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ChrisC

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  1. Store Lipos half charged, they are dangerous empty and charging, but I bet you didn’t know it had a Lipo in there in the first place.  

    Have a quick look at the YouTube vids on Lipo fires, and your see why people charge them in amo boxes or special fire proof bags.  

  2. Free to good home, Cams from my 360, removed for 420 upgrade and stock oil pump removed for dry sump upgrade.   

    My 360 covered 2800 road miles and one track day. 

    All I ask is you cover postage (or collect from the Essex Meet) 

     

  3. I can answer why a MAP based car needs a TPS, The TPS acts a bit like a accelerator pump on carbs.  It tells the ECU whats required before the MAP sensor.  Obviously in the electronic world it also acts in the opposite direction (unlike an accelerator pump) identifying over run.   

    I have never seen my 420 at throttle site 0 during idle, worst was 6 (before disconnecting the battery) and more normally 1.   This is the exact opposite to my Sigma 150 where 0 was the target for the idle. 

    I have said before a good vacuum in the plenum seems to create a better idle to on throttle transition, and this has been my focus on improving the drivability of my 420, BUT take it to far and the 900 rpm idle can't be maintained.

  4. Thanks James,  That’s why it hunts if you close the butterfly to far at idle, it can’t maintain the ECU set idle speed.   I have seen it the over way as well, where the idle speed is higher because the butterfly was to far open at idle, but it didn’t hunt.

  5. I bend mine out of the car, in a workmate bench, covered in ducted tape to protect the paint.  I also use the position level with the pedals.  It means I have to bend it so far the bolt can’t be removed, and I have to make sure it lines up with a slot pre cut in the pedal box. 

  6. So picture stolen from the internet, but I have highlighted where the idle screw and locking nut is.    Providing the throttle cable isn't pulling on the butterfly for some reason the idle will be set by that screw.   If the throttle cable was unattached the spring will close the throttle to the idle screw stop.   The threaded block holding the throttle cable is for fine adjustment of the throttle cable tension. 

    Don't believe the instruments, mine always displayed a steady 1100 rpm, but actually the ECU reported 850 - 900 rpm, so your 900 is fine.   Making the idle lower made my cars ECU hunt making the idle very erratic.    A 420 has a modified cam, so a 500 rpm smooth idle is probably to much to ask, couple that with the lightened flywheel and I bet it would almost be undriveable at slow speed.       I can see why you think that way, after all its how all modern production cars get their CO2 emissions on tests.

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    Don't forget to make any adjustment with the battery disconnected. 

    Bending the throttle pedal and adjusting the throttle pedal stop is the way to get fully wide open throttle (or that lovely solution above)

  7. New manual is nice and clear on this 

    M10 x 65 Grade 10.9 Rear hub through ear to front DeDion

    M10 x 55 Grade 10.9 Front hub through ear and Caliper Carrier Bolt

    M10 x 40 Grade 10.9 Through rear of ear into threaded Dedion holes 

    Think I would stick to grade 10.9, my local fastener place gets them with a couple of days lead time.   Not sure how close to tolerance they are, but don't fancy my rear wheel falling off. 

  8. Can you cross thread an oil filter?  I suspect that’s possible if your using an equivalent that’s not that close a match.  What filter are you trying to fit?

  9. So you want full open butterfly at full throttle and a butterfly closed enough to pull a good vacuum at idle, but open enough for the idle to be smooth.  The stop on the butterfly adjusts the idle, and the combination of bending the throttle pedal and the adjustment of the pedal stop permits the full throttle.  Since you don’t have a battery isolator disconnect your battery during the adjust, because the ECU is permanently powered and gets confused if the TPS idle setting changes.  Apart from that your good to go.

    To read settings from the ECU you need Easymap and the appropriate lead but that’s only to read not change.  Only people with the Caterham unlocked software can change the ECU, but that’s a different discussion.

  10. Considering it's a new build, and any deviation from Caterham standard spec will be rectified during PBC at the builders cost I would ignore that option (for now).   Get the PBC and IVA done first. 

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