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Wednesday, 30 January 2013

The next step

Well, the Imp is currently engine-less!

The 875cc standard has been taken out, and the 875cc Sport is about to go in.  A parcel of Weber jets and springs and things arrived today, so that will keep Alex busy!

 
The next deadline is the MOT which is due in March, plenty of time, right.....?

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Plans for 2013!

Happy New Year! 

Over the Christmas break we sat down with diaries and event calendars and worked out the events we want to do in 2013, it's looking pretty full on. There are a couple of championships we can do - the Assoc of Central Southern Motor Clubs and the Assoc of South Western Motor Clubs.  They overlap a lot although the ASWMC championship has more events and includes some way down in Cornwall of course, which is 4+ hours for us.  

We plan to do most of the events at Wiscombe Park but also want to try some different venues so will be doing as many as we can; though we will probably use a trailer for the ones a long way away, for peace of mind apart from anything else! 

I have renewed my MSA licence and the next thing is to get Alex sorted out with his licence, and suit, helmet etc. - for those we are going to Race Retro in February which is anyway a fantastic show and we haven't been for a few years.  As an added bonus the Imp Club and the British Women Racing Drivers' Club both have stands at the show so we will be able to go and see them.

At the moment the Imp is in our garage having some work done on the engine, and things like an electric fuel pump fitted.  It seems a long time until April and the first event, but I'm sure that it will come around quicker than we think!


Thursday, 8 November 2012

12 Car Nav

by Jenny

This wasn't strictly an Impish adventure, but it was because of joining Woolbridge MC that we decided to try their 12 Car navigational rallies, but in our VW Golf.  That car rather than the Imp partly because we have at least a 1 1/2 hour drive to get to/from the start, and because it's winter!

These take place in the depths of Dorset/Devon/Somerset and involve tortuous routes down tiny lanes, about 50 miles which takes a couple of hours.  We had our first go at it last night, with me driving and Alex navigating, and succeeded in completing the whole thing without a single argument, which most people would think was an achievement in itself!  Not because we generally argue (we don't), but because it is the type of situation that could easily raise the blood pressure.

We were of course using the Beginner's instructions, and we also got 15 minutes before the start to look at them and start plotting them on the map.   They were good in that they involved lots of different types of instructions - spot heights, tulip diagrams, herringbones and directional. 

After all the rain we've had recently, and the fact that there is a lot of farmland around there, some of the roads were thick with mud and there were a couple of floods.  In one village we met some contractors with large tractors who seemed to be there solely to spread mud on the road, including one lump the size of a very large badger....  by the end of the route I was glad we'd done it in the Golf and not the Imp, it looked as though it had been offroading, and I'm not sure how well it would have fared in the couple of floods.

The route was designed for an average speed of 24 mph and part of the scoring takes into account how far away from this your speed is (faster or slower); there are time checks along the way as well as at the end.  Also there are code boards along the way with letters on which you have to record to show that you were there, these are normally placed in areas where you might easily cut off a corner or go the wrong way. 

Apparently we ended up 4th overall, but we're not sure yet whether that means out of everyone or just the beginners/novices; we will see when we get the full results.

So, all in all a good first go at navigational rallying!

Saturday, 27 October 2012

Winter break

Now that we are in between hill climb seasons we've been looking towards next year. Alex thinks the 875 Sport engine should be able to go straight in without him having to take it apart which is good. He's been investigating the new carbs and reading up on them since we've never had Webers before. The Imp is certainly proving educational as well as fun! 

Alex has taken it up to Newbury for the weekend and reported that it's going well though still the odd tick-over issue. We're not going to worry too much about that though since we'll be changing the engine soon; we're just waiting for some info on the clutch and flywheel requirements.

On the 7th Nov we are doing our first navigation rally with Woolbridge Motor Club over in Dorset/Devon which is quite nerve wracking... We're not planning to use the Imp though, as we have a 2 hour drive just to get to the start!

Monday, 8 October 2012

Shopping!

By Jenny

Just back from a weekend's camping and shopping, not IN the Imp, but FOR the Imp. The final collection consisted of:

One Imp Sport engine 875cc
One standard spare engine 875cc
Twin Weber carburettors and manifold
Montecarlo springs front and rear
New handbrake cable
Brake kits
Replacement dash from which we can take a temp gauge. At the moment we just have The Light of Doom.

So that's a few things for us (well mostly Alex let's face it, while I'm studying) to work on while waiting for hillclimbs to resume in April!

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

XLB's biggest fan


Whenever we are working on XLB, Django's preferred spot is on the back seat and he will pester and get in the way until we relent!


Vehicle choices, and collecting engines

Sometimes friends ask us why we need to own a VW Transporter van, surely a normal car is sufficient? Mostly these are people who rarely travel further than 20 miles from home. Also, if any of them had owned a van themselves they would understand just how vital it is for:

  • Filling with camping gear for a week in Scotland + large dog
  • Being able to see over hedgerows, and the car in front in traffic jams
  • Using to collect car engines, bonnets, and other sundry large items
  • Room for a double sofa bed mattress for in-van sleeping
  • Taking 3 months worth of garden rubbish to the tip
  • Moving house

This weekend it will be collecting two Imp engines won on eBay for a bargain (one Imp Sport, one standard 875cc), as well as carrying gear for us to camp for a night in the Peak District, plus dog of course.

What do you mean, "camping? but it's October!"   We camped for 2 weeks in Scotland in November once; it rained for 12 out of 14 days, so I'm sure we'll manage...