RUN BEYOND HOPE 2012
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Fuel pump is in, Andrew and I should be at the plant before 5:30 Keith!
Jason
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YAWN! to early,next time you plan a drive maybe have a night drive that way we can test our lights . and we be rollin in at this time.
ding ding dong dong all night long long.
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I'm up, 3:44 on my clock....load some coffee, outa' here at 4:30....
I said that before, let's do a night drive, heck, it's dark at 7;30 now.
I said that before, let's do a night drive, heck, it's dark at 7;30 now.
"Racing makes heroin addiction look like a vague wish for something salty" - Peter Egan
Keith Law
1973 2 Door Slalom/hill climb/road race / canyon carver /Giant Killer 510
1971 Vintage 13' BOLER trailer
Keith Law
1973 2 Door Slalom/hill climb/road race / canyon carver /Giant Killer 510
1971 Vintage 13' BOLER trailer
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Just outside Whistler now.
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Pics.
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In just two days from now, tomorrow will be yesterday.
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proflex wrote:.
9 hours drive time for you - wow. I would think you had a good 3 hours more than everyone else due to your "commute" in from Chilliwack. Nicely placed thumb BTW…
What a great drive. Chad and Matt were both breaking in their new cars today. Chad has a few miles on his - probably tripled the total mileage on his car today alone! Not a flaw – a tribute to his fabrication nd assembly skills. Don’t worry; I broke the Bronze in on a Run Beyond Hope as well. It ran for the first time the night before the run!
Matt's KA-T (and driver) also performed very well. In the early morning I found myself out front for much of the drive, being spirited and all when possible and safe to do so. It is a very nice road, pretty hard to pull back. And let's just say I wasn't letting up in the corners, much - if at all. And there was Matt, firmly in most of the 5 panels on the rally rear view mirror. Very impressed... I think I need "Moar" go, as James might put it. Matts home fabrication of his KA-T installation would be the envy of many. Very nice job Matt, great you could make it out.
Great group, great drive. Everyone behaved themselves, we wouldn't expect much less from our crowd, and it makes it fun.
Traffic coming home was, well let's say heavier. A 'go with the flow' cruise it became for much of the later afternoon.
Special thanks to Andrew who spent much of the day trying to get the plug on my Garmin to flow electrons during his "ride time" - checking and soldering joints it a moving car! I appreciate the effort Andrew.
And a special thanks to Keith who at least sets some sort of standard to these drives, and at the very least set the route and time/day and is our guardian for keeping things going and organized. Otherwise we’d just bench race all day and drive nowhere – I admit, I need a kick in the but more often than not.
So; now that the Run Beyond Hope is done, we have Oktoberfast approaching I have insurance until the 9th of Nov.
Byron
Love people and use things,
because the opposite never works.
because the opposite never works.
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the sign looks familiar!
sadly, only one of those cars made this trip. the other two won't see another Duffy.
sadly, only one of those cars made this trip. the other two won't see another Duffy.
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richard norrish
'68 'goon resto / '71 ice racer / '72 'goon project / '70 4-door rust pile / '67 520 project
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'68 'goon resto / '71 ice racer / '72 'goon project / '70 4-door rust pile / '67 520 project
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shardik wrote: My swap will be made of solid gold and it will run on puppy farts.
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A few pics from today;
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because the opposite never works.
because the opposite never works.
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The crew...
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because the opposite never works.
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Thanks to all for a great day of driving!
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WOW, what an excellent day! Ten 510s ('68 - '73, impressive) and one Toyota Cressida wagon made up our Lillooet convoy today. Great driving by everyone, Thank You!
James
Taking over the Squamish Chevron
A&W in Lillooet
Alveen's Cressida
Keith's turbo machine
Chad's super clean ride
Byron's '69 and Mike's '68
2 X turbos - Aron and me
One of the single lane bridges
James
Taking over the Squamish Chevron
A&W in Lillooet
Alveen's Cressida
Keith's turbo machine
Chad's super clean ride
Byron's '69 and Mike's '68
2 X turbos - Aron and me
One of the single lane bridges
The person with the sun in their eyes has the right of way. - my brother
'72 2dr. 510 Turbo
'73 240Z all stock
'71 2dr. 510 stock......for now
'91 Nissan truck *SOLD*
'02 TOYOTA Tacoma
'78 Kawasaki Z1-R
'84 Kawasaki GPZ750 Turbo
'99 Kawasaki ZRX1100
'72 2dr. 510 Turbo
'73 240Z all stock
'71 2dr. 510 stock......for now
'91 Nissan truck *SOLD*
'02 TOYOTA Tacoma
'78 Kawasaki Z1-R
'84 Kawasaki GPZ750 Turbo
'99 Kawasaki ZRX1100
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Wow, another fantastic day driving!!!
I second Matt's car and driving skill. As we headed up the first steep climb, I was behind Matt, car was very stable, and, had very smooth power as we did the higher speed rollers and bumps. Also a testament to todays high performance tires. Matt, Byron and I had a fantastic stretch with no traffic, so we could really get the FLOW happening, I think Matt had the biggest grin on his face as he had never driven like that.
My car ran great other than my re-jet on the secondary was a bit to rich, mostly on initial secondary throttle opening. I will go down on the fuel jet and leave the air the same, see if that helps. I'm more concerned on being a bit fat at the top of the secondary and boost.
I was quite shocked at the "stats" on my GPS:
For me, plant to plant, it was 6.55 hours moving, 5.12 hours STOPPED!!!!! Our moving average was 79 KMH, with an overall at 45, for whatever that is worth. Almost 1/2 our day stopped. I did a total of 546 KM, or, 339 miles.
I will post up some pictures tonight.
Thanks to all that came out and made it another great drive on our 40 year old cars!
I second Matt's car and driving skill. As we headed up the first steep climb, I was behind Matt, car was very stable, and, had very smooth power as we did the higher speed rollers and bumps. Also a testament to todays high performance tires. Matt, Byron and I had a fantastic stretch with no traffic, so we could really get the FLOW happening, I think Matt had the biggest grin on his face as he had never driven like that.
My car ran great other than my re-jet on the secondary was a bit to rich, mostly on initial secondary throttle opening. I will go down on the fuel jet and leave the air the same, see if that helps. I'm more concerned on being a bit fat at the top of the secondary and boost.
I was quite shocked at the "stats" on my GPS:
For me, plant to plant, it was 6.55 hours moving, 5.12 hours STOPPED!!!!! Our moving average was 79 KMH, with an overall at 45, for whatever that is worth. Almost 1/2 our day stopped. I did a total of 546 KM, or, 339 miles.
I will post up some pictures tonight.
Thanks to all that came out and made it another great drive on our 40 year old cars!
"Racing makes heroin addiction look like a vague wish for something salty" - Peter Egan
Keith Law
1973 2 Door Slalom/hill climb/road race / canyon carver /Giant Killer 510
1971 Vintage 13' BOLER trailer
Keith Law
1973 2 Door Slalom/hill climb/road race / canyon carver /Giant Killer 510
1971 Vintage 13' BOLER trailer