ToO LaZy ^*
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i installed the Philips 'Blue Vision' lightbulb today. it looks mad already, but waiting for it to get darker to see the full effects.
a well spent $55.
a well spent $55.
Suave! You bought good ones! Well it's pretty dark here up on the disaster-zone Central Coast (thank YOU bushfires) so tell us what they look like in, oh, another 30 mins?ToO LaZy ^* said:i installed the Philips 'Blue Vision' lightbulb today. it looks mad already, but waiting for it to get darker to see the full effects.
a well spent $55.
looks totally awesome! the light is actually white, but when you look into the headlights, you can see the blue.SlipStream said:Suave! You bought good ones! Well it's pretty dark here up on the disaster-zone Central Coast (thank YOU bushfires) so tell us what they look like in, oh, another 30 mins?
I asked a few experts on this and V8's have not turned into sequential as previously said, theyre still with the traditional H pattern, and if they did change it, itd suck coz theres no challenge in skipping gears and the such.SlipStream said:In sequentials like the Aussie racecar you need to use the clutch when taking off and downchanging - it has an electronic rev cut when you change gears that makes flatshifting possible. I didn't know the V8SC are going sequential? Dang. I love teh H-pattern so much, I'll always have a car in the garage with one until I kick the bucket.
55psi: Driving styles between V8SC drivers vary a bit, but most don't use the clutch for upshifts at all. As you mentioned, some punch the clutch while flatshifting, but the majority don't touch the clutch at all but rather lift-off the A-pedal for a split second when upchanging, and some just slam the shifter into gear with their right foot buried to the floor which isn't particularly gentle on the drivetrain.
And in regards to the brakes... wha?! Heat is an energy released from friction, but excessive heat doesn't aid braking at all - it detracts from it, big time! That's why the V8SC have huge ducts leading onto the front brakes from the front bar. And I wouldn't think that a style that incorporates braking way before a corner in order to "heat them up" to be the faster way around a racetrack. Generally under racing conditions the rotors are constantly at a heat that ensures maximum efficiency from the brakes (if not far hotter) - but you're sort of right; generally the brakes need a bit of heat in them to work properly.
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redslert: I think you meant the other way around, lol - if you tried to downchange a racing box without the cutch in you'll only get some really evil grinding noises.
Yeh thought so, I was getting confused then - thought they might have brought in the Hollinger 6-speed sequentials they used in the Nations Cup Monaros all those years ago, as part of the 2006-spec cars.Zozo6969 said:Sorry V8SC don't have sequential gearboxes. They have H patterns, because Ambrose I remember on Conrod when he is braking, he just goes from 5th to 2nd the arsehole, and over revs the engine and fucks up the ECU. For some reason, I remember people call it sequential, I think they actually call it sequential but it is H pattern or some shit, I'm not sure.
Compression braking, good or bad??
Jeez. I think the mods can overlook that...dirty hands said:off topic now .but i had to reply .sorry moderators
the social security paid me to go back to school including fees books and travel as an adult ( a random post i didnt know but if you want me to delete it i will)
did ok in grade 12 eneough to move onto a tafe coarse also paid by social security but i didnt make the 80 % pass mark required to continue
i was made redundant at 35 and then havent worked since so i thought i might be of help to someone hence the post
dont seem to be of value to any employer social security told me i can work as a male receptionist ..they even tried to turn me into a book keeper!