[urq] West Side UPG: Report & Photos....
Paul Lethbridge
paul.lethbridge at ansys.com
Thu Sep 16 09:14:26 EDT 2004
Ooops sorry ...
The link should be:
ftp://ftp.ansys.com/pub/marketng/plethbri/west_side_upg_2004.zip
<ftp://ftp.ansys.com/pub/marketng/plethbri/west_side_upg_2004.zip>
Kind regards,
Paul.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Lethbridge
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 2:43 PM
To: 'urq at audifans.com'
Subject: [urq] West Side UPG: Report & Photos....
Dear listers,
Here is an FTP download of the photos I took during our UPG
meet.
<ftp://marketng@ftp.ansys.com/pub/marketng/plethbri/west_side_upg_2004.z
ip>
Warning its 30 mByte.
I'm currently on a business trip and have not had time to put a
cool website together with captions, so download and enjoy...
Its was an awesome weekend.... driving along twisty roads with 8
additional urqs strung out behind in your rearview mirror is a great
experience!
My wife and I had a super time organizing, but as with any event
its the participation of the attendees that really makes it happen!
The itinerary proceeded pretty much to plan, on Saturday we had
a stroll around Park City old town, then lunch followed by our first
group drive, down to Temple square which was a little too hot and
congested largely due to an accident closing I-80..anyway we escaped
with heat soak and reconvened at Big Cottonwood Canyon. This was a hill
climb of 14 miles gaining about 6000 feet to Guardsman pass. All the
urq's did extremely well..even our altitude challenged contender got to
within 200 yards of the top. Banging on the steering wheel wouldn't coax
it any further up. The group photo at the top says it all... Then we
trundled back down for dinner at the Porcupine. Jim had a brief
interaction with a kindly gentleman who owned the parking lot of the
adjacent facility..he didn't take too kindly to having 9 urq's lined
up... so we moved and got down to some pitchers of beer and fine food at
the Porc. I put together a tough tech quiz which Tony Lum won, plus
other awards such as bravest soul (Sean) who traveled solo from Vegas,
bravest partner (Mickey), .Most altitude challenged (name withheld
pending bribe), best survived breakdown/problem (Ed).
Sunday started with a group breakfast where I presented a
"fridge magnet" with the group shot at Guardsman pass shot to each. Then
and a quick run to my house to pick up my dog and to relieve the
pressure in my bladder from multiple coffee refills. Its was simply an
excuse to get as many urq's as possible onto my driveway...! We then
retired to the hotel parking lot for some serious urq fiddling....
Andrew & Brandon swapped interiors, others replaced vacuum hoses. Andrew
explained that '83 front seat side bolsters are about twice as high a
those fitted to '84's...Hmmmm another future mod I think!.
I set up the slot car track early and Tony Lum put out a great
display model urq's. After lunch 5 cars came on the second group run to
East Canyon. We made it to the top of "Big mountain pass" but due to
impending thunderstorms headed back to the hotel... On the on ramp to
I-80 in pouring rain my lowly '84 WX experienced the full capability of
Brandon's 20V..I was perhaps at 6000 rpm in 3rd, Brandon loomed larger &
larger in my mirror as if I was standing still. Got to get me one of
those 3B's! Awesome Brandon. He modestly said that he didn't have much
ooomph left but I disagree. Jim's recent K24 swap also proved to be
extremely quick.
Back at the Hotel we spent most of the remainder of the
afternoon with the slot cars. Tony brought along a rare 4wd quattro
Scalextric car... We had a time trial race which Brandon won, Jim was
second I think. I achieved the "most consistent" prize....hmmmm.....
Jim peeled off home and then the rest of the group had a "last supper"
of Pizza & Beer.
O.K...I'm up for doing it again next year....same place &
time-frame?
.
Kind regards,
Paul.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Lethbridge
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 11:13 PM
To: 'urq at audifans.com'
Subject: [urq] West Side UPG: Off to a great start. ...
Dear Listers,
Well the bulk of the attendees arrived tonight.
We have 9 urquattros ..awesome!
No causalities...some of these urqs drove over 700 miles
with no worries.
The event starts officially tomorrow....We get to check
the hardware out in the am....then a group drive and on to the other
scheduled events previously posted. I'll post photo's soon.
Kind regards,
Paul.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Lethbridge
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 10:54 PM
To: 'urq at audifans.com'
Subject: [urq] water wetter.
Another perspective is to consider is that the
temperature gauge is measuring the temperature of the water surrounding
the sender (a NTC or PTC resistor encased in brass/copper) not the
engine...
If an additive to the water actually decreased
the efficiency with which heat is transferred from engine components to
the water, then the water temperature would be lower and your gauge
would also show a drop in temperature. You would thud be duped into
thinking that you are running at a lower temperature...meanwhile your
"engine" is actually running a lot hotter!
Food for though.....
Kind regards,
Paul.
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