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What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 12:37 pm
by YanMa YatTai
I would like to enter the NSW Supersprints this year. I notice the mention of a Dorian which I gather is a timing device. On the Mini CC rego form it mentions you can hire one with a bracket for a fee.

If I plan to enter all supersprint rounds is it worth me purchasing rather than hire? How much and where do I get them from?

And where do I stick it?

Re: What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 12:42 pm
by hks_kansei

Re: What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 12:50 pm
by Magpie
About the timers http://www.dorian.com.au/data1_car.htm

Suggested where to install http://www.6hourrelay.com.au/Dorian%20mounting%20suggestion.pdf

To purchase try Dorian Industries, Factory 1, 29 Graham Court, Hoppers Crossing VIC, 3029. Phone: (03) 9931 1371.

Re: What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 1:16 pm
by david_syd_au
YanMa YatTai wrote:I would like to enter the NSW Supersprints this year. I notice the mention of a Dorian which I gather is a timing device. On the Mini CC rego form it mentions you can hire one with a bracket for a fee.

If I plan to enter all supersprint rounds is it worth me purchasing rather than hire? How much and where do I get them from?

And where do I stick it?

You buy the bracket ($10 from memory), and can hire the Dorian.

There are a number of places to attach the bracket, and on MX-5s they are typically put under the car, forward of the front wheels. I am happy to remove my bracket and loan it to you so you can sort out a mounting in advance of getting your own bracket at the 1st supersprint round.

If you are considering buying a Dorian, it may be worth holding off, as I am trying to put together a group buy for NSW MX-5 club members.

Re: What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 1:20 pm
by mazmad
Great initiative David.

Re: What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 2:08 pm
by Guran
While you're just getting started, you're better off hiring the Dorian because they are a substantial investment ($500+ I think). After doing supersprints for the last four years, I'm still hiring! (although I'm keen on the group buy)

Re: What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 3:56 pm
by WASP
A portrait

Re: What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 4:10 pm
by Magpie
From the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen or the Oscar Wilde novel?

Re: What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 6:57 pm
by zero00
Guran wrote:While you're just getting started, you're better off hiring the Dorian because they are a substantial investment ($500+ I think). After doing supersprints for the last four years, I'm still hiring! (although I'm keen on the group buy)


After the Natmeet track day Bryan I'd like you comments on the transponders we use at Lakeside and QR. The transponder is $80 to buy [or can be hired], the 'lapceiver' in-car display is $120, matched to your transponder number, the lap times [ie: 1:09.3245] will flash up in a second or so - not sure if they will hire out a 'lapceiver' but will see you on the day

Re: What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 7:39 pm
by Hellmun
Guran wrote:While you're just getting started, you're better off hiring the Dorian because they are a substantial investment ($500+ I think). After doing supersprints for the last four years, I'm still hiring! (although I'm keen on the group buy)

$370 was what I paid 6-7 years ago. Not sure on current price but mine paid itself off.

Re: What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 10:35 pm
by zossy1
In for a group buy if the price is right. $30 hire fee remains attractive though...

Re: What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 1:10 pm
by Trackphotos
zero00 wrote:After the Natmeet track day Bryan I'd like you comments on the transponders we use at Lakeside and QR. The transponder is $80 to buy [or can be hired], the 'lapceiver' in-car display is $120, matched to your transponder number, the lap times [ie: 1:09.3245] will flash up in a second or so - not sure if they will hire out a 'lapceiver' but will see you on the day


Only $105 for a Lapceiver now Roger, at least that's what the sign hanging in the QR office says. I have one that I don't use, really shouldn't have bought it in the first place. Hasn't recorded a laptime since my first track day.

Re: What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 3:11 pm
by WASP
Magpie wrote:From the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen or the Oscar Wilde novel?


Ah An educated man, from the novel and the film of the same name

Re: What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:04 pm
by zero00
Trackphotos wrote:
zero00 wrote:After the Natmeet track day Bryan I'd like you comments on the transponders we use at Lakeside and QR. The transponder is $80 to buy [or can be hired], the 'lapceiver' in-car display is $120, matched to your transponder number, the lap times [ie: 1:09.3245] will flash up in a second or so - not sure if they will hire out a 'lapceiver' but will see you on the day


Only $105 for a Lapceiver now Roger, at least that's what the sign hanging in the QR office says. I have one that I don't use, really shouldn't have bought it in the first place. Hasn't recorded a laptime since my first track day.


If you are not using it on the Natmeet track day I might see if it's OK for Guran [Bryan] to use it and evaluate mate - let me know - just a matter of entering the transponder number into it that he uses

Thanks

Re: What's a Dorian and should I buy or hire?

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 10:54 pm
by Jimbo
I am in favour of a group buy for Dorians
I am trialling Harry's gp at next track day, but all our tracks use Dorian