It sounded like the side exhaust banging from the timing trailer.Jeremy wrote:What's that clicking noise your car makes?buddy bodean wrote: CHECK 'YER NUTS.
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Re: SPC 9-15
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Re: SPC 9-15
So, which was the better slalom path? Left or right of the first cone? I always went to the left and never tried the other way, but when I was working the course at station 4, I had a great view of a lot of people apparently trying "the other way" and being surprised at the curve. Plenty of off-course calls for missing cones there.
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I will call that "The Learning Curve".anachostic wrote:So, which was the better slalom path? Left or right of the first cone? I always went to the left and never tried the other way, but when I was working the course at station 4, I had a great view of a lot of people apparently trying "the other way" and being surprised at the curve. Plenty of off-course calls for missing cones there.
Left was a jalapeno pepper = slower going in but hotter going out.
Right was like too much cheese = easy to swallow but hard push on the way out.
Anyhow that was my goal in coming up with that. It seemed to work.
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That's exactly what it was. I asked him about it earlier that day.nc4me wrote:It sounded like the side exhaust banging from the timing trailer.Jeremy wrote:What's that clicking noise your car makes?buddy bodean wrote: CHECK 'YER NUTS.
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You're welcome.Charles wrote:I think I've decided most < 35 sec courses at SPJC are fun, any longer and you probably designed something too slow and tight.

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Re: SPC 9-15
You pretty much quoted "Sir Loren" concerning a successful SPC course design. BUT remember time and speed are principles of science/physics too. As is driving by buns.Loren wrote:You're welcome.Charles wrote:I think I've decided most < 35 sec courses at SPJC are fun, any longer and you probably designed something too slow and tight.
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Shitty install of the exhaust system. The muffler came out of a hanger and was being "ground down" by the u-joint on the drive shaft. It's all my fault for not installing the exhaust myself. I picked up the parts last night for the fix (Flowmaster 40s FTW).Solar wrote:That's exactly what it was. I asked him about it earlier that day.nc4me wrote:It sounded like the side exhaust banging from the timing trailer.Jeremy wrote: What's that clicking noise your car makes?
F*CK YOU MSR IN LARGO!!!!

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Re: SPC 9-15
Okay no more BS. If you weren't a miser and would have expended ONLY one of six runs to find out you'd have learned if you were one of the few who could benefit from a right start. It was "doable" for some. You will never know for sure unless you Chair an event and repeat this course.anachostic wrote:So, which was the better slalom path? Left or right of the first cone? I always went to the left and never tried the other way, but when I was working the course at station 4, I had a great view of a lot of people apparently trying "the other way" and being surprised at the curve. Plenty of off-course calls for missing cones there.
Sorry Dude.

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Re: SPC 9-15
I had a great time at the event. Thanks to Doug and everyone else. It was a great course, and a great lunch! Let's have that food next time at SPC.
Once again, Thanks Ed for letting me share your car! I had a great time driving it! Mustang power!
Once again, Thanks Ed for letting me share your car! I had a great time driving it! Mustang power!
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