Hi guys,
I've got the FRP booked in for a track day at Bedford on the 16th Feb. Just curious as to what sort of times people have been getting in their FRPs and Pumas?
I've done Bedford in the past and it's a great track, however this will be my first track fay I've done in a FWD car!
Really looking forward to it, but I'm hoping my MX5 will be available to drive instead, so I can get some more seat time in it before the season starts in April.
Cheers
John
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Posted 30 January 2013 - 08:34 PM
If you do end up doing it in the FRP I expect it will still be a hoot /> there are some vids on youtube from memory of an FRP round Bedford.
Noise level is fine on standard system but FRP can be too loud on other systems for Bedford.
Noise level is fine on standard system but FRP can be too loud on other systems for Bedford.
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Posted 30 January 2013 - 09:33 PM
Yes of course...probably be faster in the FRP to be honest haha
I've seen the vids, Burfyboy. I reckon the chicane at the end of the main straight could be done flat out in an FRP...using a fair amount of kerb/grass
Mine is running a Pumabuild manifold, and Cobra cat back that has a centre silencer...so hopefully it will be just get under the limit.
I've seen the vids, Burfyboy. I reckon the chicane at the end of the main straight could be done flat out in an FRP...using a fair amount of kerb/grass
Mine is running a Pumabuild manifold, and Cobra cat back that has a centre silencer...so hopefully it will be just get under the limit.
happy-kat, on 30 January 2013 - 08:34 PM, said:
If you do end up doing it in the FRP I expect it will still be a hoot /> there are some vids on youtube from memory of an FRP round Bedford.
Noise level is fine on standard system but FRP can be too loud on other systems for Bedford.
Noise level is fine on standard system but FRP can be too loud on other systems for Bedford.
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