Air To There Sprint - Paraparaumu Airport

Air To There Sprint - Paraparaumu Airport

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Richard Deakin

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256 posts

256 months

Sunday 7th March 2004
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In case you haven't heard, there's a show and shine and timed quarter mile sprint down Paraparaumu Airport runway on Sunday 14th March. Free, just need to sign up at Repco on Kapiti Road, Paraparaumu before Wednesday.

I'll be down there in the TVR, so would be great to see some other class cars down there along with the turbo nutters!

Richard

kylie

4,391 posts

264 months

Sunday 14th March 2004
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Richard, how did you go, did you make lots of noise?, results pls

Richard Deakin

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256 posts

256 months

Monday 15th March 2004
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Hi Kylie

Yes, I went. Made loads of noise for the crowd. I won a prize for "Best European Car" in the Show and Shine...unfortunately the judge said "and the prize goes to the TRV..."

I made three runs, with a friend timing me from the side, got down to unofficial 9.45s. I asked for the timings from the officials but was told there was a problem with the timing beacon and my time wasn't registered!

So I kinda gave up then and went home rather than stuff my clutch and not get timed properly (after a word from the boys in blue over some sideways stuff in the grass carpark)!

Also decided that going in a straight line is also really very boring. What I need are CORNERS!

Cheers
Rich


kylie

4,391 posts

264 months

Monday 15th March 2004
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9.45's don't ask me to take you on!! Well done and great result for the show and shine, shame about the time keepers bet you wern't the only one to be hacked off.
Well if you like doing some disco twisting let it hang out stuff like me, take a drive up and join us for the next lot of club sprints, our club is very friendly and not just Lotus but some Tivs and other classics to make it fun and interesting. We often have new people asking to join in just for the day to make up numbers previously booked, but first in first served. As for dates don't know when, but usually theres a meet at Taupo early Nov and perhaps another at Pukekohe (am pushing for that one)?, due to the excellent reponse last month. The Loti loves Puke she spreads her wings

Richard Deakin

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256 posts

256 months

Monday 15th March 2004
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kylie said:
9.45's don't ask me to take you on!!


Forgot to add that it was a 1/8 mile not 1/4 as originally posted. 9.45s for a 1/4 of a mile - could only do that if I was being towed by a jet fighter...

kylie

4,391 posts

264 months

Monday 15th March 2004
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Even still thats getting there

whitey

2,508 posts

291 months

Monday 15th March 2004
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Richard Deakin said:
Hi Kylie

Yes, I went. Made loads of noise for the crowd. I won a prize for "Best European Car" in the Show and Shine...unfortunately the judge said "and the prize goes to the TRV..."

I made three runs, with a friend timing me from the side, got down to unofficial 9.45s. I asked for the timings from the officials but was told there was a problem with the timing beacon and my time wasn't registered!

So I kinda gave up then and went home rather than stuff my clutch and not get timed properly (after a word from the boys in blue over some sideways stuff in the grass carpark)!

Also decided that going in a straight line is also really very boring. What I need are CORNERS!

Cheers
Rich




A TRV Here's me thinking most kiwis would know what a TVR was.....mind you a lot of poms don't !!

Did the police try and do you for "unnecessary acceleration or wheelspins?"....thats a new law introduced while I have been away and I only get to find out about it over the internet....

Richard Deakin

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256 posts

256 months

Monday 15th March 2004
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whitey said:

A TRV Here's me thinking most kiwis would know what a TVR was.....mind you a lot of poms don't !!

Did the police try and do you for "unnecessary acceleration or wheelspins?"....thats a new law introduced while I have been away and I only get to find out about it over the internet....



Well he was the compare bought in from a local radio station. Most people seemed to know what it was, but the best fun was from listening to people talking about the engine. One young guy took one look at the exhaust manifolds and Y piece and said "man, look at the turbos on that!!!".

Also got several people believing the doors are voice activated, an old TVR trick where you click the door release behind you as you shout "door OPEN". Gets em every time.

We were on private property, so they couldn't do me, but the copper who came over to me wasn't very polite...on the road it would have been "unneccesary show of speed", "intentional loss of traction" and probably "reckless driving". As the show was organised by Kapiti Road Safety and the Police it wasn't quite what they had in mind!

Edited to add - hey whitey, if you need someone to give that Twinspinner a run to keep it fresh, jus let me know!!

>> Edited by Richard Deakin on Monday 15th March 21:20

edmundo

203 posts

253 months

Wednesday 17th March 2004
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My Girlies Brother got pulled on the wheelspin and loss of traction law.. 600 bucks worth.

He's shoved back at them with an AA report and Mitsubishi report saying the car can't possibly do what the cop claimed it did. (he runs a lancer evo). The cop claims he wheelspan at 60kph, accelerating up to 100kph (in a 100 zone) with lots of wheelspin and fish tails.. thing is, the evo's 4x4...! The guy from the AA had a fun 20 minutes trying to duplicate it though.

kylie

4,391 posts

264 months

Wednesday 17th March 2004
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Hope he got off ok. Well similar story, boy racer I work with runs a suped up WRX had the same senario, turns out what the cops were hearing was the BOV noise going off instead of tyres skidding

whitey

2,508 posts

291 months

Wednesday 17th March 2004
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jeez, what a load of crap. Should I ever return ?

...mind wanders to thoughts of deserted central otago roads on a warm dry day...a V8 and a tankful of petrol...

maybe I will !

cheers
Whitey

PS. I find it so difficult to stick to a 60mph speed limit when I visit after being used to a constant 70-100mph cruising limit in the UK...

