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  1. This exercise now makes a lot of sense to me. I was confused earlier. I suspect your car handles very well. If you are following guidance by Loren on set up then you are on a home run. He knows these cars and is a very handy driver on the track. As you say, making changes to the handling requires some driver evolution. A track day is not the greatest of ways to assess handling as you cannot always repeat lap after lap due to other cars plus you often need more seat time each session to assess. When I sort my race cars after restoration/recommissioning it can take quite a few days of private track time to dial out the foibles, recognizing you only make one change at a time and then assess after each change. One last thing - just because a car feels right in its handling does not mean that it is the fastest that way. That is where lap data by sector becomes critical as set up may work well on certain sections of a circuit but not others. In the end it is a mass of compromises. You just need to get a good baselined set up that works in most places then drive around the issue where it does not. That becomes driver skill portion missing from your equations above.
  2. A couple of observations: 1) I am not comparing your spring specs to a Caterham. They are not comparable. 2) Roll is not a monster that needs to be slayed. When well controlled it is very useful in assisting weight transfer around the wheels while minimizing grip breakaway - particularly on a light car like a WCM. Running without an anti roll bar is not always bad - I do the same on my track car - but you are right the springs have to be calibrated to avoid excessive roll. 3) Looking at your photos, I could possibly argue the front on view has some dive to it but photos can be deceptive and that is a downhill corner entry which accentuates the angles. The math you are doing is good to check seat of pants feel. The rear view looks normal to me - no evidence of excessive roll. 4) The revised rear spring to 225 feels more what I would expect given the front at 500/550. Is there a caster limit on the front? What amount of caster are you using?
  3. Can we go back to basics for the moment? Some of your numbers are surprising me. I'm not sure what your objective is with this exercise, but I assume this is for a pure track only set up? No road? Slick tires? Assuming I am right, then just ignoring the calculations and applying real world experience, that is a hugely stiff spring for a small light car. Thinking of my various race cars, thats the type of lb/in I see on a V8 race car with a great iron lump hanging out the front. Now I know lb/in in a spring is a function of diameter/length but what dimensions are your current springs? 1.875 inches inner diameter x 10 inches long? Am I reading that right? How are the shocks mounted - parallel to the outside of the spring? Not trying to criticize but trying to understand the context for your outcome.
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  5. One of the best Caterham race drivers on the East Coast is Todd. Calling @d15b7 to give his perspectives.
  6. Lotus 7 S2 https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1965-lotus-seven-8/?utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=campaign_2648441
  7. @RGTorque Do you have anything helpful here please?
  8. smug face look?
  9. Its great to hear of a se7en manufacturer being successful in the US. Congratulations @MK Sportscars USA !
  10. Last weekend at Spa-Francorchamps, I saw this. Badge was taped over. Label on back is some French performance garage and not the manufacturer. Think it was powered by VW/Audi engine from what I could see. Thoughts?
  11. If women can have spa treatments, men should too. Spa-Francorchamps is my chosen spa treatment thanks. I try to get here once a year for 2 days or more. This October it was with Goldtrack. They are an outfit I have been running track days with for 15 years, concentrated in the UK or western continental Europe area. The circuit is in Belgium, about 1.5 hours east of Brussels airport. This is USA7s so I will assume if you are visiting you are coming from the USA and it will be the usual overnight flights that arrive early in the morning. You roll through the usual immigration formalities but with a difference. When I get asked why would I bother coming to Belgium, I explain its for a track day at Spa-Francorchamps. It never fails to get those immigration officers excited. You can actually see them think "Wow! Someone actually wanted to come to Belgium!" Its a change I suppose as the country was expressly created for being a place for other countries to come and fight wars - Britain, France, Prussia/Germany, the Dutch, etc. Speaking of which, because I rolled out of Bwussels airport at 9am in the morning, I drove the 20 miles to the Battle of Waterloo historical site to explore. Good way to absorb some time. I like to start my Spa-Francochamps visit off by getting in a day early to do a track walk and blow the jet lag away. #exerciseforthefatbloke Its free access. You park at the designated lots just outside the Ster Gate and walk on in. There is a pathway that weaves around the entire circuit. The terrain is exceptionally rugged reflecting the elevation changes on the circuit. Of course, afterwards, once you have worked up a thirst (Belgian beer is world-renowned you know), you can always adjourn to the circuit bar, atop the F1 Pits complex. The gift shop is also here but I will warn you, it is NOT cheap. So what if you wish to come here and try your skills out on a world class drivers' track like Spa-Francorchamps? Well, there are options for renting cars. RSR Spa have a very good selection available from their magnificent on-site facility (website at references section at end). A number of USA7s members have rented from them over the years. I once rented an Alfa 75 from RSR Nurburg back in the early 1990s. They can also provide instruction. But this is USA7s, so you will want a seven. That leaves you with one option really - TFL Racing UK. They now have two rental Caterhams. There is a Caterham 420 race car. Its the same formula as the old R300 race model - a 180hp Duratec, 6 speed sadev, S3 chassis, full cage, stripped out to save weight. It has been rented by a number of USA7s folk over the years at a number of locations but mostly Spa. They also now have recently acquired a Caterham 360 race car as a rental. 