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Steve_PPP 24-06-2013 10:42 PM

SES Trackday, Brands Hatch Indy Circuit - Monday 5th August
 
I've had a few queries about when we were going to organise another Brands trackday as its been a while (over 2 years!) since our last one there. So, here it is folks! :D

Dates at Brands Hatch are very limited unless you want to spend several hundred quid for a full day session, so this is the best option - and its the only evening like this that I can see available for the next few months. There are two types of session on the same evening.

Option 1 - Up to 3 x 20 minute TASTER SESSIONS
- A 20 minute session, starting with a couple of laps behind a pace car to get a feel for the circuit.
- These sessions are aimed at trackday newbies/novices. You can only book onto the taster sessions if you have done a maximum of 3 trackdays before.
- £25 per session, book either 1, 2 or 3 depending on how much you want to do.
- http://www.msvtrackdays.com/car-home...productid=2000 (please don't click on the RCZ sessions ;))

Option 2 - 4 x 20 minute STANDARD SESSIONS
- 4 sessions spread across the evening. All class/experience of drivers allowed.
- Cars must still be road legal, no slicks.
- £99 for the evening.
- http://www.msvtrackdays.com/car-home...pe=roadcaronly

All sessions are limited to 102db.

The great thing about an evening like this is that everyone from the club can get down to Brands for some fun on the same evening. The sessions alternate so novices can go on track, then let the car cool down whilst the other sessions go out on circuit.

All bookings are to be made direct via the ClubMSV website, on a first come, first served basis. Each session is normally limited to 20 cars. Please add your names to the lists below for what you want to do, and add '(Booked)' to your name when you have paid. This really is a great way of getting your scoob out on track and having a bit of fun without spending a fortune :) Please add yourself to the lists below for what you want to do, and hopefully we'll get a good group together for the evening :ok:

Steve_PPP 24-06-2013 10:45 PM

Option 1 - Taster Sessions, £25 each

Session 1 - 17:40
1.
2.
3.

Session 2 - 18:20
1.
2.
3.

Session 3 - 19:00
1.
2.
3.

Option 2 - Full evening of 4 x 20 minute sessions (not for newbies)
1. Steve_PPP
2.
3.
4.
5.

SpecB 25-06-2013 05:15 AM

Balls, even though its the school hols I'm running a course at the Yacht Club.

majorscooby 25-06-2013 06:21 AM

I quite fancy this but need my exhaust Db measured before I put my name down.

Scooby_Greg 25-06-2013 06:28 AM

Option 2 for me! I will add myself when I'm hone later.
Thanks for organising Steve!

SamSTI 25-06-2013 07:55 AM

Option 1 - Taster Sessions, £25 each

Session 1 - 17:40
1. SamSTI
2.
3.

Session 2 - 18:20
1.
2.
3.

Session 3 - 19:00
1.
2.
3.

Option 2 - Full evening of 4 x 20 minute sessions (not for newbies)
1. Steve_PPP
2. Scooby Greg
3.
4.
5.

If the other sessions in option 1 don't get filled, I will do all three.

Thanks for organising Steve.

Lucky 25-06-2013 09:02 AM

Damn, Damn, Damn, I am away then :brickwall:

Bytes 25-06-2013 09:33 AM

Very interested in the taster sessions! I'll check the times & dates re work.... How would I go about getting the exhaust db tested?

Ginola 25-06-2013 09:46 AM

Option 1 - Taster Sessions, £25 each

Session 1 - 17:40
1. SamSTI
2. Ginola
3.

Session 2 - 18:20
1. Ginola
2.
3.

Session 3 - 19:00
1. Ginola
2.
3.

Option 2 - Full evening of 4 x 20 minute sessions (not for newbies)
1. Steve_PPP
2. Scooby Greg
3.
4.
5.

I Will check with handbrake tonight if I'm allowed and book at the weekend

Thanks for organising Steve.

555_Si 25-06-2013 11:19 AM

Option 1 - Taster Sessions, £25 each

Session 1 - 17:40
1. SamSTI
2. Ginola
3.

Session 2 - 18:20
1. Ginola
2.
3.

Session 3 - 19:00
1. Ginola
2.
3.

