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The fall foliage shots are great! And I think a Caterham looks better with its top up. That raked/sloping forward roof line looks a bit menacing to me and compliments the "hot rod" lines of the car. When I bought my first Cat, 12 years ago, I became fixated on the pics with the top up and had to buy it (resistance is futile...). And I discovered it did a good job of keeping the rain out, tho not so good and keeping the warmth in. Hey you cant have everything!

 

While I agree with a "hot rod"/menacing look with the roof up, I certainly like it with Aero a lot more and this only gets used out of necessity of weather (cold/rain). Luckily it's a quick swap between Aero and windshield.

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Where did you find the center caps? I've got the same wheels which also came without centers. I never did any searching when I first got the car but might be interested.

 

Thanks,

 

Jim

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Where did you find the center caps? I've got the same wheels which also came without centers. I never did any searching when I first got the car but might be interested.

 

Thanks,

 

Jim

 

Are you on Facebook on the Caterham and Lotus 7 group? There was a thread on the center caps happening there and a very nice gentleman Phil Waters agreed to make me one more set. I'd message him if I were you. Mine is either already posted or is about to be posted. He made mine in black but could make them in red for me. If yours are black it might make more sense to ship black ones to you and just have me make another set in red like he wanted to originally.

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I also got a hold of the original painter of the car and he helped shine some line on what colors were used on mine. BS538 British Standard post office red and white just being Caterham white.

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  • 5 months later...

Did a few things today

 

Found a mount for the garage opener. Was very proud until I went to test it after pulling out. It appears the chassis blocks a lot of signal from that area and it doesn't work well.

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Wrapped the aero screen. Still not perfect but I'm more happy with it this time around.

 

 

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Put the foam mats inside the fender wells to help with rock chips and noise.

 

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Chased down the electrical cluster issue that has been bothering me. Came to realize my inline fuse didn't work properly. Fuse was intact. Power was being carried on one side but failing to transfer through the other side for some reason.

 

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Also finally figured out how to mount the poppers on the aero screen. A little confused why it's the proper way this way. It was a much tighter fit without poppers at all and it sat flush. This seems almost like a downgrade. More testing needed.

 

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The poppers are also used for the tonneau. Thats why they are there. So if the windscreen is on, the tonneau can use the poppers just as much as if the aeroscreen is there.

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The poppers are also used for the tonneau. Thats why they are there. So if the windscreen is on, the tonneau can use the poppers just as much as if the aeroscreen is there.

 

Ah. Very good point. That reminds me I need to finish my SBFS order and get myself a tonneau.

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Adventures of today.

 

20 year old plastic union gave up the ghost as I was sitting at idle picking up Chinese food

 

Found out that Amazon Chase roadside service covers no towing. Also found out that they Caterham in their computer system.

 

Sunday night part fail at 8pm or so isn't ideal. Every single store is closed or about to close. Parts/home/hardware/Walmart etc.

 

Ended up cutting up the rest of the plug with cutters and reusing it to limp back home. Metal union next.

 

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Oh dude! I can so relate to that photo of steaming engine and the fluro green coolant leaking out. Happened a few times on my Caterhams and more recently, in the Fiat. Always on an isolated country road with no phone signal.

 

I recommend carrying some silicone tape in the tool kit for hose bursts. Would not have solved your problem this time but that stuff has saved me with many a coolant pipe burst.

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Oh dude! I can so relate to that photo of steaming engine and the fluro green coolant leaking out. Happened a few times on my Caterhams and more recently, in the Fiat. Always on an isolated country road with no phone signal.

 

I recommend carrying some silicone tape in the tool kit for hose bursts. Would not have solved your problem this time but that stuff has saved me with many a coolant pipe burst.

 

Good idea. I'll do that.

 

I got cocky and pulled the tools out that I had in the back for the last month or so. Didn't want to keep risking them moving/banging around the back while I'm waiting on the new tool box/bag being made by SBFS. I even carried spare water for a while.

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Also got a tool to see how well my ITBs are balanced.

 

Most are similar. One is a but high @ ~9 vs rest @ ~7.5

 

Not sure if its something to be concerned about

 

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Other issues.

 

Mount was fixed once already and failed again. Don't think I can fix again, will order a new one.

 

I saw one company make a carbon fiber guard but they haven't been getting back to me. Likely a one off

 

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Team red stripes

 

In other news I now appear to be getting about 30 to 35 mpg. Doesn't feel right .. at all. Feels more wrong than 9mpg from before.

 

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All is from Soft Bits for Sevens

 

Top left - tool box

Rest of left - trunk padding. As Croc mentioned in other thread and I know from personal dent experience, things in the trunk get in motion and want to stay in motion until soft aluminum panel tries to stop it.

 

Top right - heavy duty zip tonneau

Middle right - light duty tonneau

Bottom right - light duty rain cover

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In the first balancing picture, what is the sensor in between the cams, looks like a temp sensor. Whatever it is it has a nice blob of goop on the top! I would order a new one it looks like the connector has failed and someone has done a temp bodge repair.

 

Graham

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In the first balancing picture, what is the sensor in between the cams, looks like a temp sensor. Whatever it is it has a nice blob of goop on the top! I would order a new one it looks like the connector has failed and someone has done a temp bodge repair.

 

Graham

 

That should the VCT cam sensor for valve adjustments on Zetecs. From what I've been told mine is disabled on mine since the build of the car. I'm not even sure if Pectel ECU would have the ability to accommodate the VCT even if it wanted to.

 

The blob of goop has been on there since I've owned the car and honestly it hasn't bothered me or ever has been on my mind.

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