150hp Duratec S3 chassis. But this is Spa - try for the 420 race car - the Kemmel straight is very long. TFL Racing UK is based in the midlands around Stratford UK. Phill and Sarah look after 40+ Caterhams (including mine) and will usually be trucking a number of Caterhams to various circuits at any point during the year. This year they supported me in France, Portugal and Belgium. For this event, they had 5 Caterhams in the truck although only 4 were running in the track day event. I have known them both 15 years or so from their days at Bookatrack. While Phill is not a fan of Caterhams to drive (he prefers VW Fun Cups but each to their own!), Sarah was a successful Caterham racer some years back and was an instructor for a long time. There are a ton of accommodation options around the circuit. Best option I have found over the years is the town of Spa, about 15 minutes drive from the Circuit. There are a number of restaurants within walking distance of hotels. Other options to look at are the towns of Francorchamps, Stavelot, or Malmedy. TFL Racing organize a garage for its customers. This is essential in the Ardennes Mountains as the weather changes quicker than a political opinion. We were based in the F1 pits for this event. I was running my silver Caterham 420R which has served me well over the years. Richard, a long term TFL customer who I have known since the old Bookatrack days, had his orange Caterham R300 race car in attendance, an ex Bookatrack rental car like mine. Then there was the rental 420 race car below with Phill standing behind it. This year it was rented by Steve, a USA7s member, who was ticking off his driving bucket list. This is a bit of a step up from his Caterham crossflow and his Mallock! In the background above, you can see a pearl green Caterham. This was powered by a Honda engine and was part of a small production run of 4 cars by a well known Caterham mechanic. Interesting to check out the very neat professional installation. Its a tall engine (with about 250hp) so was dry sumped for ground clearance. Sadly it ended its day early with a head gasket failure - bit annoying as it was a newly built engine. Incredibly quick when it was going! There were a few other Caterhams present, all from the UK. In the seven-esque department, there was a KTM X-Bow, although I did not reocgnize it given the new wrap around windscreen which made the thing look awfully gawky. It was also slow as I always seemed to come across it trundling up Eau Rouge/Radillion at the worst time. There was a substantial contingent of BMWs. Sadly these were mostly the experience day types of cars, where you arrive, an instructor takes you around a few laps, then you get in to drive on track for the first time without having a single clue what to do. So I would pile into a corner only to find Driving Miss Daisy ahead of me going 40mph. This example below was an exception - I thought it was well driven and quick. This pair of McLarens was located in the garage next to us. Just a couple of older retired guys having one hell of a fun time on track. Then you have the usual hot hatch contingent. Most of them are very quick. A unique vehicle found in Europe is the VW Fun Cup car. Space frame chassis. 2L 4 cylinder VW/Audi in the rear. Fiberglass body. Very light and remarkably quick. Butt ugly to look at though. They even had a Holden HSV ute present - this was one of the ones Walkinshaw Performance sold through Vauxhall UK dealers. It would have been tail happy in the cold wet conditions on day 1. Actually forget that - its tail happy no matter what. Then there was this one. Manthey modified Porsche. Owner was using a zimmer walking frame to get around. Lap speed was predictably slow as a result. Goldtrack have track day rules that are strict on paper - keep right, passing with point by on left, no passing in corners, etc. Usually in the UK they last till about 3pm. But this is Europe, by 10am those rules have gone out the window and anything is fair game. So its pass in the corner. No point by. I used to hang on the right side at the end of Kemmel Straight to be able to out brake into Les Combes esses and then be in a position to hold all the more powerful cars off until Blanchimont area. Lots of cars are fast in a straight line but not much could hang onto a Caterham once it turned twisty other than some full on race GT cars with fat grippy grooved intermediate race tires. But the grip was compromised. Day 1 was supposed to be dry but it was wet. Temps were high 40sF. Literally I could come in after an hour and the tires would be lukewarm. The Toyo R888s were useless with front end grip. I slithered about looking for grip. The pit exit photo tells the story of the weather. I had family with me - teaching for his first time on track at Spa. In predictable form, we are trying to fix the mirror which chose exactly that moment to flop over. I have always believed mirrors are unnecessary if you are fast enough. This is mid way through the Double Gauche (Double Left). Treat the two left handers as one corner. Tap brakes on the steep downhill entry. Trail the brake to initially