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Started in NZ and wound up here, driven/ridden and owned some stuff and still enjoying it
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Reno, NV
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Motorsport of all sorts and getting the grandkids excited about it
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Working on it, not in it
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Se7en
2013 Caterham 485
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New 7 Owner Initial Questions
Renottse replied to Randy Flowers's topic in General Sevens Discussion
Congrats, the learning begins. Shoes: I had a good experience with piloti endurance ( no longer made), the current icona is a similar shape. Rule of the internet is to get a 1/2 size down as the run large. Size 11.5 fitted snug for my size feet with my orthotics insoles, no hot spots and all day comfortable including walking. Muffler burns: Very real concern. My wife got a significant one. Long pants became the required attire. To buy her a few seconds so as not repeat I removed the heat shield, this reduced the chance of contact because she had more clearance to her leg. Wrapped the muffler and covered the band clamps with heat tube. There are a number of companies making heat mats, I have used heat shield products and a possible drape over solution might be their stealth floor shield mat, it comes in some larger sizes. love the color choice. Enjoy. -
Edit: @biomax, email them and order whatever set up you want. They tend to make them on demand since COVID, that’s how I got ours. The softbits door doesn’t have the formed pocket for your arm, however on a SV chassis there is sufficient room in the cabin plus the slight give in the fabric and if you leave (or choose to not in stall a snap at the rear)they allow you to have your arm resting comfortably on the sill. I have the mohair version so more give than say vinyl. They drop down to the ground for entry, so that’s of note. They do help with the chill factor and with a half hood provide a less turbulent environment for sustained 65-70 mph cruise… ear plugs still required. If wet weather is a factor, vinyl would be my choice. An alternative to Westermann is https://classiccarbon.co.uk/products/grp-half-doors Not used them so can’t comment on fit / finish / quality
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SBD have this; 1) https://sbdmotorsport.co.uk/product/wt-pm5-ewp-1-davis-craig-ewp80-electric-water-pump/ They also have a stand alone controller; 2) https://sbdmotorsport.co.uk/product/wt-pm5-ewp-con-03-davis-craig-digital-controller/ If you’re using unlocked / aftermarket ecu you should be able to control 1) without 2)
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Yes I received it and replied via email.
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No. Only went up a couple of days ago, not really the selling / buying season at the minute. People need time to mull things over, ask questions, have discussions with partners, think about / organize shipping, find space in the garage, compare comps etc, etc, etc. Figured going up now would give time for all of that before we get to test driving weather. They salt the roads here as well, so no rush on my side. thanks for the bump.
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Spider cracks passenger rear under tail light size of a quarter. Hood, passenger side, 1 1/2” across. Half hood, original wheels Tonneau cover and light muffler Full weather gear Softbits half hood & doors
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Driver side lowered floor Passenger lowered floor Passenger side rear Driver side rear Drive shaft tunnel Rear of gear box Drivers side front Passenger side front Rear of dry sump Front of dry sump
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New windshield front New windshield rear Inspection decal Part information Original headlights, oem spare rear light assemblies Badges Interior panels, mirrors, second battery key. Sailrite tools and assorted snaps.
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Driver front CXR Driver rear CXR Passenger front CXR Passenger Rear CXR 8 spoke Caterham wheels. 10 spoke Caterham wheels Original rear shocks. Original front shocks
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Lightweight muffler Original heat shield Soft bits carrier, driver floor mat Inside passenger door inside driver door Doors Full weather hood rear Full weather hood passenger Full weather hood driver Full weather hood front
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Location Reno, NV Price $ 50,000 Mileage 5,828 Third owner The car is titled in Nevada as, YEAR: 2018 * (see explanation below) MAKE: Assembled vehicle (ASVE) MODEL: 57 Lotus From the Caterham Sales Order SEVEN 485 EU5 LHD SV 240 BHP 2.0 DUR SV Chassis, Full screen and weather equipment 12V power socket Hood Bag (Do Not Have This) Limited Slip Differential Chassis No. SDKLDF5D81367XXXX Battery Master Switch 6 Speed Gear Box Black/Aluminum Also has, Heater, heated windscreen, standard seats with lowered floors, four point harnesses and road roll cage. Additions, Tractive CORE A+ suspension with 250 lb front springs and 150 lb rear springs and these have seen 1,023 Miles of road use. LED H4 bulbs in headlights. Emissions The car has to pass an emissions test in Nevada and does so. See below for the latest test result: Pass For the states that require an inspection under the hood for a closed loop system I have return piping with a PCV at the catch can that returns to the air intake. Included in sale Tonneau cover with removable driver panel, excellent condition. Softbits half doors and half hood with passenger entry, in Mohair, excellent condition. Caterham 10 spoke 6.5x15 wheels with Avon CR500’s 3,517 miles of use , note the tires date from 2012. Wheels are in excellent condition. Caterham 8 spoke 6.5x13 front and 8x13 rear with Avon ZZS tires (date code 4519) these have 2,043 miles of use, wheels are good condition, there are chips in the powder coating at the rim. Compomotive CXR 6.5x13 front and 8x13 rears with Avon ZZR’s mileage on the tires is unknown as they were second hand, wheels are in excellent condition. New heated windscreen. Light weight muffler. Assorted badges. * Why 2018 for year? It should be 2013 as that’s what’s on the MSO and confirmed by Caterham. The Nevada DMV used the previous title document issue date. They wouldn’t explain why. The Last oil and filter change was done at 4,547 miles with 5W-30 Mobil 1.
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“tongue in cheek” There is always this extreme… On a serious note, you do kinda just get used to cars/trucks being close and your pre-wired for the next evolution… still, just for the giggle factor I’d love to see a set on a se7en :)
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A thought from the parallel universe of motorcycles where being “seen” is also a common concern. Ive used the Clearwater bille brake light on my bikes and as my wife commented “ that’s obnoxiously bright when braking “, which is what it’s designed to be. It is kinda bright when not braking and mounted low on the number plate so in the ball park of a se7en’s height. https://www.clearwaterlights.com/products/billie-brake-light However the unintended consequence was, if I stayed on the brake at a stop light the person behind me would creep closer to block the light, daytime 60% would creep, nighttime 90%. Observed that bigger vehicles didn’t get as close due to blocking the light earlier. Had thought about putting a couple on the roll bar of ours but I know exactly what would happen.
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Might help someone. Had reason to need the MIL light operable on the tachometer. Peter at Caerbont instruments successfully got it operational so that it comes on with ignition power up and goes out with engine running.