We've done two hillclimbs and shes been running pretty darn well. Firstly at epynt where I managed an 83.28, which was pretty good considering it was the first time i'd ever driven the car, or any car except my 40bhp Polo ;D Managed to beat my dad by 3 seconds

The car definately has the potential to get into the mid 70s, it felt so nice and balanced to drive and pretty go kart like really, 'point and fire'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3lk0N0copk
Then went on to Prescott which was a very different sort of hillclimb, where I actually had to think about the lines as well. This time I had a bit more confidence in the car, and having been given the challenge of getting under a minute by a prescott veteran I managed a 58.32, just half a second off the class leader in his 1400cc fiesta. There was definately still time to be had with a slightly gentler right foot and some better lines but I was still extremely happy

My dad managed a 60.01 which he was pretty peed off with
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeS0h3Om9u8
At Prescott we had a bit of trouble with the battery going flat, and halfway through one of my runs it pretty much died completely, giving me a 4000rpm rev limiter essentially. After a bit of searching around, I found the end of the alternator wire, and it wasn't connected to the starter motor! A quick bit of bodgery and some help from the battery pack saw us on our way again, and after a short period of time the battery was reading 14V again, having previously read 6V! We also have a bit of a leaky master cylinder reservoir where the seals have perished slightly, but tightening a cable tie around it seems to have sorted it temporarily. It hadn't lost a noticable amount of fluid, just enough to look damp around the seals.
The hillclimbs have also brought to our attention just how shite the engine mounts are, so we've order a set of Group N spec ones from TI motorsport, which I will be fitting next week.
Next hillclimb is on the 24th of August at Gurston
