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Shaun_E

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    New arrival!

    or is it Congratulations
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    Race update

    I thought I'd just post an update on my 2016 racing activities. Although the hillclimb/sprint calendar has been pretty, busy I managed to fit some more race events in. The first was an MSVR Allcomers (open race) at Snetterton on Sunday 4th September. This was part of the Supercar Challenge weekend so the paddock was full of huge race transporters and Ferraris. There was a 15 minute practice session available on Saturday evening and given that I had never driven the new "300" circuit I thought that was a good idea. We got there Saturday afternoon to be greeted by pouring rain and a drenched circuit - practice is practice and at least I could work out where the circuit went. There was just me and a Radical out there (the driver of which had also never driven that configuration) and it was all I could do to keep the car in a straight line. Sunday was dry but the circuit was still damp. Qualifying was early and there was a mix of cars from Caterhams and Radicals to a monster TVR Sagaris GT car. I set off on the first lap and immediately had some problems with gear selection which seemed to improve but by the second or third lap it was clear I had a major problem. With the gear-lever in neutral the car was still moving forwards! Got back to the pits under my own steam but that was game over We were home by lunchtime, engine/gearbox out by the evening and off to Phil at R&R Monday morning. Phil did an amazing job to turn the gearbox around and I collected it Tuesday evening, back in the car by end of Thursday and out on the Wiscombe park hill on Saturday!!! The next outing was an HSCC event at Brands Hatch Saturday 17th September (2 days before we were off on holiday to Majorca!!). This was another "Allcomers" event but when I saw the entry list I felt like I'd brought a gun to a knife fight! It was mostly 70s classics - Mustangs, Mini Cooper, TVR, etc although there was one other Caterham (an R300 race car with a 2.4L Duratec and about 320 bhp!). I qualified 2nd behind the other 7. The race was good fun though and we lapped everything up to 3rd place and some cars twice. Dealing with all the traffic while still keeping the other 7 in my sights was a good learning experience and I finished 2nd - it was great to stand on the podium at Brands. After race 1 the organisers asked us if we would mind starting at the back "to make it more interesting" and we both agreed. We also got a 10s penalty so the rest of the field was at Druids by the time we got to start. Fighting through the field was another great learning experience and fun too. By lap 6 we were back in the lead and I kept on the tail of the other 7 to finish just 1s behind for another 2nd place and fastest lap. Video of Race 2: My final outing was back at Brands again on Saturday 19th October for another MSVR Allcomers.The full 32 car entry was a bit more challenging this time including 2 Radicals and 5 Caterhams who were all sporting slick tyres - I only had my Kumho V70A road legal tyres! There was also a mixed bag of other cars and that proved to make qualifying tricky as it was hard to get a clean lap. In the end I managed to qualify 12th with a best lap of 52.380s. The races were rolling starts - a first for me - and coming round Clearways towards the start the cars started to bunch up and then the red lights went out followed by a manic charge towards Paddock Hill. I dropped a couple of places but by Druids had relaxed enough to start picking off the slower cars that had got past me at the start. The Radicals and slick shod Caterhams were quickly building up a big lead so I settled into a largely un-eventful race working my way up to 10th place and eventually crossing the line neck and neck with a Ginetta G50 which just pipped me to 9th by 0.018s. Starting 10th in the second race, I got a much better start and hung on to the Ginetta which I managed to pass halfway through the first lap. I also quickly caught and passed a Clio Cup car that got the jump on me at the start. Ahead of me now was a Mercedes SL spaceframe Silhouette racer on slicks which I had been lapping more quickly than in Race 1. I soon caught it and after a short battle swapping places at Paddock Hill and Druids and I finally got clearly past at Clearways. I managed to keep ahead and eventually caught a supercharged Caterham CSR on slicks. Trying to get past that, I also had to make sure I didn't lose the place I'd fought so hard to gain. At the chequered flag I had hung onto 8th place Video of Race 2: This was my best race yet and I now had my 6 signatures I need for next year
  3. I treated myself to one of these a couple of years ago: http://products.dewalt.co.uk/powertools/productdetails/catno/DCF880M2/ which I suspect is the one Roger has. It's plenty powerful enough for Caterham wheel nuts , is light weight and quite small which is great if you carry it around in your tool box. Nice and light to use which is more than can be said of the cheap Clarke one (NiCad) that I had before. I've got a 4.0Ah battery but if you really wanted to keep the weight down, a smaller battery would be ample for taking to trackdays/race meets.
