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Fiat Mephistopheles (take 2)......

Hi Paul i used a cylindrical felt pad and some ultra fine Tamiya polishing paste on about 200rpm. My "experiments" showed on alloy that you really need to polish the pattern on rather than scratch it on, I did try one of those Dremel style paint brush, wire brushes with bristles cut right back which worked quite well but it was really to coarse.

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Hi Paul i used a cylindrical felt pad and some ultra fine Tamiya polishing paste on about 200rpm. My "experiments" showed on alloy that you really need to polish the pattern on rather than scratch it on, I did try one of those Dremel style paint brush, wire brushes with bristles cut right back which worked quite well but it was really to coarse.

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I wonder if using a mechanical pencil eraser chucked into your drill would give a smaller tighter swirl? No matter, it looks amazing.
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James
 
Slightly off topic

My sleeper Audi
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Best times yet this weekend

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There are 2x 0-60 mph figures, the bottom one is disregarding the first 1 foot of movement as this is basically the clutch take up time and is the industry std way of recording 0-60 mph. BMW in particular have appaling clutch take up times so if you included them in the run your average BMW would be slower than a lot of shopping trolly hatch backs :)

I recorded 3.57 seconds but the Standing quarter mile was only 12 Seconds so i need to see what's going on above 80mph as i am losing acceleration at the top end

For comparison
2017 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Convertible (Manual) 0-60 mph 3.6 Quarter mile 12.0
 
i need to see what's going on above 80mph as i am losing acceleration at the top end
Governor guv'nor...I got my old 97 GMC pickup up to about 97 once and the fuel just started shutting off. I'm sure Audi has a cleaner system to slow you down.
 
ha ha yes it has a rev limiter that cuts in at 156 mph.. No this is basic, so first thing will be to wash the air filter out in the cold air induction.
 
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