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Troy ODoherty
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Postby Troy ODoherty » 16 Jun 2014 09:31

Thanks Has been. That was the roughest piece of road I have ever had the displeasure of driving over. My 4wd commodore ute would not of made it over a couple of the humps. The car is getting better to drive every event. I have the luxury of having Nathan Quinn helping to sort the suspension. He drove a WRC John Cooper Mini in last years Rally Australia and really understands what is going on with shock development. Added to that we changed the rear diff to a Hilux unit and added 1 degree of negative camber and 1mm of toe in on a 15" wheel. This really changed the turn in of the car. It now has a CV joint on the outer end of the axle.[8D]

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Postby Troy ODoherty » 15 Aug 2014 12:08

At the request of Hasbeen :). We recently competed in the Border Ranges Rally in Northern NSW. This is the third time we have done this rally. Proper silly fast roads as one competitor said. Top speeds for us nudged 180kph ( 120mph). We finished 3rd NSW state and won our class. 15 outright. Very happy with the car.
The car is now in the workshop for a serious maintenance programme before the WRC in September.
Diff out new larger fuel tank gearbox out, new clutch,re grease front strut assemblies new front wheel bearings, adjust valve clearances,retune Webers and a general check over.
Thanks goes to The Wedge Shop for coming on board this year and helping with tech support and parts to keep the beast behaving. Check out the pics on Triumph TR7V8 rally team Facebook page. No need to join Facebook as it's an open page.

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Postby Hasbeen » 15 Aug 2014 12:49

Troy, I think it is time for you do a blog on all this. In fact it was probably time to start one a couple of years ago.

It would be great for everyone to follow the development of the car, & the team. There is not all that much things Triumph being pushed seriously these days. Does my heart good.

Love that bit of high speed stuff on Facebook.

Those struts look pretty serious, as with a fair bit of the other stuff.

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Postby tr8 » 15 Aug 2014 14:59

I second that. A blog in 'members blog ' section would be great.

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Postby Hasbeen » 16 Aug 2014 02:17

Great stuff Troy.

Oh incidentally, that lady of yours is worth more money.

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Postby John Clancy » 16 Aug 2014 06:42

Bloody amazing the way you keep the car pointing in the right direction.

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Postby Hasbeen » 16 Aug 2014 07:01

John, I was thinking it was amazing how he kept it going in the right direction, despite it never actually pointing in that dirrection.

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Postby Troy ODoherty » 16 Aug 2014 08:02

It's just as important to clean the side windows as the windscreen when the car is in for service[:D]

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