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  1. Nice looking factory-built 420R SV for sale at GP Sevens. Low miles with a modern take on Lotus colours. http://www.gpsevens.co.uk/portfolio-item/caterham-420-r-sv-2-0-duratec-210bhp-5-speed-2018-2833-miles-1-owner-39495-2/
  2. These only did 2900 miles from new before I had the quick release set up installed. £80 incl. shipping (cost new from Caterham - £118 incl. shipping). https://caterhamparts.co.uk/columns/5484-upper-steering-column.html https://caterhamparts.co.uk/wheels/1311-boss-for-racing-steering-wheel.html
  3. For sale are my two SENA headsets purchased in February this year and used only for 4 x 1 hour sessions. These provide excellent wireless intercom functionality in the Seven (without hood fitted and at speed). Can be connected with phone and ipod etc. Comfortable to wear and can be worn without interfering with your baseball cap. Both headsets and charger are as new and in the original boxes. They cost £310 from Sabre Leisure £250 http://sabreleisure.co.uk/product.cfm?prod=5&dept=2 https://www.sena.com/product/sph10 PM me if interested. Cheers
  4. A number of excellent items for sale *SOLD* 2 x Sena SPH10 headsets + twin USB charger Used for 4 hours, original boxes etc £250 (cost new from Sabre Leisure - £310) Thundersport SV Half Hood in black vinyl with black piping Dry-fitted in garage only £140 (cost new - £200) *SOLD* Soft Bits For Sevens Draft Reducer with storage pocket (SV) Used for 5000 miles £80 (cost new - £127) *SOLD* SBF7s Touring Tunnel Bag in carbon vinyl (with large side pouch) Used for 5000 miles £60 (cost new - £85) *SOLD* SBF7s Shower Cap Unused £65 (cost new - £85) *SOLD* JustAddLightness LEDs (all used for 5000 miles) Rear Clusters (coloured lenses) + relay £170 (cost new - £240) Orange Indicators £30 (cost new - £50) Reverse Light £20 (cost new - £30) Fog Light £20 (cost new - £30) Total £240 or £200 for all LED items *SOLD* Caterham Cars Indoor Car Cover (per CC online shop) Used approx 5 times £150 (cost new - £210) *SOLD* DRE shift lights Green, Green, Orange, Orange, Red £50 (cost new - £90) RaceTech Mirrors in black + mounting kit £40 (cost new - £70) PAYPAL Gift or BACS payment required. Please PM me as required. I will handle these as first come, first served according to PM rather than thread post. Cheers - Neil
  5. I get the same noise when reversing up my sloped driveway and shunting around to point car in right direction for blat. Seems to be related to clutch control as has been suggested by Jim123 Don’t notice it out on open road I’ve always thought these cars sound like an Austin 1100 in terms of the creaks and knocks. Not surprising with the similar minimalistic construction the two cars share with respect to lack of sound-deadening and lack of sound-attenuated cabin etc
  6. Resistance across the TPS is 4.23 kilo ohms (4230 ohms). One of the links above stated 430 ohms so perhaps it was a factor of 10 out. Checked the voltage across the signal pin when circuit live. 1.23 volts closed throttle; 4.73 volts WOT. Does anyone know what’s what with the correct voltages etc. Cheers
  7. Plenty of cable for the job - in fact I discarded some and still enough left the bundle up behind the fuel filler pipe cover in the boot. Yep, plugged into the existing loom.
  8. Thanks Andrew - I think it is clear that the TPS signal is dropping out. Caterham say so aswell after looking at the data. Car is booked for a week so they can do a thorough investigation. Hopefully will just involve a new TPS. Will be interesting to feel how it drives after as it was likely having subtle detrimental effects in addition to the obvious issues when pulling hard from 90 etc Nice explanation here
  9. Plus have JAL LEDs. This is a CBS flush mount https://www.carbuildersolutions.com/uk/surface-mount-slimline-led-third-brake-light-red-lens-280mm Wire pretty discreet running along roll bar
  10. Re pheasant - it was already flat in the road. On approach I thought it was a rabbit and flat enough to straddle (couldn’t go around it as car on other side of road). Anyway part of the underside ‘scraped’ it - protruding bolt threads and rear axle. Definitely had a good plucking and feathers everywhere!
  11. A few screen shots for any experts that are interested: First, 3 faultless hard accelerations from 90 on the left to serve as controls, followed by 'misfiring' when flooring it from 90 between 17-19 mins: Faultless tests zoomed - nice smooth throttle angle peaks: Bad tests zoomed - rough throttle angle peaks, not getting at high as controls. Vibrations felt through car and much slower increase in engine speed: Engine stutter after pulling away (after idling to check if pheasant I had clipped had damaged car!) and at 23min20s. The voltage drop in Stands out: The following stutters/misfires occurred when going through villages in 1st/2nd/3rd gear: Stutter 21min 25s - battery voltage changes Stutters/misfires between 26min40s and 28min Stuttter between 34min50s and 35min Faults logged : Injector faults (A-D at different times), Baro sensor fault, wheelspeed2 signal noise Appreciate any thoughts/suggestion for further data to graph/collect. Will be sending files to Caterham also. Cheers - Neil
  12. I had the same vibration at certain (low) revs in town etc. It stopped when I pressed the scuttle edge downwards towards the carbon dash. I inserted a small piece of 1 mm thick black rubber sheet between the two - totally sorted. If is truly the switch(es) you can get 0.5 mm thick rubber sheets and you could perhaps mount behind. I can live with the creaks and thumps from the suspension but buzzy vibrations like this I find very irritating btw, I was under the rear of my car today - cleaning pieces of pheasant (that I was forced to straddle) off my diff and petrol tank. Mine makes the same noise as in your video when I wiggled the wheels without actually turning them
  13. Hi Chris - which sensor are you referring to? Cheers - Neil
  14. Thanks Andrew. Yes, I read your thread with interest a couple of weeks ago and followed your recommendations. Still have the intermittent issue though. You issue turned out to be loose wiring on the MAP sensor, right? Cheers - Neil
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