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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:25 pm
by J.J.
What if you don't turn on the Nitrous? Until they put the meter away

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 7:49 pm
by Brett928S2
Hi
LOLLLL.....That decibel figure is WITHOUT turning on the Nitrous
All the best Brett

Re: Bruntingthorpe Track Day - Saturday 26th April
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:46 pm
by Apollo13
Brett: Supertrap the tail pipes? A mate of a mate's twin hayabusa engined Caterham gets through the tests that way.
Come on - if you were really keen you'd do it - or have you actually carried out the some of the calcs I suggested in respect of your new rev limit and got the willies!?!
On another note; when you say "Indy style" at the top of the topic chaps, do you mean 4 corners, all of the same persuasion, or is the layout a little more higgledy piggledy? Just enquiring so's the race engineers can set up their cars with stagger / odd sized rolling radius tyres left to right etc!!
George
Re: Bruntingthorpe Track Day - Saturday 26th April
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:15 pm
by Brett928S2
Apollo13 wrote:Brett: Supertrap the tail pipes? A mate of a mate's twin hayabusa engined Caterham gets through the tests that way.
Come on - if you were really keen you'd do it - or have you actually carried out the some of the calcs I suggested in respect of your new rev limit and got the willies!?!
On another note; when you say "Indy style" at the top of the topic chaps, do you mean 4 corners, all of the same persuasion, or is the layout a little more higgledy piggledy? Just enquiring so's the race engineers can set up their cars with stagger / odd sized rolling radius tyres left to right etc!!
George
Hi
I need a very free flowing exhaust to get rid of the excess gasses produced by the Nitrous, I "CANNOT" quiten the exhaust, as I do not want a very big bang...lol
I am so keen to do this run at 200 mph plus, I would give a donation to Tipec funds if they can persuade Bruntingthorpe to cough "ignore" my noise for just one run...and if they can persuade them to let me use their timing gear (to give a final speed) I would give another donation....
I havent got the "willies" lol, I have spent thousands getting the car to where it is capable of 200 mph plus, nuts I may be , scared i`m not
All the best Brett

Re: Bruntingthorpe Track Day - Saturday 26th April
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:32 pm
by Sean Smallman
The Indy Circuit has 7 corners 5 right and two left.
There is a 2 mile straight, the other straight is broken by an L.
This issue of AT has an ariel shot of the track.
Bruntingthorpe
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 5:58 pm
by 964russ
Just received my all torque mag, and seen the thingy about the track day and think iam goin to have a go.
Never done a track day, been round as a passenger.
Sounds good to me.
Who else is goin?
Re: Bruntingthorpe Track Day - Saturday 26th April
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 9:23 am
by Apollo13
Cheers Sean. Got home and saw the article - do they lay the course out with cones or similar on the day then? On the aerial shot it looks like a 2 mile long runway (wasn't it a designated emergency landing spot for the space shuttle at one time?) with a sort of massive lay-by halfway down it. That's the tarmac then, plus there's also what looks like concrete (?) all round the runway edges and a similar coloured road/path cutting across the runway about 2/3 of the way down?
As an aside, the recently restored to flying condition Vulcan Bomber XH558 lives at Brunty and won't be doing displays until at least June according to the latest info - hence may be in its hangar when TIPEC drop by... Not sure if enquiries need to be made, or whether people can just turn up...
http://www.tvoc.co.uk
George
Re: Bruntingthorpe Track Day - Saturday 26th April
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 1:33 pm
by PaulPSB
I am keen to do this run at 200 mph plus, I would give a donation to Tipec funds if they can persuade Bruntingthorpe to cough "ignore" my noise for just one run...and if they can persuade them to let me use their timing gear (to give a final speed) I would give another donation....
I havent got the "willies" lol, I have spent thousands getting the car to where it is capable of 200 mph plus, nuts I may be , scared i`m not
All the best Brett

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No can do Brett. Brunty had a massive legal battle last year with the local council over noise levels so they won't bend the rules an inch

Re: Bruntingthorpe
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 1:38 pm
by PaulPSB
964russ wrote:Just received my all torque mag, and seen the thingy about the track day and think iam goin to have a go.
Never done a track day, been round as a passenger.
Sounds good to me.
Who else is goin?
Now that this event has gone out in AT the bookings will increase from those already made.
I'm booked up and rarin' to go

Re: Bruntingthorpe Track Day - Saturday 26th April
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:21 pm
by Brett928S2
PaulPSB wrote:
I am keen to do this run at 200 mph plus, I would give a donation to Tipec funds if they can persuade Bruntingthorpe to cough "ignore" my noise for just one run...and if they can persuade them to let me use their timing gear (to give a final speed) I would give another donation....
I havent got the "willies" lol, I have spent thousands getting the car to where it is capable of 200 mph plus, nuts I may be , scared i`m not
All the best Brett

No can do Brett. Brunty had a massive legal battle last year with the local council over noise levels so they won't bend the rules an inch

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Hi
The problem is that Bruntingthorpe WON that court battle as the Judge threw out the local residents claims that it was too loud.
Even though they won, in my opinion they are now chickening out, as an example, at the VMAX (Top Speed) days none of the big cars can now run due to the 98 Db limit.
So most of the Ferraris, Lambos etc cannot run there.
Although at the "private" days, where its hired by big Car companies and the like ....there are NO noise limits...
All the best Brett

Re: Bruntingthorpe Track Day - Saturday 26th April
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 3:33 pm
by fury964
Does that mean they nolonger run the Lightnings down the runway? They are a little noisier than 98Db, and The Vulcan for that matter.
Re: Bruntingthorpe Track Day - Saturday 26th April
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 3:35 pm
by fury964
I see an opportunity for a house swap here. I wouldn't mind living next door to Bruntingthorpe and wouldn't moan if loud cars and planes where in my back yard.
Re: Bruntingthorpe Track Day - Saturday 26th April
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 3:51 pm
by poprock
That’s genius.
Who’s up for financing a property development company, focused on buying up cheap property alongside racetracks, arranging residents’ discounts with said tracks, then renting it on as crash pads for petrolheads?
Re: Bruntingthorpe Track Day - Saturday 26th April
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:03 pm
by Brett928S2
fury964 wrote:Does that mean they nolonger run the Lightnings down the runway? They are a little noisier than 98Db, and The Vulcan for that matter.
Hi
Apparently they dont count, although someone once told me that a Vulcan was the loudest bomber ever... lol
All the best Brett

Re: Bruntingthorpe Track Day - Saturday 26th April
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:06 pm
by Brett928S2
fury964 wrote:I see an opportunity for a house swap here. I wouldn't mind living next door to Bruntingthorpe and wouldn't moan if loud cars and planes where in my back yard.
Hi
You have hit the nail on the head, the "locals" who objected all bought their houses recently and if you buy a house next to a track you have to expect noise...IMHO..
But think of it from their point of view ...IF they can get the track shut down, what would that do to the value of their houses...?
All the best Brett
