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An interesting and old argument. The racing would likely be closer and less limited by all the typical aero issues, you'd certainly see more oversteer and understeer! People like technology though. I'd rather see continued aero and getting rid of all the fake stuff to make the racing closer: DRS, push to pass, etc... And get rid of batteries and all the systems needed to control them. My 2 cents. Jim
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Have had the misfortune of racing there once in the rain in an FE. Going down the front straight around pit in, I look to my left and see a P1 passing me. Start to move slowly right to let him by and get passed by another P1 on the right that I NEVER saw. Would’ve been really ugly squeezing the P1 into the inside wall, or the side of me. I’ve had an Elise since 2005. You’ll love your Caterham. MUCH different feeling on track. Won’t trash any front clams though. Keep it on the black stuff!! Enjoy. Jim
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VIR in the snow! That should be interesting Jim
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Look at some of the karting shoes as well. Same design and fit of a race shoe without any fire protection. Less expensive and same appearance. Jim
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So I have a diesel Cayenne (bought with 90K miles and 2 yrs of CPO) and pull a Thule trailer. It's 16' box and 4' V nose. All aluminum. Not sure what it weighs. The Cayenne pulls it like its not there. Fits mutiple smaller cars but the gate is a little steep so hard to get in cars with large front overhangs. I used to have a set up like Blakes with a Trailex. When I started racing formula cars I went to the enclosed trailer. Found the trailer close to me also on Racing Junk. Jim
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I'm offering $100 to anyone who can solve my car's nightmarish issues
FE07 replied to Ted7's topic in General Tech
I can't respond to the car cutting out and then starting with just the clutch. That's just bizarre! I can however tell you that I also have a Zetec powered Cat that has always idled high since I've had it. Both Chip Bond (the original builder with GT classics) and George Alderman looked at it and tried all kinds of things to figure out the idle issue. Changed the seals for the intake and injectors, swapped injectors, messed with the PCV system. We swapped the stock ECU for another one and it seemed better for a little while but then ultimately returned to idle around 2200. Sometimes it will go down to 800-1000 if the car is warmed up but it's not consistent. I just live with it. The cutoff though could be dangerous. -
Thanks for the replies guys. Unfortuneately, it's a T9 without a drain plug. It's been a slow leak over the past 8 years which is what prompted me to finally look at it. Was a little less than 1/2 empty. Gearbox was working fine. Think the only way for me to empty it full will be from the top. Put the drain plug back in, tightened it down and I'll keep an eye on it. Jim
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Decided to drain and fill my gearbox (Ford T9) George Alderman had welded a 1/2" bolt to the top of the drain plug which made it easier to get to. Drained it- well sort of. Didn't really get more than 5-10 cc out of the box. It filled with approx 1/2 quart of Redline MTL. Obviously wasn't empty but certainly not full. When I put the plug back in, it went in easily for probably the first 2-3 full turns. The plug appeared to be going in perpendicular to the hole, not angled. Then it started getting very hard to turn as though it was cutting new threads. Removed the plug and no signs of any new threads on it. Can just see part of the threads in the hole which appear ok. My pinky didn't feel anything sharp on the threads. So- maybe there were threads sticking out on the plug when I went to remove it?? About 1/2 of the threads are in. Anyone with any thoughts or suggestions (other than pulling the engine and trans to look at it!) much appreciated. Jim
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Help needed from the community to review a future BaT listing
FE07 replied to Pokey's topic in Cars For Sale
Looks good. I remember Kitcats car from the 7's events. Only thing I see is the name of the dealer in Virginia was Chip Bond (not Lamb). Jim -
C & C at Hunt Valley. That red car next to yours sure does look familiar. Sorry I didn't get a chance to talk to you. Jim
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Straight piece is 9 1/4" in length. Curved 26 1/2" in length. Both are 1.26" internal diameter and 1.39" external. Where would one go to have these made?? Thanks, Jim
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I have some rusting on the metal piping in my cooling system so I took it apart to have it sandblasted and powdercoated. I saw however on the inside of the tubing some oxidation and thought maybe it would be better to replace this and start fresh. They have rolled, raised lips on both ends. Has anyone ever looked into having replacements made or bought new ones? Thanks for the replies. Jim
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Affect of Steel and Aluminum Tariff on New Caterham Kit Pricing?
FE07 replied to Rustler's topic in General Sevens Discussion
wdb- Just received my kit from Newton. When UPS dropped it off (which literally took 3 days from England) they collected $34 which the driver told me were due to tarrifs? I don't know, could've been customs? It's likely to only get worse. Jim -
Two sheets of thin aluminum with some bearing grease between them works well. Just make sure the aluminum is wide enough for the front tires. Jim
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WOW! So sorry for your loss. Can't imagine. Jim