  4. I've had the fuel cut-off trip a few times on track - normally when riding the kerbs but not always. I now have an override switch on the dash board.
  5. Hi Paul - that is exactly the situation. It seems that a Drupal update has caused the problem. NDP are investigating. Shaun
  6. Hi - yes there was an issue recently with profiles and in fixing the issue, some people lost their profile picture. You can re-add it now.
  7. https://caterhamparts.co.uk/103-brackets
  8. OK I've reopened the ticket and NDP are looking at it.
  9. As I understand it, this is just about resetting the records displayed on the Competitors Page. If we return to using records for scoring then they would be reset as voted for last year.
  10. Testing comment notification for this thread.
  11. Hi Phil - it was tested and found to be working. If that is not the case then I will re-open the ticket. Shaun
  12. Bookings are now open for the Lancaster Bomber tour and taxy rides on Saturday 8th July 2017 as part of the celebrations for the 60th Anniversary of the Seven. Taxy rides are £310 per person and LAHC can provide up to three runs. There are ten spaces on the aircraft per taxy run so we therefore need 10, 20 or 30 takers. Static tours around the inside of the Lancaster are £55 per person, plus the modest museum entry fee (currently £7.50, concessions available). Bookings are on a first-come-first-served and the deadline for booking is the end of November. Blocks of 10 bookings will be passed to LAHC as soon as possible. It there are bookings in excess of these blocks but insufficient to fill another taxy run by the deadline, those unsuccessful bookings will be refunded in full by December 10th. The demands and limitations for static tours are rather more flexible, although if all three taxy runs are booked, LAHC may impose a limit on the static tour numbers for simple reasons of time. The booking form is here: Lancaster Bomber booking form
  13. On our way to do some at Anglesey but could have done with to get through the traffic!
  14. Gill and I and I think Simon Rogers as well.
  15. H Phil - you have a couple of choices Swap to wasted spark ignition with a single coil pack which will require some minor rewiring - preferred option in my opinion. You might need custom plug leads depending on where you mount the coil pack (when I had a K, I mounted my coil pack on the bulkhead and had Magnecor make up suitable plug leads). If I remember correctly we used the GM coil pack supplied by SBD along with the matching connector.Drill and tap the back of the block to accept a distributor (requires a drive shaft adding to the end of the camshaft) - Dave Andrews did this for my first modified K.If you are going to a programmable ECU then an Emerald accepts the EU2 plug - other ECUs might need some rewiring and a new ECU plug. You don't need to rewire much else as the connections to the engine are more or less the same. Dry sump fitting should be straightforward although the "instructions" require some interpretation :-) Shaun
  16. Avatars had to be disabled while troubleshooting another issue. It looks like user uploaded pictures are not displaying but the default list are. I uploaded my picture again and it displays. Bit of a pain - sorry. NDP still investigating the other issue which is due to a Drupal update.
  17. NDP are currently troubleshooting an issue with user profiles and I suspect this issue is related to that. I've asked for an update and notified them of this issue.
  18. Hi Simon - if we can't blag a lift then we'll happily share a taxi with you. Just remember to pace yourself with the wine :-)
  19. Are you still not receiving notifications? I've tested the email sending from the site and it works so there may be an issue with the notification settings. Either that or the email server had the weekend off :-)
  20. Hi Rich - I'm using the R500 AP cover with a 4 paddle sprung centre ceremetallic clutch plate. No slipping but it is a bit binary in operation! I can get you the part numbers next week. The plate is quite aggressive so wears the cover quite quickly meaning it's a regular service item. I'm reckoning on changing it each year. The alternative is to get a full race multi plate clutch but they are mega bucks.
  21. This is currently with NDP to resolve. I'll chase it up again today.
  22. Hi Jonathan - the other one is HTML embedded in the page so would have been tricky to get a consistent feel. If someone converts the standard schedule to Excel (or already has it as such) then I'll revamp the pages and keep them all in one guide. As it is, if you search for service AND schedule, both guides come up. Shaun
  23. Now added as a new Guide - here Thanks Marcu.
  24. Number of views count now restored.
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