in reality I'm a little disappointed as we entered the final stage of the rally in 2nd place overall, and then the Millington-powered, 4WD Proton Satria that was beating us broke down - effectively leaving us at the front of the field with 6 miles to go!! Sadly, as the Proton broke down Tom and I were having our own woes - we just couldn't see where we were going as our lights were badly setup as we hadn't had the opportunity to drive the car before the event (exhaust issue, long story!). So, we dropped nearly 30 seconds compared to our stage time in the daylight, allowing 2 cars past us in the process - bugger!!!

                    Needless to say, a proper light setup is being added to the upgrades list, along with a better fuel tank to stop the fuel starvation that we've seen at both circuit-based events we've contested recently.

                    On a positive note, we had a LOT of people come to see the car and compliment the build quality, and also quite a few giving us positive feedback on how we were using it. I still feel that I made too many small driving errors, but on the stages where I didn't make mistakes the stage times were punching well above our weight

                    I'll try and post some event pics up soon.

                    Cheers,

                    Paul.
                    Well done Paul

                    Loving the car

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                    • turbospud
                      Mechanic
                      • Jan 2005
                      • 670

                      Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

                      for the poor lighting prep but overall

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                      • PaulAlex
                        Pit Crew
                        Decade Plus User
                        • May 2006
                        • 1551

                        Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

                        Originally posted by turbospud
                        for the poor lighting prep but overall
                        Here's my excuse....

                        We were close to the noise limit at Snetterton, so we decided to have the rear/only box modified for Donington to try and quieten it down a little. I dropped it off at the exhaust manufacturer a couple of weeks before the event, only for them to contact me week later to say they'd messed-up and didn't have the required material as they thought. By time it was ordered/delivered, there was no time to collect the exhaust from Derby so we ended up taking the car to the event as a non-runner and then fitted the exhaust in the scrutineering paddock on Saturday lol. There is a 6pm curfew at Donington, so that meant that I couldn't take the car from the venue to play in the local lanes that evening.....

                        I wont make the same mistake again!

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                        • mexicotait
                          Racer
                          Decade Plus User
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 2437

                          Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

                          It happens but at least you are making progress
                          Hexham and District Motorclub

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                          • Graham
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                            • Feb 2006
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                            Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

                            blinding result
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                            • david_white
                              Pole Position
                              Decade Plus User
                              • Nov 2004
                              • 4831

                              Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

                              Superb, hope to make it to your next event ;-)

                              Sierra cosworth turbo race car
                              QMN saloon car championship

                              RETRO Motorsport

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                              • PaulAlex
                                Pit Crew
                                Decade Plus User
                                • May 2006
                                • 1551

                                Re: Paul Alex's character building, pain-in-the-ar5e, bufty money pit

                                Not too much to report recently, other than the car has been back to Shaun's for the rear arch replacement. Now its back home we're doing all we can to make sure the trip to the Rentokil Killarney Historic Stage Rally goes as smoothly as planned. The entry list was released yesterday, and its mental! We're seeded at 95, but it is probably as good as we can expect against the experienced locals and their crazy machinery....

                                Unfortunately, much of the money spent on the car this time isn't on Gucci bits that you can see. The biggest upgrade is to the driveshafts after Fossie recommended an investment now that the car has more power than when the axle was first commissioned. We've ordered some "special" shafts made from very high quality material (read "megabucks") which I've never even seen advertised before! Its amazing what you learn the top cars are really using when you take a closer look and ask the right questions!! In theory these shafts will be much stronger than the Quaife shafts that we're currently on, and mean that we have a pair of shafts for the spares package.....

                                We've also replaced the Pagid pads after we got one set very hot at Donington, and have ordered some 9" rear wheels - as we're allowed to run these in Ireland Meanwhile, Andy Pipe is re-wiring the lamp pod for me, including fitting a HID kit to produce more light than we had on the last event

                                I'll post some pre-Killarney pics before we leave for Ireland next week

                                Cheers,

                                Paul.

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