Option 2 - Full evening of 4 x 20 minute sessions (not for newbies)
1. Steve_PPP
2. Scooby Greg
3. Wagon_Si - Booked
4.
5.

Anger 25-06-2013 11:32 AM

Option 1 - Taster Sessions, £25 each

Session 1 - 17:40
1. SamSTI
2. Ginola
3.

Session 2 - 18:20
1. Ginola
2.
3.

Session 3 - 19:00
1. Ginola
2.
3.

Option 2 - Full evening of 4 x 20 minute sessions (not for newbies)
1. Steve_PPP
2. Scooby Greg
3. Wagon_Si
4. Anger
5.

555_Si 25-06-2013 11:47 AM

Option 1 - Taster Sessions, £25 each

Session 1 - 17:40
1. SamSTI
2. Ginola
3.

Session 2 - 18:20
1. Ginola
2.
3.

Session 3 - 19:00
1. Ginola
2.
3.

Option 2 - Full evening of 4 x 20 minute sessions (not for newbies)
1. Steve_PPP
2. Scooby Greg
3. Wagon_Si - Booked
4. Anger
5.

Steve_PPP 25-06-2013 12:44 PM

Some good interest already :) I expect Moley will be interested too as was chatting to him about doing a Brands session when i was on the phone to him last time.

I'll give Brands a call later to find out how full the sessions currently are and whether we need to rush bookings to get it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by SamSTI (Post 165278)
If the other sessions in option 1 don't get filled, I will do all three.

Sam,

There's not a 3 place limit on each taster session, that just all I put in the post at the time - you can do all 3 if you want. The sessions are limited to 20 cars in total, but other clubs/individuals can obviously book into them too via the Brands Hatch website.

Steve_PPP 25-06-2013 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucky (Post 165280)
Damn, Damn, Damn, I am away then :brickwall:

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueBugEye (Post 165273)
Balls, even though its the school hols I'm running a course at the Yacht Club.

Thats a shame guys. Unfortunately these mixed session evenings don't crop up often so there's no other date options.

Lucky 25-06-2013 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve_PPP (Post 165300)
Thats a shame guys. Unfortunately these mixed session evenings don't crop up often so there's no other date options.


I know mate. Just bad timing on my side.

Scott.T 25-06-2013 01:19 PM

Would like to go but I'm also away in the Peak's that week.
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.
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Just watching to see all the names shuffle around once "E" select's his session/sessions ;)

Ginola 25-06-2013 02:31 PM

Option 1 - Taster Sessions, £25 each

Session 1 - 17:40
1. SamSTI
2. Ginola - Booked
3.
4.

Session 2 - 18:20
1. Ginola - Booked
2.
3.
4.

Session 3 - 19:00
1. Ginola - Booked
2.
3.
4.

Option 2 - Full evening of 4 x 20 minute sessions (not for newbies)
1. Steve_PPP
2. Scooby Greg
3. Wagon_Si - Booked
4. Anger
5.
6.

SamSTI 25-06-2013 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve_PPP (Post 165299)

Sam,

There's not a 3 place limit on each taster session, that just all I put in the post at the time - you can do all 3 if you want. The sessions are limited to 20 cars in total, but other clubs/individuals can obviously book into them too via the Brands Hatch website.

Cheers Steve, it would of helped if I read the first post all the way through lol.

Option 1 - Taster Sessions, £25 each

Session 1 - 17:40
1. SamSTI - Booked
2. Ginola - Booked
3.
4.

Session 2 - 18:20
1. Ginola - Booked
2. SamSTI - Booked
3.
4.

Session 3 - 19:00
1. Ginola - Booked
2. SamSTI - Booked
3.
4.

Option 2 - Full evening of 4 x 20 minute sessions (not for newbies)
1. Steve_PPP
2. Scooby Greg
3. Wagon_Si - Booked
4. Anger
5.
6.

Anger 25-06-2013 05:34 PM

My cars off to EngineTuner in 2 weeks to be made quieter, lets hope it makes the DB limit

Steve_PPP 25-06-2013 07:10 PM

Hopefully so, at least its a 102db event - a lot of their event sessions are 98!

