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  1. Mini 0801. They're wired into the car and power on when I start the car and start recording straight away. They're great quality for the price but I might sell them to get something with better audio.

     

    I did also have a GoPro for trackdays but I sold that last year as I wasn't using it much, typical!

  2. I can get everything off my cameras and upload it somewhere if you like? The audio quality is crap but its 1080p wideangle so with a bit of lens correction or cropping you can get it looking good without the curved corners!

     

    PM me your email address or Skype username :)

  3. Thanks, I thought the Aqua Gleam one might be out of the picture for lack of pressure anyway. If it doesn't last that long and isn't refillable then I'll probably go for a tank of some sort.

     

    The fact that you're looking for something else similar means that it does work well then?

  4. I think if you buy the correct ones you can use them with a pressure washer. TheRace Glaze one has a few reviews and they mention pressure washer, I think the tanks can go up to 10.5bar. THe Aqua Gleam one looks like a pressure washer can't be used so that one might be ruled out straight away as I don't fancy standing there with water dribbling out the end of the hose.

     

    Also found this one which couple of people have bought - http://www.vyair.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=362

  5. I was looking at these over Winter to save time when washing the car but thinking about it, it makes more sense over Summer!

     

    Does anyone use some sort of inline water de-ioniser when rinsing down their car? I've come across a couple on Detailing World and Google but the one that a few people mention I can't seem to find online.

     

    For anyone wondering, you stick a de-ioniser between tap and pressure washer, it filters the water removing which means you don't have to manually dry the car. It's the minerals and impurities in the water that cause dry stains on the car, so this way means you just wash, rinse then leave to dry in the sun and it should be mark free :)

     

    Ones I've come across and wondering if anyone has any experience with them are -

     

    Aqua Gleam - http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/aqua-gleam/0ppm-de-ionising-water-filter-30.aspx

    DI Vessel - http://www.daqua.co.uk/divessels.htm

    Raceglaze Water Filter - http://www.raceglaze.co.uk/race-glaze/400-litre-0ppm-car-washing-filter/

     

    I'm assuming the Aqua Gleam is overpriced as it's marketed towards car enthusiasts and a tank with crystals/resin in will be cheaper and do the same job?

  6. Nilfisk ones are decent. You can then get a snow foam lance on Detailing World to help with a pre-wash. You will need some sort of lance on the end though otherwise the water just dribbles out. Think AutoBrite do one on DW for around £40.

     

    You can get the Nilfisk ones on offer a couple of times a year so worht looking out for a deal.

  7. Yeah 10am Poplar :) I'll be in a big black monstrosity!

     

    Just to say, southbound side yeah? Last time I was at a meet half the people were on the other side of the motorway haha

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