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Based in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, the Castrol EDGE supported Team Saluki is named after the legendary Arabian hunting dog which is bred for speed and endurance in the desert - very apt considering that the Team competes in desert racing events in the Middle East. www.teamsaluki.com
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posted by JamesThomas, 01-Oct-08
1st October 2008 The Saluki was back out in the desert for another test. Mark and I met at Mark's to take advantage of an extra day off due to the Eid break. The plan was to take the same route to Fossil Rock, and push the Saluki a bit harder. The Saluki was obviously enjoying its day off, as it did not want to go out and refused to start. A quick bump start later and we were running all 6 cylinders. On to the trailer and it was my turn to drive the Duellie and tow the Saluki. This...
(0 comments)posted by Desert Dog, 15-Sep-08
It has been a long hot summer and the rebuild of the car has taken quite a bit longer than we expected. Suffice to say we have been finding numerous little things that could effect our performance which have been corrected. One issue that we did have was the fact that the 30 amp breakers for the cooling fans were tripping constantly. The fans were changed and a set of temperature compensated aircraft circuit breakers were sourced. As we have a high ambient temperature in the UAE (50 degC) we...
(3 comments)posted by Desert Dog, 27-May-08
Finally we have come to the day to fire up the newly built engine. It has taken quite a bit of time to get to this stage - mainly because we've had to modify various bits and pieces and source items which are 'specials' such as throttle cables, etc. Needless to say everything is working fine and now we need to complete the rebuild of the shocks. Fine tuning of these will take place in the desert - unfortunately we're now in summer and it's really beginning to heat up - just what we need when...
(2 comments)posted by Desert Dog, 06-May-08
Summer in the UAE can be blistering hot and a few hardy souls venture out into the desert during this time. The rally season has come to an end and it is time to prepare the car in readiness for the next big event, the UAE Desert Challenge. At present the engine is being rebuilt (Honda J35 VTEC 3.5L), a new aluminium radiator is being installed and the eight Fox shocks will also be stripped down, revalved and dialled in. It's a slow process but we mean to get it right.
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