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S2Ki Trackday - Rockingham 12th September 2009

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Old 09-10-2009, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Boab01,Sep 10 2009, 09:31 PM
Spanner (13mm IIRC but could be 11??) for fast bump and screw driver for slow bump, although the slow bump is set half way and doesn't need changing really. Some of the clicks on fast bump adjustment are fairly imperceptible but they're there. Craig will keep you right
I have both, so no problems...
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Just looking on the list of drivers, there is oddly not one GT3! Which is good. Wonder if there's a beetle meet somewhere? In fact the only porker seems to be the Cayman Which i'm most looking forward to seeing.
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Originally Posted by Boab01,Sep 10 2009, 09:31 PM
Spanner (13mm IIRC but could be 11??) for fast bump and screw driver for slow bump, although the slow bump is set half way and doesn't need changing really. Some of the clicks on fast bump adjustment are fairly imperceptible but they're there. Craig will keep you right
I think it is a 14mm spanner that is required, from memory. I was always advised to leave the slow bump alone as it has the least impact. I'll be on hand to help out (when not listening to Mark talking up his own driving skills whilst never demonstrating them in a race...)
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On another note, I have a Ring card for sale with some laps on it, and will bring to Rocky should anyone want it.

https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...f=120&t=729844
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Originally Posted by MarkB,Sep 7 2009, 08:36 AM
Nick, when you say binding, do you mean sticking to the disc after the car has been standing for a while, or do you mean constantly rubbing and generating heat?
Constantly binding Mark.

However got back from holiday and picked the car up from a local independant and it's sorted.

knackered so thinking of booking a room and heading up tonight.

See you all tomorrow.
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What a superb day

Sun was shining and lots of people from S2ki there Was good to catch up with a few of the regulars, and nice to meet a few new faces too. I'm sure there were some owners there who I didn't meet. Think there was an S with a scottish flag on the back and one or 2 others.

Best laps I had were with the "drift merchants" Mr Ralston and Ciderboy. Rea;;y good driving from both. The Cayman was the best fun i've had in the passenger seat, superb Nick, good to see it's not just me who can spin out

My driving was a bit mixed, but enjoyed it.

Lower, I have to get a full face helmet so you can scare me again like at Donny

Useful, didn't get to chat much but was trying to find you towards the end to say hello.
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Was a good day, as my seriously melted looking brand new front tyres will attest (the rears don't look too healthy either).

Suprisingly I didn't run out of brakes, but I do now have a misfire. It spluttered a bit for the first 5 minutes home, then was fine, then with 2 miles to go it kicked in permanently and the CEL flashed away. I know you're not meant to drive with a flashing CEL, but it was only 2 miles. Bloody unreliable S2000s.

Thanks to MB, Highside and Sideways Boy for passenger laps.
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Gutted I couldn't come. Any pic's or vids?
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Flashing CEL doesn't sound good, Dave! Sounds like it totally lost a cylinder. My Exige did this once when I didn't connect the injectors back up quite correctly - sounded awful.


Cheers for laps too, smooth as ever...

Sideways Boy is most apt
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Am ecstatic, had a thoroughly enjoyable day at Rockingham in excellent company and am hooked.

Thank you so much to MB for the organisation and for being so helpful, lovely to finally meet you

Even though MarkB couldn


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