In car footage of my CTR chasing Judge round KH :)
#1
In car footage of my CTR chasing Judge round KH :)
Yip he was faster but there wasn't too much o' a gap
10Mb file........Right Click, Save As........best viewed @ 50% in Windows Media Player
http://type-r-scotland.com/files/cal_scooby.wmv
God bless digital technology but not understeer ! Taken with B-Hague mount, Sony Handycam & ***** of steel
Cal
p.s thanks to Dougster for kindly hosting the clip
p.p.s Enjoy Judgey boy !
MY LINK NOW DEFFO WORKING
10Mb file........Right Click, Save As........best viewed @ 50% in Windows Media Player
http://type-r-scotland.com/files/cal_scooby.wmv
God bless digital technology but not understeer ! Taken with B-Hague mount, Sony Handycam & ***** of steel
Cal
p.s thanks to Dougster for kindly hosting the clip
p.p.s Enjoy Judgey boy !
MY LINK NOW DEFFO WORKING
Last edited by Civic Type R; 09 March 2004 at 07:52 PM. Reason: head lodged up bottom !
#7
Nice video and I love the vtec howl It does highlight the low down torque problem of the CTR though. The only time you got in trouble was out the hairpin where you dropped out of VTEC and the scooby a) got on the power quicker (4wd) and b) has a turbo - other than that good close driving
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#9
Jambo ............will need to review footage again but from memory it's only the STi & Judge that I have on film ...............I will be at KH on the 20th to provide audio-visual pax lap support. I will burn MPEG's of this quality to anyone who's willing to give a Honda pilgrim ( wannabee Scoob owner) a pax lap
The chase cam option is good for those how wish to see how much their chariots body roll on the twisties
If only the 355 and NSX owner would be up for it.................
Cal
The chase cam option is good for those how wish to see how much their chariots body roll on the twisties
If only the 355 and NSX owner would be up for it.................
Cal
#10
Originally Posted by Saxo Boy
Nice video and I love the vtec howl It does highlight the low down torque problem of the CTR though. The only time you got in trouble was out the hairpin where you dropped out of VTEC and the scooby a) got on the power quicker (4wd) and b) has a turbo - other than that good close driving
Torque of Scoobs & 4wd is simply bonar inducing ! I need a £3k Jackson Racing Supercharger to combat you guys
I'd have a Scooby 2moro if I didn't do 350 miles plus a week (.......however, as my 30's approach I'm rapidly losing the desire to be sensible w.r.t personal finance)...........so bank robbery is a highly attractive proposition as long as I can borrow someones wagon
Footage of the Radical battling with the GT3 is well cool ...........
Roll On The Summer & the liberal availability of Optimax !!!
Cal
#11
I think the supercharger might be overkill - you'd thrash Impreza's down the straight with that!
Don't do it man!!!! As a high mileage per month scooby owner I can categorically say it costs more money than its worth to trundle up and down dualled roads. If you are getting a scooby make sure its a weekend toy or that you don't do silly miles in it. Unless you are totally loaded of course
I'd have a Scooby 2moro if I didn't do 350 miles plus a week
Last edited by LG John; 09 March 2004 at 01:46 PM.
#12
I do 300-miles per week just commuting, but I haven't been inspired by any other car to replace my Scoob. That's obviously excluding getting another £30K car. It's not that expensive (is it?) and hey I can afford it - life's too short and I want to enjoy myself now
Footage looks excellent, but the driver of that Scoob could've tried a bit harder
I surprised the brakes on the CTR are that good. Are they the std sliding caliper ones?
If I was so pi$$ed off at my local Honda garage's pig-ignorance and lack of customer service I'd have taken one for a test drive.
Stefan
Footage looks excellent, but the driver of that Scoob could've tried a bit harder
I surprised the brakes on the CTR are that good. Are they the std sliding caliper ones?
If I was so pi$$ed off at my local Honda garage's pig-ignorance and lack of customer service I'd have taken one for a test drive.
Stefan
Last edited by ozzy; 09 March 2004 at 02:00 PM.
#13
I drive Edinburgh to Haddington every day. I actually prefer to drive my 3.0 406 for this journey. The pug pretty much can't depreciate any more, is cheaper to insure, cheaper to service, just as fast out of a gasto to get back to excessive cruising speed, is more comfortable, needs serviced less often and does 365 miles per £45 of fuel vs 280 miles per £45 of fuel in the scooby - its a total no-brainer! Scooby's are absolutely wasted on these sorts of roads. You can get far more suitable cars for less money (fiat coupe turbo anyone!). If I get a scooby again it'll be a weekend b-road toy
#14
It's not all about cost though. The grin factor is worth the extra 100-miles of economy. Comfort? Have you hit middle-age all of a sudden
There's plenty of B-roads between my home and work to keep me happy on my daily commute
Stefan
There's plenty of B-roads between my home and work to keep me happy on my daily commute
Stefan
#15
Originally Posted by ozzy
It's not that expensive (is it?) and hey I can afford it - life's too short and I want to enjoy myself now
Having 9 points from 3 x SP30's ( all on A90 going at 86,90 & 92 respectively -not too criminal after 2200hrs on Sunday !!) doesn't help matters although 5 yrs NCB alleviates things a tad.
