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OK, I've contacted Richard today and he would like me to collate the orders and send them to him in one go if possible. Please can you confirm your intentions and I'll send you an order form so we can move on.

 

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Richard has advised that there will not be a 4pot option for the standard disc as he feels they would most likely overheat.

 

If you want to retain the standard disc, 2pot it will be.

 

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OK, so no 1a option. Would the UL2 calliper give better stopping power over the standard front brakes, or is the main advantage reduced unsprung weight?

 

How did the Alcon James Whiting set up manage with the standard disc and 4 pots? Did that overheat?

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Hi, I fitted Hi-Spec 4 pots with standard diameter solid discs and M1144 pads to my Zetec powered car back in the spring (so option 1a). I also swapped the old iron hubs for alloy ones. I was using Princess iron 4 pot calipers with green stuff pads and 245mm (vitesse) drilled discs before. Braking feels good, the unsprung weight is down by about 12lbs per wheel due to the combined effect and no evidence of overheating in normal road use, or when I took it round the 'Ring in August.

 

Phil B (7 at last)

 

Edited by - Phil B on 16 Oct 2009 20:12:21

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John, I got the last pair from James Whiting's shelf. If you are running an ital axle like me, the place to check out is Canley Classics. They are a Triumph parts specialist and they have commissioned a lot of bits including alloy hubs. Try link here, http://www.canleyclassics.com/products.asp?article=catkit3.xml

This is a hub upgrade kit, 2 hubs, 2 new stub axles and heavy duty bearings, just like from CC. Alloy hub on its own to fit standard taper roller bearings is here,

http://www.canleyclassics.com/products.asp?article=alloyhubs.xml

If you are running Ford centres I think CC is the only option.

 

Phil B (7 at last)

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So he is happy they wont overheat on the standard discs? Is this the general consensus from users? Having done a bit of digging on BC, there seems to be some concerns re. Hi Spec service - have these been resolved - presumably Richard must be happy dealing with them, otherwise he wouldnt be selling them.

 

Another question - sorry - how will delivery costs be accounted for?

 

Edited by - TomB on 15 Oct 2009 16:23:57

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HiSpec have sold the 4 pot for the 232 / 10 disc. It is not the recommended route but if fellow seveners are happy then I will not argue. I do not have first hand experience and every seven car is different not to mention how it is driven.

 

There have been problems in the past with parts supplied by HiSpec that do not fit. As far as I know there has not been problems with performance of the kit once installed. By being their distributor for Caterham we have been ironing out all the problems. Now every kit comes through us and we double check. We are working closely with HiSpec to solve the last few problems we have on the rear calipers at the moment. The problem HiSpec have had is that they supply loads of different makes and models of cars and cannot specialise in just the Caterham. This is what we are doing. It has not been easy but with the help of a Club member (thanks John *wink*) we have steadily solved the problems.

 

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Jeremy/ Richard, after mulling it over, Im in for the Upgrade 1a. Im on a 1996 front hub, with the uprated master cylinder and 13 x 6 inch Minilite wheels. Drop me a Blatmail with instructions.

 

Edited by - TomB on 15 Oct 2009 22:21:47

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Hi, I'm up for an Option 1a upgrade too, put me on the list please!

 

I currently have branded hoses, so if there is an option to not have these (assuming the ends are the same thread size and flare), then I'd be interrested in Option 1a without hoses!

 

Thanks

 

Ian (C4T VX)

(If you want to go faster, you will have to add lightness!)

 

Edited by - Ian R on 16 Oct 2009 00:04:33

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So far I make it:

jeremybu, IanR, TomB, PaulR as firm.

 

BykerWill, Miltec, MadH, jchasey and DaveDLR and another as interested.

 

This will give us 10% off it all go ahead.

 

I email you an order form later which you need to complete and return to me. I'll send the batch to RiF and he will contact you to discuss/confirm details and you will pay him direct.

 

If any body else wants to join, please advise ASAP.

 

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