The journey of one man and his Mule(s)

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stephano
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Re: The journey of one man and his Mule(s)

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ashley
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Awesome!!

Flywheel or at the wheels?

Bet that was an insanely nervous drive home afterwards :lol:

Good job mate- well deserved :thumleft:
Magic Beans
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That's at the fly. The wheels figure was 349.x I believe, I'd have to check the print outs. 400 was always my target so that's what Ryan aimed for, allowing a cam config which is well suited to my needs (street use) and not just top end grunt. There's the overhead to turn the boost up in the future, maybe when I go to Santa Pod next year etc. For the majority of the time 1.6 bar is plenty enough and keeps the engine well within safe working limits. :thumleft:

The drive home was certainly sensory overload, all self-inflicted though. To be honest the car behaves really well and I now have to grow into it. If a car could wag it's tail I reckon it would have been in full swing yesterday on thw way back :lol:

Definitely a great feeling to get it to where it is. Although it would never have happened without the help of some many of the people I've met over the last few months. :clap:

P.S. When's your big unveil going to happen then? :mrgreen:
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Excellent chief, good figures there and a nice looking '2 to boot!
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Awesome stuff, need another flight now sir :D ...
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Jealous much! Well done Phil :thumleft:
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charged wrote:Excellent chief, good figures there and a nice looking '2 to boot!


You're not mellowing to the allure of a MK2 are you? :mrgreen:
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Thanks all :)

Makes up for the post I had to make about 4 1/2 months ago, after attempting the same run :pale:
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What a beast! :clap:
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congrates mate :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Post by KarlBristol »

Good progress mate - are you pleased with that output?
Looking to increase it any more, or are you going for a few more aesthetic modifications now?

I look forward to future updates :thumleft:


Have you considered these floor mats :-k

http://www.nengun.com/bride/floor-mats

I agree that the door cards should not be bride based, but the floor mats would look rather striking in the same material...
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Back after another action packed weekend away. This time for that yearly celebration of the gaining of age :wink:

Thanks sp00n and Zeiretto :thumleft:

Karl - The figures are exactly what I wanted :) There's plenty of headroom for future gains with simple boost and cam tweaks, should I become a "brave pills" addict. :lol:

Working on a few bits at the moment, with another couple I've put on hold for the time being. I need to do a little something for you shortly too don't I :wink:

Those mats are an interesting find :thumleft: That's some price tag though :shock: Not running any mats at the moment, so definitely something to look in to over the winter :-k
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Evening all :)

It's been a while since I put any words in this thread, so I thought it time for a quick update.

No real changes to the car to report on really. There's a few things in work but nothing finished, so they can wait for another day. :wink:

I have now got around to getting some proper camera gear, in the shape of a GoPro Hero 2 Motorsport kit (birthday present from Adrienne) and a Canon EOS 650D (birthday present to myself :whistle: ). I've been trying to get to grips with how it all works, which has taken longer than hoped (GoPro wise) due to the lovely weather we've been having #-o Although today was a nice clear day, so we decided to go out for a drive and get some video footage. :D Alas that will have to wait for a day or so, as it all needs compiling into something a bit more special than a few clips. Plus the files are huge (300mb+) :shock:

We did take the Canon with us though so grabbed a few photos en route, which I thought I'd share. I'm still learning and it was an ad hoc shoot, so bear with me :wink:

It seems to be perpetual dusk these days :-k

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If a car could contemplate, this is how it would look :lol:

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This is who we are :D

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Better had splicing a video together then eh. When did I become a video editor?! 8-[
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Can I just say.......


I effing love your car.
KarlBristol
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Looking really good mate :thumleft:
Your making me want to get my car back just so that I can give it a clean! Lol

The camera has great definition to it.
I bet your well chuffed!!
Congrats on the birthday :thumleft:

Ps - love the contemplation photo :lol:
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Happy belated birthday, if you need any help with photography stuff or video editing, let me know...
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Thanks guys. It was only a couple of weeks ago but the thought's there :mrgreen: To be honest I wouldn't expect anyone to know, I nearly forgot myself :-s :wink:

A taster of whats to come :whistle:

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After a bit of time learning about movie editing software and some trial and error I have my first video. My first video which isn't just a clip of something at least :wink:

It's all a bit of a proof of concept really, so don't be too critical of the results :eye:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V68TAvpV0cY
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It sounds savage :twisted:
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5 points to me :lol:

sounds good there mate :thumleft:
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