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DerekH

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  1. Nice that you got it done under warranty.  

    My 2020 Sigma Ti-VCT cam cover gasket also failed, spraying oil mist over the exhaust.

    Replacement gasket sourced from Burton Power.  Think the one Caterham list is for the non-VCT engine.

    They are different. VCT head does not have the sharp corners and does not need sealant.

    Engine seal went in the bin. Torque and sequence below for reference.

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    DerekH

  2. I use a Mac for a desktop PC and there is a Mac version, how I got there.

    It has a lot of features, very powerful.  Easy enough to import you media, multiple GoPro 8 minute segments join them together add titles, music, blur out and track the speedo and export to YouTube.  YouTube tutorials are plentiful. Lots of keyboard shortcut to learn, When you are used to it editing gets quicker.

    After recording a blat now I can take an hour down to 20 minutes finished video in around 30 minutes. 

    As its free if you don't like it you've not lost anything.

    Regards

    DerekH

  3. Hi Justin,

    I have a 9 with the Media Mod to use external usb power and microphone. Without an external microphone the wind noise causes a lot of clipping

    I also have the 256Gb card to can record 8 hour in 4K.

    Mine occasionally locks up requiring a battery out reset which requires taking the camera out of the media mod.

    9 has a front display and flashing LED to let you know its recording.  

    The Insta 360 is a similar price and has a front and back camera which the software stitches together for you.

    If you use a usb power supply from the car you do get issues with control from your phone. The noise generated by the switch mode power supply in the 12 volt to USB converter interferes with the GoPro Wifi connection.

    When they work they are great. I've lost a few recording to it recording in time lapse.

    For editing I use Davinci Resolve. The amateur version is free and very powerful.

    Here is a short 2 minute example 

    Regards

    DerekH

  4. Wex photo video. Plenty to choose from here. Rode VideoMicro is £49

    Dead cat is the name given to the big fluffy cover that cuts down the wind noise.

    A friend uses a Sony Lavalier under the bonnet to good effect with a K series. My Sigma sounds awful, too much cam noise at idle.

    Watch out for odd things happening when you have the camera powered from the USB adapter.  They use switch mode power supplies to reduce the 12 volts to 5 volts. I find this interferes with GoPro's Wifi if you try to control the camera from a phone. For reliability I now always start the recording manually from the camera.

    For video editing DaVinci Resolve is free, very powerful but quite complicated to get your head around.

    Here is one of my shorter videos, GoPro stabilisation off on this one. 

    DerekH

  5. Hi Beagler,

    I use the GoPro Media Mod, this gives our external USB C and microphone connectors and the camera remains waterproof.

    With the door open the battery will fall out!  You will need an external microphone otherwise the wind noise saturates the microphone and you end up with a horrible clipping noise.  My microphone is under the dash, some people put them in the engine bay. You'll need an extension cable. Avoid microphones with 4 rings connectors they don't work with a GoPro Media Mod.  I use a Rhode Video Micro with a dead cat.  Lot's of fun to be had working it all out.

    Then the video editing.... That's a whole new adventure.

    DerekH

  6. Hi Geoff,

    I've adjusted some of the play out of the actuator, there is still 2-3mm.

    I can see that its not going to cause an issue but it's not nice when it goes"click" every time you use the pedal. Had it been a cable it would have been more of a worry.

    I've put the car back together as we're using it tonight and tomorrow.

    Thanks for the reply

    Derek

  7.  

    Hello all knowledgeable Caterham folk,

    I have a 2020 Sigma SV with 10,000 miles.  On Sunday I notice the clutch pedal had started to click during the initial part of its travel, everything still worked OK but I needed to check it out to make sure something wasn't going to break.

    Pedal box cover removed, I can see that the click comes from the nylon end on the actuator rod in the clutch master cylinder as it moves off the stop plate when the pedal is depressed.

    What do you think is the cause, clutch wear?

    Solution, tweak the adjustment a little to try to eliminate it?

    Anything I should know?   Adjustment is not covered in the 2014 build manual that I have.

    Regards

    DerekH

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  8. I think it might be a 185/55. Standard Avon ZZS size.

    I was measuring from the edge of the front number plate to the floor, so 30mm drop was easy to measure.

    I also lost 1" in track width at the front going from 6.5J to 6J.  The car is just better on 13" rims. I have a lot more confidence in the car now.

    DerekH

  9. Hi Al,

    I have a 270S SC that came on 15" rims, I have changed to 13" with 185/60 ZZS front and 215/55 on the rear.

    Although the rear tyres are near the same size as the 195/55 15's the fronts are smaller and dropped the front ride height by 30mm.  They are also 2.5Kg lighter

    I don't have adjustable platforms being an S model but they are on the shopping list.

    The 15" rims and low profile tyres make the car nervous and twitchy unless your on a billiard table smooth surface. I'd suggest you try a car on 15 inch rims first.

    I have lowered floors too and have spent the weekend on the F&C run reducing the seat bolts.

    Personally I'd choose 13" and adjustable platforms but that might not get you enough.

    DerekH

  10. For the GoPro sound you need to use an external microphone, looks like you have the media mod with the USB cable to overcome the battery life issue.

    Some mount the microphone under the bonnet, good noise it you have throttle bodies or I have mine under the dash.

    Gets it out of the wind and stops the mike from clipping giving a horrible popping noise on your video.

    Looks like a lot of fun.

    DerekH

  11. I'm using a Hero 9, battery life is only an hour so USB lead removes this problem.

    I normally use a Rode video microphone and mount, a friend has a Sure microphone under the bonnet.  

    The built in GoPro microphone will clip when it cant cope with the wind noise and adds harsh popping noise to your video.  Plenty of knowledge on here.

    Last years fish & chip run 

    DerekH

  12. I had exactly the same issue when my screen was replaced under warranty back in November.

    The frame was not sealed to the top of the screen and would move upwards when using the hood or half hood, enough to open a gap and let water through the top of the screen.

    They made a better job of it 2nd time around in December, not exactly 7 weather!   I'd take it back if your not happy.

  13. Rich,

    Cad files are here; https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-N1xAZflfujHWm8XC1FcDFjQnePVB3mI/view

    Get them printed here. https://3dprintdirect.co.uk

    Cost about £55 last year for a pair in the carbon reinforced nylon.  Need to paint them black as they are dark gray.

    Use blackened M6 Stainless steel countersunk M5 screws and nuts from Ebay.

    When trying to buy SPA formula mirrors its difficult to get the convex mirrors.  Would suggest the SPA GT mirrors might be better being slightly bigger.  Below is my test fit prior fixing onto the door.

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    Let me know if you need anything more.

    Derek

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