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Nick OTeen

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  1. That was taken at the Finish Line Auto Club in Costa Mesa back in January of this year.
  2. Go to Amazon, or Google Image, and do a search on "aluminum countersunk body washers."
  3. Given that you've already emailed everyone outside of the USA you've quite possibly contacted Redline Components Ltd., but in the event you haven't their website lists this: https://redlinecomponents.co.uk/product/nose-cone-620-sv-black/
  4. Wow, talk about a sleeper!
  5. Recordings were made of various examples of the real engine types (including the Maserati V8) which were then used to replace the sounds of the supercharged 2.0 Litre Ford Duratec engines utilized in the Caterham 620r chassis.
  6. If you haven't seen Michael Mann's new film, "Ferrari," I highly recommend seeing the film as it is very well done. Another reason to go see it is the interesting detail that several of the replica cars built for the movie - which looked every bit the part - were Caterham 620 chassis with bodies created by Carrozzaria Campana. https://www.autoweek.com/news/a46207390/how-they-made-the-ferraris-in-the-movie-look-real/
  7. Yes, the Duratec features an aluminum block whereas the Zetec's is cast iron. They are different engines. It's easy to spot a key difference without even removing the bonnet. The Zetec "family" of engines has the exhaust exiting to the driver's left while the Duratec's exhaust exits to the driver's right. As for my the headers on my car, yes, they are ceramic coated and, I think, they look very nice.
  8. Here's how the plastic cover has been trimmed on mine (Look Ma, no duct tape!).
  9. Sadly, it is most certainly true that Avon will be shutting down operations sometime in the latter part of 2023. Those of us involved in vintage racing classes that rely on Avon tires are naturally quite concerned. In particular are vintage open wheel groups running on slicks including F1, F Atlantic, Super Vee. There is a glimmer of hope that Goodyear (which owns Cooper tires which, in turn, owns Avon) will pick up production of the various sizes/types of tires currently produced by Avon.
  10. That new C/F fender looks fantastic. I particularly like the book match of the fabric. I've always wanted a set for my Caterham that are several inches longer (along the arc) such that they would cover more of the tread overall (something similar to the cycle wings in the photo below). I'd like to talk with your client about working up a pair such as those.
  11. Yeah, I got one sometime last year from another member here. It is a Caterham factory piece and looks great. My experiences in buying carbon fiber stuff from Westermann hasn't been very good, so if you're looking for a carbon fiber aero screen I'd recommend sourcing one from Caterham.
  12. My SV and I are located in Northern OC. Send me a PM and we'll work it all out.
  13. I think there may be some confusion in this thread given comments about water getting in a running engine, etc. The square box that you've described as being an "upward-facing cold air intake" has nothing to do with the air going into the engine. That square box is simply the air intake for the cockpit heating/ventilation system. Covering it while washing the car would be fine, but blocking it off while driving - particularly in humid conditions or in the rain - would be problematic as it would eliminate heating and ventilation when you need it most.
  14. Yep, Thundersport is the the right choice. I got my half hood (and boot bag, behind the seats bags, and half doors) from them. Great customer service and great products, meticulously made.
  15. Nice wheels. What are the sizes of the tires, front and rear?
  16. Caterham sells the carbon fiber guards. https://caterhamparts.co.uk/130-protectors
  17. Yes, it is simply a gauge/display.
  18. I use this small digital display on one of my race cars. Accurate, small, informative, and less distracting than most air/fuel ratio gauges. https://www.dynotunenitrous.com/store/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=129
  19. One set of pliers will work with all sizes of Cleco fasteners.
  20. Yes, without the special Cleco pliers you wouldn't get very far. When you are working on, or making, panels Clecos are indispensable Amazon has a variety of sets available.
  21. Or "Paint Protection Film." My Caterham has PPF on the rear fenders that extends about 10 inches beyond the tops of the carbon fiber guards (which are also covered in PPF). The PPF was applied first, then the PPF-covered carbon fiber guards went on top of that. Everything looks great after many miles; no small thing given the black paint job.
  22. If I'm not mistaken, the "fellow in OC" is Simon Leach, a "Kiwi" who has done a variety of work for me. He is an absolute master panel beater and fabricator. His shop is located right next to John Wayne Airport.
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