Radical SR8 @ the nurburgring( Insane)
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A Radical is a lot of fun and fast my other choice would be the Caterham its fun to build it yourself and you can drive on the street as well
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That car goes like stink! He must have been averaging about 200km/h on the track! The new M5 averages 170 if I remember correctly.
I love how the driver adjusts his visor or seatbelt when going flat out in 5th and 6th gear on the tight, bumpy straights
How much is a Radical btw?
I love how the driver adjusts his visor or seatbelt when going flat out in 5th and 6th gear on the tight, bumpy straights
How much is a Radical btw?
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You can find all the info you need about the Radicals in web site below
Radical Sportscars - Ten Years On - 1997-2007
Radical Sportscars - Ten Years On - 1997-2007
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You can find all the info you need about the Radicals in web site below
Radical Sportscars - Ten Years On - 1997-2007
Radical Sportscars - Ten Years On - 1997-2007
Starting Procedure
1. Always start the engine with a laptop connected to the ECU so that all engine parameters can be monitored during warm-up.
2. Check oil is visible in oil tank (aluminium casting between engine and gearbox). Check water level, turn on electric water pump (if fitted) to check that the system is free of air (2nd switch from right, next to ignition switch). Actual oil level does not matter at this point, because an amount of oil has drained back into the engine – this returns to the tank when the engine is
started.
3. Crank engine to get oil pressure with ignition coils disconnected.
4. Connect coils and turn ignition on. Start engine with no throttle, let engine idle at
approximately 2,000-3,000rpm. Check oil pressure is at 60psi minimum.
5. When engine water temperature reaches 50°C, rev engine several times to over 6,000rpm
and turn off.
6. Immediately check oil level, it must be 250mm ± 10mm from the top of the filler neck.
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Check out the pdf, it's a nice read
http://www.radicalsportscars.com/ran...s%20Manual.pdf