
08-29-2007, 11:19 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Nottingham,
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Cobra Make, Engine: KMP180 with 428FE and Crendon 427 with Southern Automotive 462 side oiler
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Originally Posted by Naumoff
Hey Dingocooke Steve, I see you got rid of that RAM POS and purchased a real Cobra.
I was at Cendon last Summer with Wilf and Neil O.
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Yep, had a Hawk in between, but the handling was a bit, well 'steroidal MGB', and had more mid corner body roll than a Chevy Malibu; but thats what you get when you throw lots of corners at a live back axle; only fit for boulevard cruisers and farm vehicles!
The Hawk 289 was a really nice car period correct wise, much better than the RAM in that respect, although the Adrian Reynard chassis that the RAM had was the better ultimate road holder/high speed cornering tool of the three; very flat and neutral if a little hard; but the Crendon aces them both IMO; with a great blend of sufficient rigidity yet compliance. Wilf lives about 30 minutes from me, his Crendon convinced me it was the way to go.
Last edited by Dingocooke; 08-29-2007 at 11:32 AM..
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