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Superwhite R283

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  1. Sorry chaps, didn’t get any notifications about emails/or posts on this? Emails sent. Cheers
  2. New SV/CSR carbon vinyl boot cover, low line version (no hood sticks version), not fitted (no holes made/poppers fitted, but supplied with poppers ready to go). 230 ish new, 130 plus postage Email for pictures.
  3. New SV/CSR carbon vinyl boot cover, low line version (no hood sticks version), not fitted (no holes made/poppers fitted, but supplied with poppers ready to go). 230 ish new, 130 plus postage Email for pictures.
  4. New SV/CSR carbon vinyl boot cover, low line version (no hood sticks version), not fitted (no holes made/poppers fitted, but supplied with poppers ready to go). 230 ish new, 130 plus postage Email for pictures.
  5. Agree with Richard. My dry sump tank level goes down when left for a period.
  6. Using used Michelin slicks, and swap wheels from side to side sometimes (as I’m sure they aren’t directional), but the fronts are wearing on the inside so tempted to swap the tyres over, but the inside face isn’t branded in the same way as the outside (not a large colourful Michelin logo) so got me thinking, is this ok? Cheers Darren
  7. Think the spindle is from a landrover and the part number for the nut is 3934, believe the thread is 5/8 24tpi AM 60deg, but don't quote me, i could be wrong. Im after 2 black ones :o)
  8. Currently use: Used slicks for dry, new ish Avon CR28s for wet. Car: 13 inch rims, 6 inch front, 8 inch rears, S3, 150BHP, maybe a little more in the future.. What are peoples thoughts on damp/cold days and light rain days. Don't want to use the CR28s as they are new so should last a good few years for just wet, so thinking of a intermediate. Not trying to set lap records but have a spare set of rims and space to take them to tackdays so might as well. A021s? (Still a few sets around) ZZS? (big money though :o( )
  9. Hi Tom Good plan That could work. I actually want another so i can make oil changes easier (going to modify the bracket), as at the mo I have to take two sump bolts out to get the gold filter out to clean it. Ive contacted titan and they have a few but want over 70 plus postage! Caterham want 50 ish but have none. Cheers Darren
  10. Thanks Steve, Andrew was great, super knowledgeable! Top bloke. As the Duratec has a coil per cylinder the E.S.Cylinders should be 1, which makes the revs match the ACE shifts light but not a very linear flow of the dial, Andrew said the fix is either a MBE update or take the stack taco feed from one of the trigger wires off one of the coils (as the MBE taco feed isn't updates regular enough for a smooth dial flow. Problem is the ideal will read 1/4 of actual (as only one coil feed), but that would be worth if for a better dial flow. As the car is a recent purchase ive told my mate to talk to caterham to sort it. Cheers chaps.
  11. The flat plate with the two holes bolt to the bottom of the sump using the standard sump bolts. Good point, longer hose and then a flange. Rather find a adaptor if possible but good back up idea.
  12. Its the tian gold pump system, it takes the supply from the sump to the pump, it bolts onto the filter in the bottom of the sump one end and the other end has a hose that goes to the gold pump.
  13. Stack have replied and said it should be set to 2 (E.S cylinders) but at 2 the revs are incorrect. Think it might have to go back to caterham as he only bought it a month ish ago
  14. Interested to know which fits a K :o)
  15. Friend has only had the car a few weeks, when he got it I didn’t think the rev counter was working correctly but didn’t pay too much attention, looked at it yesterday and that’s when I started to look at the settings. It was originally set at e.s cylinder 1 and that’s what I’ve returned it to. Its an original R400D so assume it’s MBE, I’ll look tomorrow, thanks
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