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Subject: [Fot] WG: Has anybody ran these new brake calipers?
From: tr4racing at googlemail.com (tr4racing at googlemail.com)
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2018 08:28:32 +0100
References: <52851.1520805131@mitchelplumbing.com> <7034B8D4-A7B3-4F6D-A47C-C59AAB2C8BA1@ponostyle.com>
Most of the entrance on these Goodwood races are highly payed pro drivers
with the clear order to win.
And there are bets running on the outcome.
No wonder that the car get dents.

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Von: Fot <fot-bounces at autox.team.net> Im Auftrag von Bill via Fot
Gesendet: Montag, 12. M?rz 2018 06:45
An: charly at mitchelplumbing.com
Cc: fot at autox.team.net
Betreff: Re: [Fot] Has anybody ran these new brake calipers?

If you watch enough Goodwood videos you see carnage that would get one
banned for life at US tracks. 

> On Mar 11, 2018, at 11:52 AM, Charly via Fot <fot at autox.team.net> wrote:
> 
> If you watch enough Goodwood Revival race videos, you realize they are 
> running on the skinniest tires and probably hardest compound and they put
on quite a show.  But the race organizer demands period correct!
> Charly Mitchel
> TR6 #44
> 
> On Sun 11/03/18 12:57 PM , Tony Drews via Fot fot at autox.team.net sent:
>> Some of the most fun I've had driving was on skinny Dunlops.  Major 
>> drift, big slip angles, what a hoot.  If we could get everyone to run 
>> that kind of thing it would be neat.  I don't think that's possible 
>> in the context of running within mixed marque groups though.
>> 
>> I do think that tire technology is why we need Southwick rear axles 
>> to begin with.
>> Tony
>> On 3/11/2018 10:51 AM, fubog1 via Fot wrote:
>> Henry you not only get it, but also touch on one of the main issues.
>> Yes tire technology has allowed these cars to go a lot faster than 
>> was ever intended.
>> They get faster and more stuff breaks; fix one thing and then the 
>> next weak-link fails.
>> At what point does it end?
>> Rack & pinion steering, tubular adjustable front suspension, light 
>> brake calipers, non-triumph gearboxes, wide rims, big-bore engines, 
>> the latest greatest big-$$ rubber, etc, etc, etc; some folks are 
>> willing and can afford to take it to the limit, some aren't/cant 
>> afford it, especially with trying to stay within some set of rules.
>> That's why tires are really the biggest equalizer, as difficult as it 
>> may be to control nowadays; we really need to level the field.
>> The other point is that we have to remember that we're VINTAGE racing 
>> these cars, not doing ongoing development programs for GT cars...
>> FWIW
>> Safety FasTR!
>> Glen
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: yellow04 via Fot
>> To: fot
>> Sent: Sun, Mar 11, 2018 11:02 am
>> Subject: Re: [Fot] Has anybody ran these new brake calipers?
>> As the person who innocently started this thread on the subject of 
>> the readily available reproduction steel 16P calipers, a part I can't 
>> construe how anybody could call a cheater part, I'll add my two 
>> cents...
>> Tire technology moved Vintage Racing to a place that we can't go back
>> 
>> from. Like it or not, in order to keep us safe at the speeds these 
>> new tires allow us to go, you need to get with the program or take 
>> your chances. Even the venerable Hoosier Vintage TD bias ply tire can 
>> be really fast in the right hands and we have proof many cars lost 
>> wheels running Vintage TD's. Safety enhancements were needed, and the 
>> gray area between whats a safety enhancement and a speed enhancement 
>> will always be the heart of the debate.
>> As I am now taking care of Old Blue, Bill Dentinger's TR3, a car that
>> 
>> has been considered the most vintage correct TR3 running in the 
>> States, this is an issue I have personally been grappling with. It 
>> became crystal clear to me that to be comfortable running the car at 
>> any level, there were some things they did "back in the day" that 
>> just don't cut it any more. Updating some bits to make sure all the 
>> wheels stay on the car is just common sense. Taking it beyond that, 
>> there lies the conundrum...
>> For what it's worth, under my watch Old Blue will run worm and peg 
>> steering, 87mm bore, a Triumph gearbox, and as many of Bill's 
>> original Triumph Competition Dept. bits as I can. Good fun.
>> Henry
>> On 2018-03-10 02:18, Tony Drews via Fot wrote:
>>> Not sure how a brake question turned into the annual "what is
>> vintage"
>>> debate - seems late in the season for it this time...
>>> 
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