1400 km of shake down
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Hello
I grabbed the opportunity to go for a shake down in the French mountains with some of my friends last week end. I remind you my goal is to race the Jean Behra historic in September then apply to do the Monte Carlo historic rally in January 2014.
During that trip, I completed 1400km in 4 days of mountains road at a fast pace ( following super seven is not easy).
It was a good test for the car before the rally season. I realized I have some modifications to do to make it perfect. I made some pictures to share it with you.
I left my wife and kid at home and I was gone Saturday afternoon. I met my co pilot on the way. He was driving his own car for that trip.
I grabbed the opportunity to go for a shake down in the French mountains with some of my friends last week end. I remind you my goal is to race the Jean Behra historic in September then apply to do the Monte Carlo historic rally in January 2014.
During that trip, I completed 1400km in 4 days of mountains road at a fast pace ( following super seven is not easy).
It was a good test for the car before the rally season. I realized I have some modifications to do to make it perfect. I made some pictures to share it with you.
I left my wife and kid at home and I was gone Saturday afternoon. I met my co pilot on the way. He was driving his own car for that trip.
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We drove all afternoon but when we start approaching the mountains areas, it started to get cold as the evening was approaching. The heater is not working in the Lotus, not a problem now but it will in January during the Monte carlo when temp drop with -15?c ? the car lights are not at its best either, so I need to upgrade the light bulbs (Sue seem to offer an halogen conversion)
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We arrived in Lans en Vercors late in the evening under the rain. I was fine but he was a bit frozen!
In the morning it was much better
It is a nice little village, we were lucky to have some sun. After a solid breakfast, we read the map and decided where to go for the day.
In the morning it was much better
It is a nice little village, we were lucky to have some sun. After a solid breakfast, we read the map and decided where to go for the day.
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It was a good idea to test drive the car in hard conditions? and believe some roads were really Rally conditions one!
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When we drove in the mountains we experienced some heavy foggy /misty conditions.
But the good news is.... I never had moisture on my windscreen...
But the good news is.... I never had moisture on my windscreen...
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We had to slow down. Despite the weather, some friends took the opportunity to join us to share some roads together.
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Beleive me, It was not the best day for shooting panoramic pictures for memories?
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We had covered something like 600 km and I realized my brand NEW front tyres were dead. It became urgent to replace it and find out what had gone wrong?
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We drove down in the valley to replace my expensive Michelin XAS by a new set. So, it was time for a pit stop!
I choosed to go for Vredestein Classic, the Sprint Model.
" Vercors Pneus " was the place to go!
I choosed to go for Vredestein Classic, the Sprint Model.
" Vercors Pneus " was the place to go!
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A new geometry was required and we discovered a bad set up.
I highly recommend Patrice from " Vercors Pneus "... he is the MAN !
I highly recommend Patrice from " Vercors Pneus "... he is the MAN !
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He used a modern 3D machine for the Geo.
He also aligned horizontaly my steering wheel with this clever german tool.
He also aligned horizontaly my steering wheel with this clever german tool.
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Back on the road, We went for a new blast in the afternoon until....
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The mountain was a never ending climbing road and the car at some point overheated. I had to stop to cool down. I decided that I have to upgrade my radiator to a bigger one before the rally.
You can not seriously stop to pour fresh snow on your rad during a race!
I don't know yet if I go radically for the 26R TTR rad... or for Clive boy dual fan combo on a Triumph one...
You can not seriously stop to pour fresh snow on your rad during a race!
I don't know yet if I go radically for the 26R TTR rad... or for Clive boy dual fan combo on a Triumph one...
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We kept on climbing, hopefully the road was flat in some places and allowed the engine temp to stabilize...
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It was worth it at 2000 meters high, nice panorama.
No fog for once...
No fog for once...
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