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ben 17-12-2007 02:22 PM

Ahhh right i was the one who got your car off the straight.;)
I had an x5 on order and was told that the belts dont break and it was reliable? Have you got the belt tensioner thingy on your car?

lil ben

swiftkid 17-12-2007 02:36 PM

Im running an X5 (non squared) the belts are very reliable. I modified mine to run the xxx4 as its thicker but also longer than the xxxs belt used. Iv ran the same belt for about erm... end of 2005 ish.

I dont have any extra belt tensioners as my belt doesnt skip too much when running a one way, only when running a front diff and thats at my local club where everyone is used to the harmonic sound of a belt skip.

chrispattinson 17-12-2007 02:41 PM

Thanks Teesside, it was an excellent track. I really enjoyed my day, and I was very pleased at making my first Indoor regional A final, and my first 4WD regional A final.

I must apologise for ruining Simon Walton's quickest qualifier. I was on the infield, when a broken wire cut all power to my car. It free wheeled onto the straight, where Simon was about to land from the table top, costing him about 5 seconds.

Sorry Simon.

Well done to Greg and Ben, great 2wd drives fromt the young'ns. Well done to Stephen Adams for being quickest in round 1, I didnt see that one coming.
Thanks also go to Westy and Alan Harland, for keeping my TRF wheels turning.

ben 17-12-2007 02:54 PM

Well done chris on your first A final. Where did ya finish?

lil ben

notlawnomis 17-12-2007 02:57 PM

Don't worry about, I've just finished putting the rudder on, as you suggested, LOL!! I'll get my own back tomorrow night. Well done on your A final, you were flying in the qualifiers.

You are Packy's HERO with his plastic fantastic :p

chrispattinson 17-12-2007 02:58 PM

Qualified 7th, finished 7th or 8th. Fairly uneventful final, but enjoyed it.

super__dan 17-12-2007 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swiftkid (Post 77840)

Belt snapped and wrecked pretty much everything then after a full rebuild the belt decided to just flick itself off the roller before the first corner.

Sounds like something is amis in there, you said on Sunday you'd not raced in a while, was it literally the first meeting the car had done in ages?

Do you have the old (original) white tensioner pulley? The sides are not very high on that, the later black ones are much better. Firstly there is a black dual bearing one, then a later again black one that is 50% bigger diameter which gets you more belt wrap which is good.

I know you know the squared is available, have a read round 4wdrc.com for the latest stuff on the car.

swiftkid 17-12-2007 03:31 PM

It was the drive pulley it flicked off, when the belt wrapped itself around the layshaft it ripped a flange off but in my haste to get the car ready for the final i didnt have chance to replace it and thought seeing as the roller basically spoon fed the belt to that pulley i thought it would last a race.

I run the black tensionner pulley but i think im going to be changing it all when i get the X5 squared so im upto date!

I ran the car for Batley and it was fine, in fact i finished all races without a hitch!

gazbaz2 17-12-2007 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lee (Post 77800)
The meeting was ace and there was a lot of quick drivers at the sharp end which can only be good!!

Ben, get a B44 front hex, they are thicker, also JC wheels have a deeper hex;)

The only thing i will say about going to teesside is its amazing how much of a local knowledge track it is. Which doesn`t really bother me as the drivers have been quick enough to put the car in the A but, it seems they get over excited and its their "FA cup final" and just decide to drive through people who will be competing in all of the series:rolleyes:

Apart from that it was a good day for me

Can i ad that it wasnt all Teesside lot that were going through people:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: and there is a canny few quick lads at teesside now, plus i wouldnt put teesside regional as an "FA cup final" we have our "ACES" for that. hahahahaha

Lee 17-12-2007 04:33 PM

I understand they were quick enough to make the A i don`t have a problem with that, it was just that some people would drive through you if you were on the line. Plus i think there was a little more competition at the regional than the aces dont you;)

Stu 17-12-2007 05:27 PM

Must have been as Damian won the Aces.

:)

mattym0310 17-12-2007 06:28 PM

not the best of days for me. a lot of problems. never finished a race without a breakage but still managed to start no.1 spot of the C.

managed to bend a shock shaftin practice [my own fault from rubbish driving], in round 1 some1 drove up the back of my car and bent another shock shaft and also dented the shock body although i did manage to finish. second round i had a steering lock problem and i wont even consider goin into th 3rd nd 4th rounds. then i got to the final nd my LRP speedo decided life wasnt great for it atmo nd cooked itself which was a perfect end to a perfect day, lol. :D nevermind, things happen.

thanks to TRCC for puttin on a great meeting and for being well organised. and welldone to all!

gazbaz2 17-12-2007 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lee (Post 77892)
I understand they were quick enough to make the A i don`t have a problem with that, it was just that some people would drive through you if you were on the line. Plus i think there was a little more competition at the regional than the aces dont you;)

Who are you???????????? where you from ?????? batley, york ??? where ??is it just because you maybe got beat. hahahaha:D

Lee 17-12-2007 07:42 PM

Of course i got beat, im not stu wood or tom cockerill, it was actually my first (indoor) regional A final as well.
But i do the full series and respect others whom i race against, if i accidentally touch them ill wait till they have recovered/been marshalled, not just carry on regardless.

gazbaz2 17-12-2007 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lee (Post 77959)
Of course i got beat, im not stu wood or tom cockerill, it was actually my first (indoor) regional A final as well.
But i do the full series and respect others whom i race against, if i accidentally touch them ill wait till they have recovered/been marshalled, not just carry on regardless.

who did that from teesside like ???

notlawnomis 17-12-2007 07:44 PM

Lee from Off-Shore, not sure where that is though :p or No Fixed Abode, thats how he's got so much money, its all in off shore accounts!!

You going to Jarrow tomorrow night Lee??

Lee 17-12-2007 07:46 PM

I doubt it simon i think im babysitting:rolleyes:

And im not going to name people on here its not fair on them as it may not have been intentional, they might of just grown a set of A final horns:D

gazbaz2 17-12-2007 07:49 PM

pm me then

MikePimlott 17-12-2007 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mattym0310 (Post 77929)
then i got to the final nd my LRP speedo decided life wasnt great for it atmo nd cooked itself which was a perfect end to a perfect day, lol. :D nevermind, things happen.!

I was 4th on grid in C and at the start i went to second and was following you till you packed up on staright i went through and held the lead for a while but finished second,

Enjoyed the day twas ace well done trcc, see you soon hopefully

Barry Williams 17-12-2007 10:34 PM

Just like to say thanks & well done to all involved with the regional, Gary, Bill & the youngsters on scrutineering (Josh, Mike, James, Leg-end etc) & the Ladies in the cafe & all who helped lay the track late on saturday night.
Lee, just a couple of points:- The only Teesside regular to make the 4wd A final (your final) was Pete Watt who qualified 2nd & finished 2nd after a great drive behind Tom Cockerill, so I dont know what happened with anyone colliding with you but it was defo not Pete. I watched him all race & he was superb & only near Tom & Bruce Thomson. Also have to dissagree with the local knowledge comment, last year with all the astro I would say fair enough, but now the only high grip astro is on the straight (not much of an advantage), the carpet is similar to that used at other venues & the concrete floor is on a par with Batley slippy floor surface for the amount of grip available.
Not trying to stir anything, just my opinion.
Also, well done to young Josh, who has improved massively the last few weeks, a great result in 2wd, B final at first regional, Good job.

Barry


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