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Deman USA

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  1. @speedwagon No hurt feelings here at all sir.
  2. @CarYenta better be an ebike lol. thanks. Ill add the price to this ad title but can not add a price to the BaT auction due to its rules.
  3. @speedwagon my 2006 jeep wrangler rubicon with 190hp is far more usable and fun off road and in the rain then then my friends Ferrari 488 pista at 1/37 the cost so I agree with your logic, some of us overspend and some of us cant spend on toys for different reasons
  4. link for more photos https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2025-caterham-seven-620/#comments-anchor
  5. well no luck today on BaT gents so car is still for sale. Cheers, Dino
  6. couldn't drive it being i was waiting on title to arrive in order to get the insurance on it and by the time i got it in i already had it submitted to auction being im expanding my showroom and want to clear up space and free up funds.
  7. @thedreamer had no hits on here so I listed it on BaT
  8. @mpigors of course you can. Feel free to call or text me at 847-505-9364 i have it at my store at the Scottsdale airpark Lux Kitchen & Bath Gallery cheers dino
  9. forgot to mention it only has 2 miles and titled here in Arizona
  10. Great day everyone. Throwing it out there to see if anyone is interested since its still brand new in the wrapper and before I start driving her. After almost a year of waiting, tarrifs and fees totaling well over $125k here she is. Pretty much fully loaded other than a full cage. Seven 620R - 2.0 Duratec supercharged - 310bhp - Factory built - RHD only Standard size chassis with dedion rear, Limited-slip differential, 6-speed sequential transmission, Race suspension, Uprated brake master cylinder, Uprated ventilated brakes with quad piston calipers, 13" Black Apollo alloy wheels with 8" wide rears and Avon ZZR tires, Carbon fiber dashboard, Carbon padded seats, MOMO steering wheel, 4-point race harnesses, Carbon aeroscreen, Component finish - Black, Boot cover - Carbon vinyl, Composite nosecone, Carbon fiber cycle wings and rear wings, LED rear lights and indicators, Shift light, Polished exhaust, Choice of four standard paint finishes Sv-Wide Chassis Lowered floors Plumbed-in Fire Extinguisher Battery master cut-off switch Track day roll bar Full weather equipment with interchangeable carbon aeroscreen Side screen armrests Seats - Heated carbon seats with padding Steering wheel - Suede MOMO with quick release Sequential shift lights Heater Map pocket High intensity headlights with LED side lights LED Tail lights Indicator pods - Carbon Exclusive Paint Option--Viper Blue Full Decal Pack-Double stripes --Stripe Color - White, Pinstripe Color - Luminous Yellow Caterham Lettering Color - White Super7 Gearbox and Handbrake Gaitors trimmed in choice of fine Muirhead leather--Admiralty Blue Feel free to call or text me about it and price Dino 847-505-9364
  11. incase anyone was curious I filled 3/4 of tank with 100 octane and 1/4 with 91 since that's the highest rubbish we get here in Arizona and it must of cleaned out the system or something because it now runs like a champ even on straight 91.
  12. thanks for this info. ill take a look into it since the two harness attachment points are just sitting on top of the trans rubbing against the coolant sensor
  13. I don't see any MAP sensor anywhere so I don't think there is a MAP sensor on this sigma and its a dead plug they leave on the harness. found this info on another forum "The Focus MK2/MK2.5 with 1.4 and 1.6 Duratec (Sigma) engine do not have an Idle Air Control (IAC) valve or Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor. The amount of air going into the engine is calculated by the PCM using a Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor which is mounted at the intake manifold. This MAP sensor measures the air density. Combined with outside air temperature and engine RPM the PCM calculates the amount of air going into the engine. The idle control of this engine type is fully controlled by the PCM. The throtlle plate of the electronic throttle body can not fully close because it touches a springloaded adjustment screw. When idling the throttle plate is continuesly corrected by the electric throttle motor to obtain the correct RPM"
  14. I was hoping it was the issue when i cam across the same post last night but I do not see anywhere for the life of me a module or plug for this to connect to
  15. Hi John, I let the car sit for at least 10 mins that night It was also around 92* outside that night. I will be taking out tonight to drive at low speeds for a while before giving it full throttle to see if that helps.
  16. Hi 11Biudlite, much appreciated on these links. I will definitely pick it up to have
  17. Hi Croc, 1---looks like anything above 3k rpms 2---75-100% throttle 3---stutter is more accurate and thinking more of a fuel issue I did fill it with 100 octane last night so will take it out later today if weather permits to see if it makes a difference
  18. Hi gents im looking to see if these two connectors are needed and if so where they plug into online shows green connector plugging into an ecu but don’t see ok ein my engine bay
  19. Thanks again to both you and Greg. You gents have been very nice to work with.
  20. Good day fellow members and hope all is well. I recently purchased a 2020 310R with 1300 miles and in very good condition from Rick & Greg at Time Machine Motorsports, very polite, professional & awesome guys to deal with. Everything looked/looks great on it but I haven't been able to drive it since it was delivered and finally got a chance to last night,,,,,but returned it back to the garage 2 miles later. At full throttle (does not matter which gear) it starts cutting off power as if your hitting the rev limiter and sputters/flutters like a turbo setup when an intercooler pipe comes loose. Being this is my actual first Caterham I wanted to see if any of you have had or heard of this issue. I was searching in the middle of the night last night and came across that an immobilizer or TPS can be the issue here. Was told to disconnect the battery and touch the leads together to clear any faults. We only have 91 octane here in Arizona so was thinking of adding 100 octane to it to clean it possibly Any info would be appreciated so I can experience the joy in this beauty Any local Phoenix area members feel free to chime in with a good service center in the area Cheers, Dino
  21. well I guess its time I bring the SR27 back form the dead. looks like I need to find out where to register for the class here in the Chicago land area.
  22. We are a new company here, we dont have millions to spend. We thought by taking a loss on the first couple of cars just to get the cars out on the road and get the name out. We did not want this to happen, but what would you do if youi realized that you were losing over 30K on a deal, we did and im sure half of you would do the same. Yes, it is not the right way to do business for a new company and we see that, but sometimes things happen and you have to make a wise choice.
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