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Mount I'm using for road use is this
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/dash-genie-in-car-holder-p23796.htm
Obviously not suitable for track use.
I've ordered this for track days
http://www.cameragrip.co.uk/acatalog/hague_iphone4_mount.html
And I'll be attaching it to the dash using a 3m pad, or one of...
Harry's lap timer app, with the video option (extra £2.99)
Gave it a try today, dash mounted, uses the iPhone 4's internal gps.
(Video is still being processed by yt, so quality should improve)
Calculated I'm getting 33mpg at the moment. Trip computer under-reads by 5mpg.
Did 400miles on one tank driving very economically (ie 70mph mway, as light as possible on the throttle).
This was going to be a project for me and my brother to work on, but plans have changed so it'll sadly be up for sale soon.
Gave it a wash, thought I'd try playing about with the camera settings to get some night pics. Most were crap, this was the best
That's not right, a healthy cup should have a better mid range. The weight of the 200, added to the fact that they put out 190bhp if you're lucky, closer to 180 for most would see to that.
Mine was driven hard from day one. Running in is pointless imo with modern cars.
Brilliant in the dry, very good on track (not quite r888 levels). Fine in the wet, they do struggle with clearing standing water in comparison to Exalto's, F1's etc
Have to agree! It's a fair but harsher in terms of ride than the mk2's. But it's got incredible high speed control, difficult to get one without the other!
Mine's well run-in. It will never feel quite as quick as a 1*2, they weigh a lot and do not make 197bhp, 190max if you're very, very lucky. Glad you're enjoying it.