Dobson_justin Posted May 2, 2016 Posted May 2, 2016 Hi all, I picked up my first Caterham on Friday, have cleaned it, polished it, and stood back and admired it. Now I have reached the limit of my skills, I thought I would use the forum to start asking the kind of questions that may be daft at times, but will definitely help me, and may help any others who are new to this. First question. What does the button above do? The previous owner said it was "connected to a lamda sensor which is a feed into the emerald engine management system, but I have always left it well alone". Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks
Dobson_justin Posted May 2, 2016 Author Posted May 2, 2016 Second question, on a run out in it today, I noticed the car was bottoming out a bit on some uneven country roads, and having a look underneath when I got back, showed that the car is indeed very low. Is this normal for Caterhams, or do I need to find a way to raise the ride height? It seems to be a bit impractical as it currently stands. See pic attached where you can see the bottom of the chassis which is silver.
Jonathan Kay Posted May 2, 2016 Posted May 2, 2016 Welcome. No idea.Where are you?JonathanPS: "It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so."
Ian B Posted May 2, 2016 Posted May 2, 2016 The rough guide to sump clearance is a coke can should be able to roll under the sump, but a wine bottle shouldn't If that's about where yours is, then some of us who suffered grounding on undulating roads have changed the front springs to stiffer ones. Doesn't need to affect the ride height but significantly reduces the likelihood of grounding out on compressions.Generally you just need to be wary of narrow single track roads with a raised centre 'hump', and similarly try to avoid the bigger raised cats eyes. Speed humps can generally be taken cautiously, and I tend to go between adjacent "speed cushions" with the wheels going over the cushions.
Dobson_justin Posted May 2, 2016 Author Posted May 2, 2016 Thanks very much Ian, that is really helpful. I am glad that my car is not too far out from where it should be. I was thinking of stiffer adjustable springs and dampers, so that has probably made my mind up for me.
Ian B Posted May 2, 2016 Posted May 2, 2016 The dampers weren't changed on mine, only the springs uprated to 250 lbs I think (Gary may did it years ago!).Oh, and welcome to the Club by the way!
Ian Macquarie Posted May 2, 2016 Posted May 2, 2016 Red button;- I suspect it may be connected to an "Innovate LC-1" wide band lambda sensor. The button will be to initiate a calibration event (sensor needs to be in open air) and the led indicates sensor status. Web search for a LC-1 sensor manual for more informative (and accurate) details.Ian
nickh7 Posted May 3, 2016 Posted May 3, 2016 Welcome Mr Dobson Bring it on Saturday on the pie run so we can all have a poke about with it.You now know why I run such a stiff set up .See you later
TomB Posted May 3, 2016 Posted May 3, 2016 Looks like you've a dry sump which allows you to run the car lower than a wet sump car because the sump is shallower. You still want to aim for about 80mm below the sump, but that will be ~1-2cm lower than the equivelent wet sump set up.
Dobson_justin Posted May 3, 2016 Author Posted May 3, 2016 Thanks Ian B, Ian M and Tom and Nick. I have some good info to work on now, and will crack on.
Dobson_justin Posted May 14, 2016 Author Posted May 14, 2016 Had my car in for a health check today. It was extremely low at the front as I suspected, but as the platforms are adjustable so this has been raised now, which means the ride has been transformed. The fronts were almost at the bottom of the thread on the dampers. Also the oil catch tank was half full, and this was causing what looked like an oil leak, but the breather pipes seemed to be dropping some oil from the catch tank. This has been drained and should be ok now.Now I think I need stiffer springs, to firm up the ride a bit more as it still feels a bit soft , but has improved with the ride height change. Main question is whether I need an anti-roll bar on the front. There is not one at the moment, but interested in any thoughts on whether this is required. I intend to spend a reasonable amount of time on track, probably 50/50 road and track.
Jonathan Kay Posted May 15, 2016 Posted May 15, 2016 Most people seem to have front anti-roll bars. But it sounds as if you need a whole suspension plan. In that position I'd be talking to Simon at Meteor Motorsport. He'll probably be along soon.Jonathan
adz Posted May 16, 2016 Posted May 16, 2016 Another vote for talking to simon, or at least someone who knows 7 suspension.I had harder springs put on the front of mine by a suspension expert. It did make it tighter on track, but it was skittish and harsh on the road. Also i ended up removing the front anti-roll bar completely as it was just understeering too much with the stiff springs.I have changed to slightly harder than normal spring , with adjustable dampers. the car is far more compliant on the road and can now fide potholes without it feeling like the end of the world. If you firm the damping up, the car feels really taught on track - much firmer than with the stiff springs/normal damper. Adam
Dobson_justin Posted May 16, 2016 Author Posted May 16, 2016 Thanks, that is very helpful. I will take a bit of advice, and do it properly.
Dobson_justin Posted May 25, 2016 Author Posted May 25, 2016 Four weeks in. I have arranged for Gemsoe to flat floor my car and check the geometry, and will have a front anti roll bar added I the next week or two, in readiness for my first track day on 16th June at Cadwell. I have a jack, axle stands, rivet gun, and bringing some other kit and tools together. So I is all coming together nicely, and it is starting to make sense. i need some windscreen mounted mirrors, and have seen some Pitking mirrors on demon tweaks which look good. Anyone got any experience with these or other mirror suggestions?
Jonathan Kay Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 Lots on alternative mirrors in the archives, and especially on stanchion fittings. What sort of screen?Jonathan
Jonathan Kay Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 Don't think I've seen Pitking mirrors mentioned. Some previous discussions, and the stanchion issue.Jonathan
Dobson_justin Posted May 27, 2016 Author Posted May 27, 2016 The Pitking race mirrors have arrived and they are excellent. Will post some pics when fitted.
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