Project GTR (zed replacement)

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Cheers Malc :thumbs: We ought to think about getting some dates in before you get booked up.

Also need to locate some methanol. I'd thought a friend of mine was likely to be able to get it for me but he reckons he cant. Still, not an insurmountable problem.

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getting a bit frustrating with the car bagged up as it means I can't hang the new bits on it.

itching to try out the skylab fusion...

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I loved my Skylab and I expect Andy has improved them no end over the years,
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Yeah I've heard nothing but good and this "fusion" version he is claiming is a real game changer. The theory on the adjustability means it should be as I mentioned in a previous post, but the great thing is that compared with the Jap version - Do-Luck and the like, it's an absolute bargain! Even without the independent F/R adjust, the R35 rivalling response times for the 4wd would be worth it alone

I hope it works....haha

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Nice, so you can now control whether you have FWD at all? i.e tell the car it's pure RWD and not to bring in the fronts?
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Monster wrote:Cheers Malc :thumbs: We ought to think about getting some dates in before you get booked up.
Sure, drop me an email when your ready, give me a bit of notice though so I can purchase some new underwear ;-)

Malc

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Ben wrote:Nice, so you can now control whether you have FWD at all? i.e tell the car it's pure RWD and not to bring in the fronts?

Well I can do that at the moment as have a switch to disable the FWD :thumbs:

but the idea of this is that it also allows you to control the 4wd seperately, with one controller for 4wd application during cornering and one for acceleration/decelleration.

This will be great in the wet as it will enable me to dial more 4wd for cornering, which I can then stop before the point of creating understeer, while maxing 4wd on the straights, thus maximising traction. Which is good, as the GTR is a bit of handful on a wet circuit. Last time out at snett there was no point in even running in the pm on the sodden track.

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Maxx wrote:Sure, drop me an email when your ready, give me a bit of notice though so I can purchase some new underwear ;-)

Malc
Will do mate, looking forward to it.

Hoping my driving hasn't gone off that much over winter to require new undies :p

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After a bit of disaster over Christmas with the top floor of my garage pretty much collapsing it's all been pulled down and re-done. Finished it off today and have made a great area to store my spare wheels and tyres, can get 10 wheels/tyres up there quite easily and we put a lip along so they can't roll out. Pretty pleased with the result.

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That's well handy having storage in the roof space and better than keeping stuff in a damp shed , things seem to age in them . My last place had a pent roof garage and i could hide plenty of bits up there , now i just lean things up against the garage wall and trip over them . I have just taken out the back seats and i think i will try a hang them up on the wall out of the way otherwise they will just rot in the shed . pete

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