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700newtons

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  1. Note that there is a club discount for PPG (and other paint protection firms too). https://www.lotus7.club/membership/special-offers-members/premier-paint-guard Simon
  2. Thank you. I guess that this is the Low Flying one...
  3. It certainly was. Thanks for all the hard work from the team to make that happen.
  4. I tape mine with the hard racing style padding, and then cable tie soft padding from Demon Tweaks around that. This nicely swivels out of the way as I get in or out. Probably a long way from perfect, but better then nothing. I find driving with a helmet on the road badly restricts my vision and ability to see clearly at T junctions. Having also had a Seven without a cage, I notice that the whole getting in an out thing takes more time than you imagine!
  5. Perhaps worth testing that the problem is definitely not a dodgy Earth connection. What is the black wire attached to?
  6. I should add, thanks for the useful advice from various members on this forum...
  7. Reply to #395 Hello James, I went for 45/45 on my Tracsport and I have covered about 200 miles with it so far. All seems very smooth. It would be interesting to know what the 30/30 feels like, but I'm not going to shell out for another!
  8. And sometimes you need to hold the security tab up to the key barrel to make it register.
  9. Hello Arthur, I had a problem like this with my 160; it caught me out on a parade lap of Goodwood. When you turn the key to the first click, listen for the fuel pump. If you can't hear it buzz then the problem might be that the fuel pump relay is on the blink. A replacement can be found on eBay. hope that this helps Simon
  10. Hello Alan, I built a Suzuki 160 and had it for three years. I then swapped to an Academy Ford sigma in 2018. I loved the 160 - really light and precise. Smooth running reliable engine, and between 30-60mph the turbo really made it shift. A real pleasure to throw around A roads. It is a great touring car with a range of about 300miles. We took it around Scotland, Ireland and to France. My wife and I still rather miss it. I swapped to the sigma because the 160 is not really in the same league for trackdays and hillclimbs. The sigma feels heavier and more planted. The biggest difference I noticed was grip (especially in the wet). But driving the 160 with less grip kind of made it more fun. The Sigma's range is more like 220miles, but it has more power. The suzuki 160 has limited options for upgrades. I asked Caterham about the possibility of a limited slip diff (like the sprint version) but this is not on offer at the time. There are lots of possibility with Caterham's Ford engined cars. The Suzuki car tax is much cheaper, but the insurance is about the same. Maintenance costs would be similar. I'm no expert but I expect the Suzuki engine would be pretty reliable. The only problems I had were due to my occasional ineptitude rather than the kit. I hope that this helps, Simon
  11. Welcome to the club Simon
  12. Don't worry - not your fault. I understand if you have a slow connection, and you press 'post' again while waiting for something to happen, then multiple posts appear. I know it is being thought about... Simon
  13. Hello Arthur, Welcome to the club. The there were a few of us that got quite enthusiastic building the 160 when it first came out. I can send you an pdf version if you like (just send me a private message with your email address). I suspect that JK has already sorted it out for you though. Regards Simon
  14. Sometimes there are problems with lights due to poor Earth connections. Simon
  15. Yes, a useful design! Are you telling me that I'm going to have trouble putting it back? I kept a record of where the shim washers go. In retrospect another reason for leaving the cage behind is that there is less fiddling with the handbrake cable fixings - this caused me some hassle.
  16. Thanks for this very useful thread.
  17. 700newtons

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    Here is a link and message from Nigel (thank you) As promised I attach the link to my Flickr album for the MG Car Club event which I have uploaded today. www.flickr.com/photos/riviera_guy/albums/72157716311597518 Regards, Nigel M Cole
  18. Yes, I'd echo what you both say. Thank you to Graham and the team that stepped forward and took on from where Chris left off and I think that the recognition of what you have done, Chris, is well deserved. Lots of people have already posted thanks on WhatsApp and I think this reflects how much it is was enjoyed by so many. It was great to be driving competitively again after so many months. Simon H
  19. Thanks for the recommendation - I did the A483 today! A bit further down I exchanged a wave with a cheerful small group of Sevens on their way towards Brecon. Simon
  20. Of course - thanks all! I thought that it was really well organised, both by our track team and the circuit manager. It was the first time I'd been to this circuit - well worth the effort. Simon
  21. I think that you failed that test..
  22. At the start of the letter it sounded like it was going to be cheaper!
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