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panamericano

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  1. What are the contact points for the lift? What are the arms coming out to the tires? Is it a motorcycle lift? Did you get something to lift the rear too?
  2. Anyone ever been to this event? Looks like fun, according to Hemmings article: https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2018/10/18/put-in-bay-sports-car-races-2018/?refer=news
  3. Jeff, Welcome aboard. It will autocross very differently than the Miata. Slow inputs or you'll spend a lot of time sideways. Then you will see why the TV shows love the 7s. You can get very sideways and still catch it. Have fun. -Mark
  4. '61 racer on BAT https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1961-lotus-seven/
  5. Josh, good hunting for just the right car. About that 3:00 PM rain date. My first car was a 32-33 Ford street rod with no top, etc. Since I lived in Mexico City, I had a similar situation to yours. There, it rained all summer for 20 minutes at 4:00 PM. I carried a tarp in the truck to throw over the car and simply had a cafe to wait it out. If the weather is as reliable as that, you just plan ahead and work around it. With the driving joy of a Seven, we don't need no stinking top, windows, AC, radio, sat/nav, power steering, cruise control, ...
  6. Cool project. But, you'll never pass for Kimi, using so many words.
  7. [h=1]500-Mile 2005 Caterham Super 7 on BAT[/h] https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2005-caterham-lotus-super-seven/?utm_source=dailymail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2018-10-04
  8. "The course only troubles me if it is overdriven. Todd was being measured in his driving by leaving a margin of safety - you could see it in the video - but was close enough to make it exciting. Well put, Croc. In the Panamericana, (the 6 times I ran) we usually had one ex-F1 driver. They must have thought it was a circuit race. Most never finished the first day. None of them ever finished the second day without a crash. One has to adjust to the conditions. That street event looks like a lot of fun, though posting a few "No Spectating" areas would take nothing away. Just moving across the street in some cases would go a long way toward make it safer.
  9. Rotary Cat https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1977-caterham-super-seven/?utm_source=dailymail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2018-09-25
  10. Holy Mole! No wonder I didn't try to built anything my own. Congratulations!
  11. Croc's list has gotten so long, I may have missed this one. Or it's new. https://www.streetsideclassics.com/vehicles/0823-nsh/1962-lotus-stalker-super-7
  12. That sort of accident totals a lot of cars, with the airbags adding to repairs. You take the insurance payout (agreed value) and get another one. Or you take their money, minus a nominal salvage amount, and keep the salvage. Then go the LoCost route and fix it. Probably no harder or more expensive than it would be with my old (80s) Birkin. My advice: Don't worry. Be happy. -Mark
  13. In Texas, this poor baby would be in Registration Hell. At the moment they only entertain kits that are a replica of something old. I would hold onto a Miata title and just call it modified or rebodied. I do not think any cop really cares, as long as it has (old Miata) plates.
  14. A bit pricey, so maybe two of you should go in together. Not exactly a winter basement project. https://bringatrailer.com/2014/12/31/bring-a-paver-historic-marlboro-motor-raceway-for-sale/
  15. And is that a OWOW steering wheel?
  16. LOCOST. Decidedly low cost features, but some interesting metal work. https://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/d/2008-hand-built-comet-roadster/6667797697.html
  17. I've always thought 13.6 was right on, so you are not far off. Above points are good. If your laptop is reading off the ECU, maybe that causes a couple tenths drop. Some circuits have a built in resistance. Are you having any negative symptoms?
  18. Rick, Congratulations. Dig the yellow accents. Enjoy it. -Mark
  19. That looks very cool. Certainly slimmed than the 5-BC that I have mounted to my roll bar. Someone, get one, put a little bucket of gas on fire and let us all know how it works.
  20. I doubt you could find one now. But, in the old days we had No Lead and Leaded gas pumps side by side. People who wanted to put Leaded in a No Lead car bought a nozzle adapter that had the skinny neck to go through the flapper, topped by a bigger neck that fit a Leaded nozzle (slightly bigger diameter). This was just an adapter, no conical funnel. A bit of automotive nostalgia that might be useful again.
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