Originally Posted by ozzy
I surprised the brakes on the CTR are that good. Are they the std sliding caliper ones?
Originally Posted by ozzy
If I was so pi$$ed off at my local Honda garage's pig-ignorance and lack of customer service I'd have taken one for a test drive.
Currently toying with the idea of buying a weekend toy ( £8k classis scoob)and an oil burner for commuting. House move on the way though
Seems some Scoob owners don't mind costs and others are secretly alarmed but don't arouse the wifes suspicion !!!!!!
Matters weren't helped when i first heard Jools titanium zorst combined with flat four burble ..............automotive sex or what !
So should i stick with CTR or move camp ? Maybe a dodgy question to ask when there's a zillion Scoob owners in here !
Cheers
Cal
#18
Mojo,
I'd be happy to borrow your trick ride, show you the lines and Kojack your rubber bands in the process ................mair chance of Gers winning the league than my *** touching the pilots seat of your weapon though eh
I'd be happy to borrow your trick ride, show you the lines and Kojack your rubber bands in the process ................mair chance of Gers winning the league than my *** touching the pilots seat of your weapon though eh
Last edited by Civic Type R; 09 March 2004 at 09:14 PM.
#19
Originally Posted by Civic Type R
So should i stick with CTR or move camp ? Maybe a dodgy question to ask when there's a zillion Scoob owners in here !
Cheers
Cal
Cheers
Cal
Seriously though Scoobs can be expensive to run, but I have not once thought that I have made a mistake (ask me this next year when Im bankrupt lol) and im a lowly(paid) service tech.
Spooks
#22
I'm here now Cal!,sorry bud I have been stuck at work all day and most of last night,just been able to view the footage.Looks fantastic,I wasn't pulling away from you one bit,you seem to have the corners sussed better than me.
Really looking forward to the 20th now so we can get some in car action taped!!
Any chance of a copy of this mate?
Really looking forward to the 20th now so we can get some in car action taped!!
Any chance of a copy of this mate?
#26
Originally Posted by Judge
I'm here now Cal..................you seem to have the corners sussed better than me.
Originally Posted by Judge
Any chance of a copy of this mate?
I'm more than happy to give you the latter but the former is laced with (warranted but mild) abuse which nonetheless is directed at (certain)wideboys in pesky Elises ! the Scooby contingent were highly praised however .......
Haven't fully authored & burned a DVD yet as it takes AGES to execute
On the 20th I'm happy to provide services as I stated before - please cover yer dash in love muck proof protection though !!
Cheers
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JamieM - forgot to say :- did u find the other MPEG's on that CD i gave you at HM ? Footage of the 4 Ferrari's belting throught the Euro tunnels is sheer quality Drifting in JUN Supra is also sweet !
Ciao4now
Cal
#27
Originally Posted by evojkp
Before I commit to a 10Meg download on dial up , is the Sti my own or Daves??
Dial up is a pure bummer ! Try BT ISDN if you can't get Broadband ?? - I just got it installed and I'm happy as a Dougster in St.Tropez
Cal
#28
Bugga, just spent the best part of an hour downloading it and it wisnae me There was a guy there with a Sti7 PPP with a mahassive scooby-doo teddy on the parcel shelf, that's yer guy. You can see me trundling into the pits at 1m30s.
REALLY looking forward to the 20th tho'. I'll get the hairpin right yet!!!
Cal, broadband is nearly upon us here. 481 registered towards a trigger of 500, before BT upgrade the exchange
REALLY looking forward to the 20th tho'. I'll get the hairpin right yet!!!
Cal, broadband is nearly upon us here. 481 registered towards a trigger of 500, before BT upgrade the exchange
#29
Originally Posted by evojkp
Bugga, just spent the best part of an hour downloading it and it wisnae me There was a guy there with a Sti7 PPP with a mahassive scooby-doo teddy on the parcel shelf, that's yer guy. You can see me trundling into the pits at 1m30s
++I have STi with plate ** DCN ( ?) following me then passing me with DV right in ma ear (cheerz!) and then the pair of us following a 200SX
++same STi passing me on my cool down lap through Clarkes & rippin it
++Then I have *** XAB in front of me in pits before blasting out onto track
++Poor chap on cool down in classic Black WRX being passed by me Radical & Cossie -real good footage !
++another clip of STi doing well against Radical on straight ( can't find it right now to clarify details )
Hopefully your in that lot somewhere guyz ??
Cal