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  1. Hi Paul, I am interested in these as I currently have 15" wheels. Where are you based? Do you have any pictures? Cheers Shane
  2. Pretty sure I spotted @Speedtrip today, I was in a Grey BMW M240i convertible and let you past (and the failed at trying to keep up ). Is it a standard 360R? Suprising how fast they are when your not sat in the drivers seat. Drop me a message if you want to meet up for a drive sometime.
  3. Unfortunately I did, I fitted the new sensor and found it still didn't work. so chopped the zip ties and replaced the sub-loom and all was fixed. I then stripped it and found the issue.
  4. I expect it is a 220 ohm resistor but it is hard to read the markings (Red Red Brown) with the corrosion. It doesn't measure anywhere near that value although i expect the corrosion has killed it. I think the loom is only available with the sensor so people may want to repair them. The connectors are all waterproofed but the way the heatshrink is done is poor. I assume this is a mod Caterham has done to a standard loom from somewhere. Made a little diagram:
  5. So its fixed, Oakmere sent me out the part quickly :) It wasn't the oil pressure sensor that failed but the subloom. Mine seems to have been a bit poorly put together. I assume this is a modification done by Caterham.
  6. Thanks for the feedback. Interesting hearing about the poor reliability. I haven't bought one yet but I think the cars is still in warranty so we hold off for now (although I may be in touch). Cheers Shane
  7. Hi Today my 360R decided reading oil pressure is over-rated... I hope. I set off and noticed the oil pressure bounce around and thought strange and then it went down to just above the red, I think this is the actual 0 point as this is where it rests with the ignition on but the engine off. I checked that oil is present and the engine didn't get hot. I guess the most likely culprit is the sender? Any other ideas? I assume the sensor is the one located right next to the oil filter and is this part: https://caterhamparts.co.uk/senders/3896-oil-pressure-sender-including-sub-loom-s3sv-and-csr.html Cheers Shane
  8. Thanks everyone I accidently posted this response in one of the old threads oops.
  9. Thanks Jonathan, completely forgot to format my post
  10. Hi All, Today my car thought it appropriate to add lightness on it own by ejecting one of the horns. Can anyone identify if this is the low or high note horn? https://photos.app.goo.gl/nkDcoHfcFCG41uZX6 I think it is the low one as the CH2104 number matches vs the high horn looks like it has CH2105 https://caterhamparts.co.uk/other/214-horn-low-note.html?search_query=horn&results=10 Cheers Shane
  11. Spotted a bright green Caterham (I think it was caged + wing) parked outside the black Dog Belmont, Rivington Rd; anyone here? Hopefully it was a Caterham, certainly looked like one from the rear.
  12. egnshane

    Sat nav

    Tom Tom's allow you to download routes from your computer although it's not well advertised. MyDrive I believe they call it. I have a 6200 that has a constant internet connection. You simply plan a route on the website or upload one from blatmaps and the next time I use the satnav it has automatically been downloaded. It's very slick.
  13. Hi Jonathan, If this is still available could I order 2 x canisters and 1 x black roll please. Cheers Shane
  14. I was on the opposite carriageway looked like both had bare Ali bodies and one with Red cycle wings and another with yellow. Heading Southbound M6 near Wigan/Haydock on Sunday afternoon Nice looking cars, Anybody here?
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