Richard Deakin

Original Poster:

256 posts

256 months

Wednesday 17th March 2004
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whitey said:
jeez, what a load of crap. Should I ever return ?

PS. I find it so difficult to stick to a 60mph speed limit when I visit after being used to a constant 70-100mph cruising limit in the UK...


Yes, whitey, the benefits of living in NZ outstrip the UK anyday. But I take your point. In the UK I was a sales rep and spent most of my time cruising the M25, M23 and M20 where munching miles at those speeds is perfectly normal. It took me along time (and several speeding tickets) to get used to sticking close to 60mph.

The problem is that the whole driving experience here is poor compared to the UK. The impressively named State Highway 1 is little more than a single each way A road with the odd over taking place, there are alot of sharp corners, alot of gravel and debris, and the roads are made using materials that do not disperse water, thus leaving alot of standing puddles.

I also think that driving standards are poor. Drivers follow far too close for safety, tailgate lorries so they have no visibility of the road variations. I have seen so many near misses that would have been very serious accidents since I got here. Also, since you can buy second hand tyres for $10 a corner, you have to question the road worthyness of alot of vehicles.

And don't get me onto that "give way to vehicles turning right" rule...

When I'm prime minister, etc, etc.

gtr-gaz

5,166 posts

253 months

Wednesday 24th March 2004
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Hi Guys,

Hope you don't mind me posting on here, as I am a born and bred UK man!

I love NZ.

It's the best country I have been to by a long way.

I have a good friend living in Auckland who I visited 5 years ago.

I flew from Auckland to Christchurch, hired a Vitara for a week,(not long enough I know)toured around and then flew back to Auckland.
I thought he was winding me up when he told me about the "give way to vehicles turning right" rule!
It would take me a lot longer than a week to get to grips with that rule.

Apart from that I think the roads in NZ are great.
I could drive for miles and not see another car and that includes main roads, you can't do that here!
Mind you it was early November.

Hope to return one day to tour the north Island.

Would gladly move down there.

Gary. (envious)

kylie

4,391 posts

264 months

Wednesday 24th March 2004
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Hi Gary, generally if we were to compare our roads to overseas, they are pretty crappy esp what Richard said about single lanes on the main highway, its a joke. On the upside its still relative to population and yes in some places its easy to drive for miles and not see another car, great!. A good radar detector will help keep the cops away but not always 50 demerit points to my name at the moment.

Richard Deakin

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256 posts

256 months

Wednesday 24th March 2004
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40 points for me so far in 6 months, but as I was on my UK licence and have just changed to an NZ one, the lady at the AA seemed to think that they would "get lost in the system". Hope so...

jamieheasman

823 posts

291 months

Wednesday 24th March 2004
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Why change to an NZ one? If you get stopped for speeding by a traffic cop, present your UK licence and tell him you've only been here for a few months - works for me! ;-)

kevin-84turbo

30 posts

248 months

Wednesday 24th March 2004
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Hi Richard

I was at Paraparaumu and saw your car there, a very nice colour it is to! After your first run you had the bonnet up on the return road, did it overheat?

Personally I thought whilst the event had good intentions it was a bit of a POLICE STATE fest, there were 12 Police vehicles there at one point and all the little men who cant get jobs anywhere else were in their normal (even tho we are short we are better) mode.

The VTNZ guys were almost as bad turning away any modified car without a MOD CERT even if it was legal! It was interesting to note that their brake testing machine was highly inaccurate with its reading on weights, getting the same readings for many cars that were disimilar!

In terms of the hot boy racers I see around and test my performance against there were ZERO present! I went into their safety tent and the Officer there was not confident in dealing with whether speed was a real safety issue. So all in all not what I expect they were after.

However it was a good event to test ones car at and let the public see some classic vehicles such as yours.

Oh Cripes this probably sounds like a gripe!!! but as you know travelling from Pram to Paremata used to be done at 120-140Km/hr in the early 80's and now they have the average speed at 80Km/hr, very frustrating!!!

Lucklily a Valentine one and various "stealth" measures help even things out! for now......

Cheers
Kevin

Richard Deakin

Original Poster:

256 posts

256 months

Thursday 25th March 2004
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jamieheasman said:
Why change to an NZ one? If you get stopped for speeding by a traffic cop, present your UK licence and tell him you've only been here for a few months - works for me! ;-)


yes, but I keep on being asked my potential employees and it seemed easier to get it sorted than to bluff. I passed on my second attempt, having failed on the following question:

When reversing your car, the best way to do so safely is:

A - use your rearview mirroe
B - use your wing mirrors
C - look over your shoulder
D - get out of the vehicle and check there is nothing behind you.

The fecking correct answer is D...try doing that everytime you want to reverse into a car parking space on a busy road in Auckland...

Richard Deakin

Original Poster:

256 posts

256 months

Thursday 25th March 2004
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kevin-84turbo said:
Hi Richard

I was at Paraparaumu and saw your car there, a very nice colour it is to! After your first run you had the bonnet up on the return road, did it overheat?

Kevin


Hi Kevin - what were you driving?
It wasn't overheating, but I was taking precautions as Rover V8s don't enjoy sittng around for that length of time idling. I was also investigating the odd smell which turned out to be the clutch as I realised I was riding it too much trying to get a clean getaway.

I did some sliding stuff in the carpark and got a bollocking from the Police. As there were so many there, we should have all headed to Sh2 for a race over the Rimatukas (sp?)!!

I had to watch the LTSA guys like a hawk after they stuck the jack under the fibreglass body to jack it up. Luckily I spotted it in time.

If you see me around, give me a yell! Would be good to catch up with other NZPHers.

Cheers
Richard