Steve_PPP 25-06-2013 07:22 PM

Option 1 - Taster Sessions, £25 each

Session 1 - 17:40
1. SamSTI - Booked
2. Ginola - Booked
3.
4.

Session 2 - 18:20
1. Ginola - Booked
2. SamSTI - Booked
3.
4.

Session 3 - 19:00
1. Ginola - Booked
2. SamSTI - Booked
3.
4.

Option 2 - Full evening of 4 x 20 minute sessions (not for newbies)
1. Steve_PPP - Booked
2. Scooby Greg
3. Wagon_Si - Booked
4. Anger
5.
6.

Bytes 25-06-2013 08:02 PM

I've just spoken to the previous owner of my Type R and, although he never had it tested, he doesn't think it will pass the 102db noise test :cry:

Any suggestions? As above, how do I go about getting it tested as I don't want to pay in advance and get turned away because the exhaust is too loud :angst:

SamSTI 25-06-2013 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytes (Post 165348)
I've just spoken to the previous owner of my Type R and, although he never had it tested, he doesn't think it will pass the 102db noise test :cry:

Any suggestions? As above, how do I go about getting it tested as I don't want to pay in advance and get turned away because the exhaust is too loud :angst:

What exhaust have you got mate?? any cats?? resonated or de-resonated sections??

Scott.T 25-06-2013 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytes (Post 165348)
I've just spoken to the previous owner of my Type R and, although he never had it tested, he doesn't think it will pass the 102db noise test :cry:

Any suggestions? As above, how do I go about getting it tested as I don't want to pay in advance and get turned away because the exhaust is too loud :angst:

If its a oe style flange on the rear box there may be a ppp box in circulation to boz.

Bytes 25-06-2013 08:23 PM

Kakimoto GT 1.0z Titanium Exhaust. No cat.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ek/Exhaust.jpg

Bytes 25-06-2013 08:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SilverSurfer (Post 165351)
If its a oe style flange on the rear box there may be a ppp box in circulation to boz.

Sorry, I haven't a clue what you just said :tumbleweed:

SamSTI 25-06-2013 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytes (Post 165352)
Kakimoto GT 1.0z Titanium Exhaust. No cat.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ek/Exhaust.jpg

I'm no exhaust expert but I don't think it would pass. I've got an afterburner tail pipe, de-resonated center section with two cats, hopefully I should just pass lol.

With regards to where to get it tested, isn't db testing part of the mot?? so any mot tester could check (I could be wrong though)

Anger 25-06-2013 08:47 PM

I have the same Kakimoto on the Evo... I'm taking it off ;)

Steve_PPP 25-06-2013 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytes (Post 165354)
Sorry, I haven't a clue what you just said :tumbleweed:

:rofl: :rofl: He means if you've got a standard 2.5" flange where the backbox meets the centre section, there might be a prodrive backbox floating around that you could borrow. Would bring the noise down to well under 102db :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by SamSTI (Post 165355)
I'm no exhaust expert but I don't think it would pass. I've got an afterburner tail pipe, de-resonated center section with two cats, hopefully I should just pass lol.

With regards to where to get it tested, isn't db testing part of the mot?? so any mot tester could check (I could be wrong though)

Afaik, although noise is a consideration for MOT, they don't test for it. Its just whether the tester deems it to be 'excessively' loud i think?

Noise testing is a bit random though. With my current setup, i've been tested at Goodwood at 101db, 97db and 95db. At Brands i've been tested twice and the readings were different again (both times in the 90's). Looking at the exhaust in the photo, i doubt it would pass though....

555_Si 25-06-2013 09:49 PM

take a trip to a track day and ask them if they would test you as you are thinking of doing one.

Ginola 25-06-2013 09:53 PM

Where abouts do you live? If you live near a circuit you can pop down during the day and they will test it for you, alternatively you can get a very good idea with an spl meter app on an iPhone + a friend sitting in the car holding the revs steady at about 4700/5400 rpm, measure about 1 metre from the exhaust and at 45 degrees above or to the side. Had results within 2db of calibrated proper kit

Bytes 25-06-2013 10:31 PM

I live in Orpington, so Brands Hatch isn't too far away. I'll ask at my local garage as I know them. SPL meter app may also be possible.

