Dear Diminuendo
When I look under the bonnet my engine always looks much smaller than everyone else’s. I am sure everybody is sniggering behind my back. I presume this is the reason for my singular lack of success. Ive tried abusing my rubber but with no result. What should I do about this? Is it safe?
Diminuendo
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Sorry Peter.. Never had that problem... my advice .. Ask Bob as his experience in these matters is first hand
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Peter,
Chaps like 'Our Jack' often boast about the size of their engine, but itis all torque!
Crescendo Bob
Chaps like 'Our Jack' often boast about the size of their engine, but itis all torque!
Crescendo Bob
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no boasting needed just knows how to drive - well!!!
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Barry- I'm glad your not being SHEEPish,
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Barry Sumner wrote:no boasting needed just knows how to drive - well!!!
Barry
Barry,
I don't think that has anything to do with the subject in hand, so to speak!
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drive - well and torque!
thats multi tasking!!!!!!!
Barry
thats multi tasking!!!!!!!
Barry
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Peter,
I have been giving some thought to your 'problem' and would like to pass on a few ideas that might bring you some comfort.
I gather that when you open your bonnet in the garage the size of your engine is the subject of ridicule from other forum members, I assume that you only have a plus 4 to show off, whereas those sneering sport plus 8's. Well it is worth noting that small is often beautiful and of manageable proportions, while the plus 8 can cause an unsightly bulge in the bodywork, which can be embarassing especially in mixed company such as AC and MG types.
Something small with a short stroke can deliver impressive piston speed, and powerful performance in action,leading to a more satisfactory result at the climax of the event.
I know that some may claim to have more 'grunt', but I fail to see how grunting improves the whole experience for the onlooker, or indeed other participants.
No, no old friend, ignore the jibes and never be ashamed of your small frame, as there are products that can inrease stiffness in the chassis, giving you much faster times without loss of rigidity prior to completion of the course.
Hope this helps,
Doctor Bob.
I have been giving some thought to your 'problem' and would like to pass on a few ideas that might bring you some comfort.
I gather that when you open your bonnet in the garage the size of your engine is the subject of ridicule from other forum members, I assume that you only have a plus 4 to show off, whereas those sneering sport plus 8's. Well it is worth noting that small is often beautiful and of manageable proportions, while the plus 8 can cause an unsightly bulge in the bodywork, which can be embarassing especially in mixed company such as AC and MG types.
Something small with a short stroke can deliver impressive piston speed, and powerful performance in action,leading to a more satisfactory result at the climax of the event.
I know that some may claim to have more 'grunt', but I fail to see how grunting improves the whole experience for the onlooker, or indeed other participants.
No, no old friend, ignore the jibes and never be ashamed of your small frame, as there are products that can inrease stiffness in the chassis, giving you much faster times without loss of rigidity prior to completion of the course.
Hope this helps,
Doctor Bob.
Ace Photograp…… you know!
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