assist in keeping the tail anchored as you turn in. Then transition to throttle. Before the exit of the first corner your throttle should be on the floor. You then hang on as the steering wheel stays static and the rear end yaws around under full throttle. One of the most immensely satisfying corners of any track anywhere. On exit of the corner I am at 7200rpm in 4th gear - incredibly quick. Then the signature corner at Spa-Francochamps - the renowned Eau Rouge/Raidillon sequence. Where else do you get intense positive Gs and then negative Gs on track in the space of 100 feet? You exit Las Source (turn 1) up near the F1 Pits. You then run up to 4th gear 7300rpm and accelerator pedal is on the floor as you flick left over the Eau Rouge rumble strips then flick right to head up the hill before edging left again to clip the apex for Raidillon at the top of the hill. As you go through Eau Rouge you cannot see Raidillon - its totally blind. I line up on a particular tree top I know. There is no lifting of throttle. There is no braking. If I do it right then my 7300rpm at Eau Rouge has scrubbed off a bit to 6900-7000rpm at Raidillon despite having buried the right foot accelerator to the firewall. I then build back up to 7300rpm along the uphill Kemmel straight and hold it there on the throttle. Thats my redline. Changing to 5th is useless. Because it is so uphill you actually lose speed going to 5th - you can see the revs drop slowly off. Here I have Steve @bball7754 with me so I know it was early Day 1 when he came out to get a sense of the track before he drove the rental Caterham. Unfortunately, I made a hash of it on the out lap. At Rivage in the downhill braking section I just could not stop the car so sailed off to the outside and had to wait for the traffic to go past to re-enter safely. The Rivage /Bruxelles corner was the absolute worst on day 1 - zero grip and you spent your time bringing in opposite lock. The corner following was a close second worst as I spent a fair amount of time drifting the rear end through it. Steve managed a spin in the middle of Eau Rouge/Raidillon - somewhere half way up the hill. That would have been terrifying. This is later in the day on Day 1 when it dried out a bit and I could start to push. Here I have avoided one of the mobile chicane BMWs. Day 2 was a far better proposition. Track was dry. Temperature was still cold. But you could at least start to push hard on track. It was never going to be a quick lap day. My best GPS lap time was 2m53 and that was with the car sliding everywhere. On a warm sunny summer day, on Avon ZZR Xtreme compound tires with a passenger on board, I have done a 2min47. Still I was having a blast and not caring about the lap times. This is exiting the Bus Stop corner on the pit straight. Leaving Eau Rouge and heading up the hill to Raidillon. Looks to be apexing the third last corner in the Les Combes sequence at the very top of the circuit. I can tell it was my last session of Day 2. And then it all went pear shaped. Around 3.30pm, I felt a clunk as I came around La Source. Could not see anything wrong and all felt ok so I pushed on through Eau Rouge/Raidillon, along Kemmel Straight, on the brakes for Les Combes at the marker, then just before the right turn in at Les Combes, I was engulfed in white smoke through the bonnet louvres. I bailed straight ahead into the run off realizing I may be losing coolant (as it was white smoke) and stopped. Oops! The end of the Kemmel Straight can be seen in the background with Les Combes running off the left. I am actually stopped on the original circuit that led to Bourneville but is no longer used today. Took a long time to be recovered as someone hit the wall in the Bus Stop at the same time I was stopping at Les Combes. So what happened? Well, the alternator bracket failed. The photo below shows it wedged into the chassis tube. Luckily I did not lose it on track as they are expensive. This then threw off the serpentine belt that powers the ancilliaries, including the water pump. In the space of a mile this over-pressurized the cooling system so it blew the cap on the expansion tank. It was so quick, I never saw the temp gauge move. It was in the normal range as I was stopping at Les Combes. Given the amount of cold air flowing around the engine, I imagine that helped keep the engine cool. Overall it is a resonably easy fix. New alternator bracket. New serpentine belt. Flush the cooling system and replace coolant. New expansion bottle cap. A good reason to go with an outfit like TFL Racing is that it has the spares in the back of the truck to fix something the usual types of problems - this is common as the alternator bracket is a known failure point. So I could have gone back out. However, given it was 4.30pm in the pits I elected to call it a day and be happy as it had been three hours on track that day. Thats the end of my UK/Europe track days planned for this year. Dates are starting to be scheduled for 2025. April looks to be Portugal with two days on track at Portimao and one day at Estoril. Then I have two days at Zandvoort planned for September. More track day operators will be releasing their calendars in the coming month and I will be filling in boxes on my calendar. If you want to scratch your bucket list track in Europe or the UK get in touch with me. Its not cheap but then bucket list items rarely are. References TFL Racing - Caterham rental for track days at Spa-Francorchamps and elsewhere in the UK and Europe. Contact Phill and Sarah at: https://www.tflracing.co.uk/ RSR Spa - Non-Caterham rentals for track day at Spa https://rsrspa.com/
  12. Looks like a fun track for a se7en - you seemed to be enjoying yourself. Not sure about the surface - looks like a new resurface is needed soon as it was quite bumpy.