As for the standard 2.5" flange, I'm not sure about that, but I don't think it oscillates ;-) :lol:

Thanks for the suggestions guys :five:

Charlie 25-06-2013 11:07 PM

Option 1 - Taster Sessions, £25 each

Session 1 - 17:40
1. SamSTI - Booked
2. Ginola - Booked
3.
4.

Session 2 - 18:20
1. Ginola - Booked
2. SamSTI - Booked
3.
4.

Session 3 - 19:00
1. Ginola - Booked
2. SamSTI - Booked
3.
4.

Option 2 - Full evening of 4 x 20 minute sessions (not for newbies)
1. Steve_PPP - Booked
2. Scooby Greg
3. Wagon_Si - Booked
4. Anger
5.Charlie
6.

Anger 25-06-2013 11:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytes (Post 165354)
Sorry, I haven't a clue what you just said :tumbleweed:

The back box is slip jointed, so you will need a decat back exhaust for track days

555_Si 26-06-2013 02:35 PM

not sure I want to be in same session as Steve if it is raining! lol.

Hongkongfooi 26-06-2013 03:15 PM

I'm working but may be able to spectate later in evening

Steve_PPP 26-06-2013 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wagon_Si (Post 165427)
not sure I want to be in same session as Steve if it is raining! lol.

lol, don't know what you mean :whistle:

Scooby_Greg 26-06-2013 04:12 PM

All booked - not sure if I'm going to be able to keep up with the scoobs with only 160bhp!

Steve_PPP 26-06-2013 05:11 PM

Not using the M3? Still, fair bit less weight in the Elise though ;)

Is it still standard or have you been tinkering with that too? :)

Lucky 26-06-2013 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scooby_Greg (Post 165434)
All booked - not sure if I'm going to be able to keep up with the scoobs with only 160bhp!


I'm sure you'll give it your best shot!.

Bolesroor 26-06-2013 06:11 PM

Not sure about work at the moment but will be along at some time to spectate :ninja: and get the tea`s in :ok:

majorscooby 26-06-2013 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bolesroor (Post 165450)
Not sure about work at the moment but will be along at some time to spectate :ninja: and get the tea`s in :ok:

Ill be there to spectate probably and ill try and get the exhaust db tested while I'm there too for future Ses events.

Bolesroor 26-06-2013 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by majorscooby (Post 165451)
Ill be there to spectate probably and ill try and get the exhaust db tested while I'm there too for future Ses events.

Cool Rich, we can both get the tea`s in :five:

BIG"E" 26-06-2013 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bolesroor (Post 165454)
Cool Rich, we can both get the tea`s in :five:

You should do a taster session... :doubleup:

majorscooby 26-06-2013 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bolesroor (Post 165454)
Cool Rich, we can both get the tea`s in :five:

we shall provide refreshments and just polish ours in the pit garages! Lol

Steve_PPP 26-06-2013 07:34 PM

Sure there'll be the option for the odd passenger ride too for some of the spectators if they bring a bash hat :ok:

majorscooby 26-06-2013 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve_PPP (Post 165473)
Sure there'll be the option for the odd passenger ride too for some of the spectators if they bring a bash hat :ok:

Ill happily chip in the cost of some track time or fuel for a passenger ride, ill bring my hat and see how the eve pans out.

Can highly recommend a trip out with Steve after I experienced a passenger ride at goodwood.

Scooby_Greg 26-06-2013 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve_PPP (Post 165441)
Not using the M3? Still, fair bit less weight in the Elise though ;)

Is it still standard or have you been tinkering with that too? :)

standard power but some brake and suspension tinkering :grin: Feels very slow though!

Anger 26-06-2013 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by majorscooby (Post 165475)
Ill happily chip in the cost of some track time or fuel for a passenger ride, ill bring my hat and see how the eve pans out.

Can highly recommend a trip out with Steve after I experienced a passenger ride at goodwood.

Jump in the Evo if you want Rich

Hongkongfooi 26-06-2013 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scooby_Greg (Post 165479)
standard power but some brake and suspension tinkering :grin: Feels very slow though!

Give me ride! Please mister:angst:


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