willcolumbine Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 Wow! That's a suprisingly large crash considering there were no other cars involved!
GT6Steve Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 Apparently that was last December at Roebling Road. Rear axle snapped although the tyre seems to have stayed on. Clearly a welded diff...
Royboy66 Posted February 20, 2012 Author Posted February 20, 2012 He lucky not to break his thumbs hanging on to that steering wheel!
Nick Jones Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 Roll cage did well Shaft (or UJ) snapped at inner end I guess - which means you get a nice sticky tyre not moving/point in wrong direction for the car to trip over...... When they snap at the outer end and the wheel comes off they seem more likely to stay right way up - but you are still a passenger...... Nick
JohnD Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 Who IS vat geezer wiv the Sarf Lunnen accent? JOhn
GT6Steve Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 Who IS vat geezer wiv the Sarf Lunnen accent? JOhn I know him and can identify him in time. He shows up at a lot of our events. It's a Mallock he's flogging is it not?
mattius Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 Gotta love those mallock's brings back lots of childhood memories, i grew up around them, seriously quick cars before the gould's etc came on the scene with their modern tech
GT6Steve Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 Gotta love those mallock's brings back lots of childhood memories, i grew up around them, seriously quick cars before the gould's etc came on the scene with their modern tech Matt, I thought the Mallocks were Antipodean, How did you come to have so many in your neighborhood?
Nick Jones Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 Nope. English and mostly originally intended for speed hillclimbing and sprinting. Some very cunning raiding of OEM parts bins went. A very good friend ran one for quite few years and got very good results on a modest budget. That one started life with a Ford crossflow, Ford gearbox, Morris Minor back axle and GT6 vertical links and front brakes. Light, fast and very well balanced. He added a Vauxhall XE making a torquey 200bhp, which made it properly quick. He was the first to put this engine in that chassis series and had a good chat with Ray Mallock (who is very much an enthusiast) about it at one meeting. http://www.rmlmallock.co.uk/web/News/news/132 Nick
GT6Steve Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 Well They sure look good when we see them here. I was a bit surprised to see it following the Spitty but there are a lot of classes out there.
mattius Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 Very much brittish, can't quite remember the old boys friend that used to run on of the most succesful ones in the uk, but his son and daughter used to drive it too until she wrote it off A guy called John Fyda (built up a very very good engineering company called ARGRA engineering) used to have the most mental one as i remember (apart from Nick Mann's manic beattie which was based on one but used a wessex helicopter starter motor to spool the turbo attached to it's DFV, but then he was mental) Check out http://www.ingliston-circuit.co.uk/ i live 5 mins away, my childhood was on a trailer sat in the paddock as the old boy raced away, unfortunately the RAC shut the place down in the late 80s due to safety concerns (no run offs) but it was a brilliant place to go purely cause of that, you could get within 10" of the cars. Davrians and Mallocks were my favourite.
Nick Jones Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 That Manic Beattie thing....... it's a monster. 4wd as well. I've seen that in action at Gurston Down. They've got two speed traps there just after the start that can calculate the G at launch - he usually gets the biggest number. Fine engineer and a talented driver. http://hrrc.forumotion.net/t12-nic-manns-manic-beattie Nick
mattius Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 He used to have a moris minor that was nitrous, oxygen and CO2 injected, don't ask me how that worked its beyond my comprehension. I only just understand how the wesex helicopter motor works to get rid of turbo lag.
AJ.Lintern Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 I guess the exhaust from the turbine keeps the turbo spooled up, must be venting boost through a dump valve until the throttle opens. Sounds cool
PeteClan Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 When I first saw it my thoughts were that it was a Mallock but it looked too small to me. Could possibly be a 750 Formula car as many were Mallock influenced but on a smaller scale and fitted initially with the Austin 7 engine, then the Reliant and currently a small Fiat. Pete Richards
mattius Posted February 22, 2012 Posted February 22, 2012 I think he had a F5000 at one stage, maybe its the chassis of that.
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