
haiku88
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September PM's replied to, can show the car Friday or over the weekend...was out of town for a few days
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price drop from 19K to 17.5K
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complete Ford Crossflow for sale in N. Calif.
haiku88 replied to haiku88's topic in Parts For Sale / Wanted
will relay to the seller this evening, thanks... -
complete Ford Crossflow for sale in N. Calif.
haiku88 replied to haiku88's topic in Parts For Sale / Wanted
Thanks much for the tip, sent them an email.... -
complete Ford Crossflow for sale in N. Calif.
haiku88 replied to haiku88's topic in Parts For Sale / Wanted
new price is $250 or BO..... -
posting this for a mechanic friend, he has a complete 1600 xflow engine pulled from an automatic Cortina years ago and it ran at that time, best offer. The engine is located in Geyserville, CA, about 70 miles north of S.F. contact is jimsautogv at comcast.net
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thanks much, that is good to know...think I'll try making some half doors like on Gert's car instead.
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thanks to all for the info, sounds like blockers don't work well w/o the side curtains, and I rarely drive with mine. I did find a little info at Blat Chat, a British firm makes a fabric blocker that supposedly works well, will try experimenting with something similar...attached a photo from the supplier http://www.softbitsforsevens.co.uk/page39a.html http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1617659679_wpbbb73507_1b.jpg
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I tried making one from plexiglass, first cut it to fit the roll bar, buffeting was not reduced and might actually be slightly worse. Today cut it down to 8" and it is maybe a little better. Has anyone made or bought one that works better? Is mesh maybe better than something solid?
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you can test your sensor with an ohmmeter by checking the resistance at room temperature, freezing (ice water)), and boiling. I did this with mine awhile back and found the specs on the web, but did not save he link...FWIW mine tested OK, the trouble was elsewhere....but I had a different problem
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no catalytic converter, and vapors could enter the tailpipe from spilled gasoline if it were on EITHER side....if this was something that happened with rear exhaust Sevens (or rear exhaust cars in general) it would probably be common knowledge...but thank you for sharing your concern :7fume:
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ummm.....no....not nearly hot enough, the exhaust is cooled down considerably after passing through two mufflers, can touch the tailpipe briefly after a long drive MUCH higher temperatures are required to ignite gasoline, see http://tinyurl.com/6r4aap
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thanks very much, it uploaded ok today...also FWIW did not lose any ground clearance as Martin observed, other parts of the car are lower and since the case is insulated I was able to safely mount it close to the body
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Elv15 at the Calif. Caterham forum posted a link to a Blatchat thread http://blatchat.com/t.asp?id=145840&pn=1&ps=15&c= that detailed how someone added a second muffler and had good results. I decided to do the same as I wanted my car quieter and also want to autocross it with a local club that has tight noise restrictions. I used a Hushpower resonator and it fits well under the back of the car and should be fairly unobtrusive once I paint it and the plumbing flat black with BBQ paint...actually with the plate and spare installed it is partly hidden already. The noise level is way down, tone is much deeper, and now the intake is actually louder from the drivers seat...but the car still sounds good when I get on it. FWIW the primary muffler is also a Hushpower. Power feels about the same by seat of the pants... Tried to add a photo but it won't take for some reason, upload goes but shows as 0 bytes in the upload directory:banghead: edit:-picture fixed http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/972583829_resonator.jpg