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  14. @demoray From one CSR 260 owner to a another - you are in for one hell of a time! Enjoy.
  15. Croc

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    Yes. They were downgraded quality to put on this site. I have full res images if you have specific requests. I said that in the photo thread discussing this event.
  16. @pethier Phil - I corrected your links so they are clickable. Hope you don't mind.
  17. Week Beginning October 6, 2024 USA7s Classified Ads of Cars for Sale USA7s classified pages - USA7s club members have the benefit of selling their cars by listing them for free on USA7s forum. https://usa7s.net/ips/forum/26-cars-for-sale/ New Ads Found This Week Birkin https://www.facebook.com/share/ZaFKJGGjerhVh7us/ Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/H87f8AwooHqPmNmm/ Caterham https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1996-caterham-seven/ Caterham https://bringatrailer.com/listing/caterham-seven-360/ Repeat Ads From Prior Week Caterham https://www.autosportdesigns.com/vehicles/2359/1998-caterham-super-7 and here https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/1998-caterham-super-7-huntington-station-ny-2820602 Replica https://www.ebay.com/itm/146032285019?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=JM7ao4EGQdm&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY and here https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/1967-lotus-commerce-twp-mi-2821494 Saber Seven https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/1985-lotus-7-franklin-me-2818827 GBS Zero https://www.hemmings.com/auction/2022-gbs-zero-santa-ynez-ca-344089 Stalker https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/2017-lotus-super-seven-sarasota-fl-2792670 Caterham https://www.hagerty.com/marketplace/classified/2014-Caterham-seven/0625bd7d-ff64-44ad-a7dc-a10da78f231b Caterham https://rockymountaincaterham.com/inventory/ Caterham Kit https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/d/el-verano-lotus-caterham-super/7782439134.html Mitsuoka Zero https://www.facebook.com/share/E1zhdTVuMjvjL75L/ Locost Project https://www.facebook.com/share/pD5Qf6KJ8sbeYaK1/ Lotus 7 S2 https://www.facebook.com/share/xCMbR4zdu6zpLPPs/ and here https://www.facebook.com/share/41SDaXGysTzhFtGp/ Lotus 7 S2 https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/1962-lotus-bedford-hills-ny-2799374 and here https://www.ebay.com/itm/356039126424?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=4m1yw6uvr36&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY and here https://www.facebook.com/share/zdWA21v1iaVzMR3R/ Locost Project https://www.facebook.com/share/akvpQ4MwcDbBPouL/ Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/cgTigDy9f1RmweDG/ Locost Autocross https://www.facebook.com/share/SA1s86QgrCjcoSth/ Lotus 7 S4 https://www.facebook.com/share/iGuwDdMV72yyLrR1/ Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/HvFmrUjmrSYFJTbF/ Birkin https://www.facebook.com/share/jnqRZAGYEFx9f9xc/ Replica/Lotus 7? https://www.facebook.com/share/NJYHUdHCVtov1ApL/ Locost https://www.facebook.com/share/NALT6k5BfDSUkLNb/ Lotus 7 S2 https://www.facebook.com/share/d7LxwmtcJW1eLnsp/ Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/goFoAeJ5Kgw7kEkk/ Locost Project https://www.facebook.com/share/Q6Ed5sSAxS28thnH/ Lotus 7 S2 (Bessie) https://www.facebook.com/share/S14VTTrm6NBeWtMb/ RM 8 Kit Project https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3836605776588776/ Locost https://www.facebook.com/share/jV2JhWqK2ZcT2rv5/ Westfield https://www.facebook.com/share/NVqWUSMCWaiWXVG3/ Caterham https://www.facebook.com/share/cfrYVwioPDxhnbua/ Canada Locost Project https://www.facebook.com/share/fBRMoMbCZZM93q4n/ Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/sCtocanqPeDswqbw/ and here https://www.kijiji.ca/v-voiture-collection/ville-de-montreal/lotus-seven-replique/1699965738 Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/wGiqmyF1BByRXtqh/ Locost https://www.facebook.com/share/HfVK1XuQyZ725vGt/ Locost https://www.facebook.com/share/4VY1QAoMd16kiFuZ/ Westfield https://www.facebook.com/share/uguMTsioSibJSbHX/ MNR 7 https://www.kijiji.ca/v-cars-trucks/hamilton/2021-lotus-7-kit-car-custom-built/m9460223 and here https://www.autotrader.ca/a/lotus/unspecified/hamilton/ontario/5_63845091_20220608161858701/ Fejer https://www.autotrader.ca/a/lotus/seven/lower five islands/nova scotia/19_12900501_/ and here https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/truro/1985-fejer-lotus-super-seven/1701350048 Replica https://www.facebook.com/share/az3hw2BRLohuiAwy/ Caterham https://vancouver.craigslist.org/van/cto/d/powell-river-1987-caterham-aka-lotus/7786077807.html and here https://www.facebook.com/share/BM38uR9Cy1J5UgrY/ Caterham https://7cars.ca/inventory.htm
  18. There was a Caterham S3 race car for sale in TX in recent weeks - did you check that out?
  19. @CASwede Could you please post your Beachman order number either here on this thread or via PM to me. I connected with Bruce by phone this morning. He thinks its is likely you have a part which is in a shipment stuck in customs that he is trying to free up. However, neither of us being able to isolate your exact order prevented me from getting a categorical answer for you. Bruce acknowledged that he should have given a heads up communication if it was a back order situation but looks like that got dropped - no excuse - you deserved some communication update for the delay. Once I have it I can follow up for you with Bruce. It is probably helpful to give some educational context for the broader audience of USA7s members on parts ordering generally. We have chosen UK derived cars for which supply chains of bits can be tenuous. A Caterham or Westfield or GBS Zero or the like has been mostly sourced from the UK. We do not always know what the original source part was (e.g. Rover, Ford, etc or the specific model). Some parts are bespoke via Titan Engineering or the like. Caterham Parts UK is a bear to deal with as they are often not in stock and they NEVER bother following up on backorders. The US dealers are ALL single person businesses. They are wrestling with a Caterham Parts UK process that frequently has no proprietary parts in stock in the UK that are unique for their cars. Caterham UK does NOT make life easy for the dealers. Sometimes the US dealers can find parts from alternate suppliers. Maybe they have another assistant one or two days a week to help them out. They are small businesses and not Amazon. Older cars may not even be supported by Caterham any more (e.g. my 2010 Caterham CSR) so I have had to custom make parts with the assistance of a dealer. So our orders are frequently not in stock and shipping next day out of a USA facility. Small dealers cannot afford to have huge amounts of parts stock on hand in the US - we are only a small market for demand. For me this is a criticism of Caterham's distribution approach to the US market - its not a criticism of the dealer. At the end of the day parts sourcing challenges is something we should be conscious of and actively manage ourselves. Its part of the se7en ownership experience - not one of the better parts sadly. Whats the solution? This is why USA7s is around. We help each other out finding suppliers or working with suppliers to keep our se7ens on the road.
  20. I assume all stock on your 1965 Mustang? 289 V8 with a T10?
  21. Congratulations on third. HP rules. the Superformance S1 would have been a 2L Zetec. You finished in hp order! Look forward to seeing the LOG track day photos. Sounds like you have a fun time!
  22. Excellent! I think I need to see some photos of your Ford collection, particularly the 1965 Fastback, which I also own one of.
  23. Love the photos. Was it just parade laps of COTA or did they allow you to "unleash the beast"?
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