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Showing content with the highest reputation on 26/02/15 in Posts

  1. just entered for Saturday only
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  2. 30 minutes and gone. I love this club
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  3. Hi Gary, I will start us off 1. Gary Lucas 2. Roger Taylor Roll up, roll up......
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  4. My entry was sent yesterday, fingers crossed.
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  5. This is great John, well done mate. Just wait till you start inputting your 2015 times, that graph is going to show much faster times ;-) me thinks Cheers
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  6. Just made race books from tiggers data, for shaggy, lee, and myself Shaggys Race Book https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3500046/Westfield/SpeedSeries/John%20Walters%20Race%20Book.xlsx My Race Book https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3500046/Westfield/SpeedSeries/John%20Williams%20Racebook.xlsx Lee Smiths Race book https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3500046/Westfield/SpeedSeries/Lee%20Smith%20Race%20Book.xlsx
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  7. Limits on the quantity of petrol you can carry in a vehicle For private individuals: Where petrol is carried in refillable containers filled by, or for a private individual, the maximum container size is limited to 60 litres and a total quantity per vehicle of 240 litres. However, it is recommended that when storing and transporting petrol you should limit the quantity to the least amount required and ideally no more than 3 x 5 litre containers to be carried in a vehicle at any time. Petrol storage is controlled by legislation and you may be required to notify your local authority and or hold a licence to store certain quantities. See HSA guidance “Petrol Storage Information Note” downloadable from the HSA web site.
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  8. You're not storing it though, you're transporting it. I've asked one of our experts and will revert back on the regs... ETA - they do have an on site fuel station. (That said, I always take Jerrys)
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  9. There are two for the x-flow, the OC21 for the 1.3 and the OC23 for the 1.6, and IIRC the only difference is the OC21 is shorter, so I have a feeling I bought that one in order to avoid having an oil filter sticking out below the chassis rail. But I shall take a look when I get back home later! What i'd defo avoid is the Halfords own brand filters, i've heard very bad things.
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  10. Yep MOT Friday just gone and will be out Sunday "weather permitting" talking of birdies here's a little poem: The Robin sang so sweetly as I lay upon my bed, I gently closed the window and crushed his (@@@@@@@) head. Safe driving all.
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  11. done - if you need a high speed test vehicle call me... extreme testing available for 150mph +
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