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21 Oct 2014, 07:51 (Ref:3467017) | #76 | ||
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With regard to the trademe listing, if you are not familiar with the 'tricks of the trade' in the motor vehicle world, then its easy to be taken in by this form of ambush marketing in order to get around trademe rules about vehicle advertising. In other word's the ad's you refer to are nothing more than advertisements for Ssangyong vehicles, by Ssangyong dealers. I suggest you ring both of those dealerships and tell them you would like to buy that particular race ute. I can guarantee that you will be told something along the lines of "well we cant sell you that particular race ute" but we can probably get you one of the 4 as yet unsold race utes. Just in case you are not already aware, and by the way I have no issue with this fact, all 20 "new generation" TRS cars are owned by Toyota New Zealand and can only be leased for a season by an approved team. Toyota New Zealand also financed and had built 21 new TR86's and in their second year of their National Championship category status, have sold only 9 of these vehicles, of which at least 3 are owned by Toyota dealers. So, other than the fact that our utes are not exactly the fastest race vehicles on the planet, whats different? |
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22 Oct 2014, 02:28 (Ref:3467262) | #79 | ||
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Hmmmm, one wonders why are you "keen to know other peoples business? The question as to whether private entrants, have bought a vehicle outright, on the drip, or leased it, is surely their business, at least we think it is. Incidentally, all of our participating dealers paid us, GLMD, the full price for each of their utes, there pay-back is the predominant signage on the vehicle, and the use of the race vehicle between races as a static display, plus they are also helping us to promote the brand. |
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22 Oct 2014, 06:10 (Ref:3467288) | #80 | ||
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So I was just simply wondering how many people had actually forked out their hard earned money to purchase one of these utes... Last edited by CDM; 22 Oct 2014 at 06:15. |
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22 Oct 2014, 06:37 (Ref:3467293) | #81 | ||
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Does somebody that signed a lease agreement and paid the first years lease up front qualify? Or is it only the buyers who paid the whole $30K plus GST that in your opinion that qualify as one of the private entrants? |
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22 Oct 2014, 07:11 (Ref:3467303) | #82 | ||
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I'm sure you know what PURCHASED means. So yes cash, hp whatever... I'm also sure you know that leasing something isn't purchasing it. |
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22 Oct 2014, 08:24 (Ref:3467314) | #83 | ||
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No need to be offence CDM, the rules of the forum are very clear attack the post if you will, but not the poster. Calling me a "dick" is offensive and as such it might be nice for you to apologise, though I shan't hold my breath in anticipation of such an apology. |
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29 Oct 2014, 20:23 (Ref:3469808) | #84 | ||
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Oh bugger...just spilt my coffee. Must have been what that phone call was about.
My view of the world of motorsport has been tilted, but I still advised it was a good opportunity, especially the price! Now; I wonder if he can borrow it on Monday as well so he can help me move some old furniture? |
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5 Nov 2014, 00:01 (Ref:3471660) | #88 | |
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I see one of the Ute drivers found the cause of his lack of horsepower he had in race 2 he left the AC on, that's Gold.
Good racing but would like to see more passing, I know it's hard with such equal vehicles. |
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5 Nov 2014, 01:45 (Ref:3471676) | #89 | ||
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Heres one for you fd....the laptimes for the Ssangyongs in the dry where comparable to a mid pack 2kcup car in the wet at the same track. Speed is not their thing thats for Sure.
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5 Nov 2014, 01:51 (Ref:3471678) | #90 | ||
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What are their times around Hampton, because I would put them in mid-high 1:30's? |
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5 Nov 2014, 01:52 (Ref:3471679) | #91 | |
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2kcup is faster for sure but this class is not designed around speed and really if all the cars are close it shows off the driving ability. I'd like to have a spin in one at some stage just to see how quick I am but I think they need to find a way to make passing easier so the racing is better to watch. In 2kcup as cars are all different there are different strengths to each car so you can see more passing. I don't know how but they need push to pass button.
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5 Nov 2014, 02:00 (Ref:3471683) | #92 | |
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The key to good racing in my opinion is grip - cars need to be on the limit of it, irrespective of how fast they may be going. If you think about all the good racing series' over the years, the best ones are generally ones where the cars are well on the limit, whether it be F1, touring cars, or formula ford. Once you introduce big tyres or massive aero without compensating the power to suit, the series becomes boring.
So, SsangYong utes need 155/80/15 biscuits to be exciting. |
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5 Nov 2014, 02:35 (Ref:3471692) | #93 | ||
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Once you start to change tyres and rims it increases the costs.
To have a A1GP like power boost where it changes the mapping for a few times per race, use a piggy back engine control unit and give a few kw extra for 15 seconds for three times per race. The best 2k car is like 1.22 for Hampton Downs and the best Ssangyong ute was 1.31 |
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5 Nov 2014, 02:53 (Ref:3471700) | #94 | ||
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The times that some 2kcup cars are doing around Hampton is astounding. I'd be very surprised if they are standard, let alone cost anything near $2000, but that's for another thread. |
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16 Nov 2014, 20:50 (Ref:3475546) | #96 | |
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Hi FD, we use bog standard Federal road tyre's, however we will be testing some DOT rated tyre's in the new year plus a new six speed gearbox, and a revised disk braked rear end with a Detroit locker, that Ssangyong Korea have offered us.
If we adopt any or all of these upgrades all 30 utes will be upgraded at no cost to our SRS teams. I think most fair minded people would agree that the utes have provided affordable most racing with excellent media and TV coverage, which is what we set out to do a lit over one year ago. I recorded the 3 SRS utes races from Hampton Downs and sat down and watched them last night and was very proud to 28 utes battling it out up and down the big feild great TV coverage even if I have to say so myself. A very big thank you to Nigel Carpenter and David Turner for putting together such an excellent Magazine style TV package, that I understand will also be available on demand at TV3 later on today. What a breath of fresh air little Christina Orr is, two young kid's, mom and dad team and taking it to the boy's, calls a spade a spade and gives as good as she gets, cant wait for Puke its going to be 'all on' for young and old! My money is on Christina for the round win. |
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16 Nov 2014, 22:10 (Ref:3475574) | #97 | ||
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The engine in the SARS ute is similar to the Merc m111.970.
At 110 kW the engine is suitable for low grade petrol. This chip claims 122 kW from the 2.3 on high grade fuel. http://www.powerchipgroup.com/datasheets/5/MER0077.pdf So there is at least a likely 122kW in the Actyon 2.3 litre. I would guess a ute with 12 extra kilowatts might be able to pass a ute with 12 less kilowatts down the length of the straight on most NZ tracks. Are the utes wheel dyno tested before each event or otherwise checked for conformity? The difficulty of passing is readily apparent in the Aus supercars where they are tapped out at 600 hp and going the same speed, almost every passing attempt is a crash or brake lock up when it does not work. A push to pass (run 550 hp and 600 hp on the pass) on the Aus SCs might make the racing look better than the processions they have had for years. Last edited by GHOGH; 16 Nov 2014 at 22:20. |
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FYI, we have already tested an aftermarket ECU which when calibrated easily delivered 25 BHP and 14 FLb's more torque, however it was less than .5 of a second faster around Hampton Downs in a back to back test and just wheel spun like crazy. I am not at all convinced we need to introduce a "push to pass" system, as I think the current racing is sorting out the best drivers, and with all 30 SRS utes entered for Pukekohe it promises be a torrid battle, let the battle begin! |
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Sounds good Mark. I would encourage just upgrading the diff first, and seeing how that goes to correct the wheel spin and perhaps introduce a little more oversteer, which sill surely help the young drivers develop their skills. Retaining the lower grip tyres will also keep the possibility of making mistakes I spoke about earlier. The utes appeared to have enough turn in and grip in the corners from what I could see, but their exit was poor, which was probably induced by the single wheel spinning due to the open diff.
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Ben Dallas, former Suzuki Cup and BMW-MINI Series champion is the latest experienced driver to throw his hat into the ring, and will replace Matt Lockwood who struggled to find form in these challenging vehicles at Hampton Downs. We have an additional two vehicles entered for Pukekohe however the drivers are still to be announced at this point in time. 15 plus SRS ute's will also enjoy a pre-Pukekohe hit-out this Sunday, at the same circuit, so the pressure is obviously mounting to get in as much seat time as is possible in the vehicles. |
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