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Love the wheel change. I've been considering the same, there's so much talk on here about 13s being better. Have you noticed much of a difference?
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Front 110mm, rear 130mm. I think its the landscape coming down left to right and angle i caught the photo at that makes the car look so aggressive.
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Lotus, Caterham and Westfield Cars Day at the Museum, Peak District, Sun 15th June, FREE
Tony H replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Hi, I’m I allowed to come in my rocket ? -
Lotus, Caterham and Westfield Cars Day at the Museum, Peak District, Sun 15th June, FREE
Tony H replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
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Westfield lightweight Race seats + sliding brackets - £400
kevo2711 posted a topic in Parts for Sale
Selling as I’ve switched to carbon Tilletts Really comfortable, lightweight Westfield Race seats with sliding seat brackets. come with harnesses etc - the lot. £400 - no offers considered I’m based in Northern Ireland but can facilitate delivery anywhere throughout the UK/Ireland -
Bargain at this price considering they’re immaculate condition and have R888 tyres. I’m based in Northern Ireland but van facilitate delivery anywhere throughout the UK. £400
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Lotus, Caterham and Westfield Cars Day at the Museum, Peak District, Sun 15th June, FREE
AndrewBClarke replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Coming with Spare Seat Pete!! -
Wee run today over to the Isle of Gigha in the Inner Hebrides. Thought i was doing well at 300+ mls, but Obersalzburg trumps me 😄
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Flying Carrot Steve replied to DamperMan's topic in The Start Line
That's what you call extreme kit car weight saving! -
Awe brilliant, was there last year 👍 Are you going to Salzburg too? If so I'd recommend the Red Bull Hangar 7, some amazing machines in there. I also visited the Castle where they filmed 'Where Eagles Dare' a personal highlight for me.
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Camp Carrots Summer holidays to Yorkshire
Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
Day 2. Brimham Rocks Fountain Abbey plus maintenance for damage from bad roads. Our cars have taken a bit of underside whacks today bit a lot of spirited driving. Drove through cow pat outside base carrot. Day 3 tomorrow plans are cold cuts quarry, marnham waterfalls , wensleydale cheese and ribble valley viaduct. More in depth details in next magazine. -
Gaydon Motor Museum Gathering 10th June
heawooi replied to heawooi's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
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Mole replied to DamperMan's topic in The Start Line
And even better is that Emerald have their own rolling road..and even better is that they are not far from me! -
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Ansoeb replied to DamperMan's topic in The Start Line
Been there, you have my sympathy. Take it easy. -
Looks really low and aggressive in the last photo, which I like! What’s your ride heights front and back?
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Insuranceman replied to DamperMan's topic in The Start Line
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evosteve replied to DamperMan's topic in The Start Line
Can also be referred as "buzzing out", many DMM's have a built in buzzer. -
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joolz replied to DamperMan's topic in The Start Line
There's certainly esoteric ecus out there, but I always maintain that at *our level* it's the mapper more than the kit that you need to target. I don't really think there's any such thing as a bad ecu these days. You might want to choose the mapper first and go with whatever they feel is best for your engine and any future upgrades. If you wanted to go for high end stuff for an endurance racer or Paris-Dakar or just have money to burn then look to the old favourites eg Motec, Life Racing, Haltech etc .. at the other end is things like speeduino, megasquirt (in it's lower specs, ms3 is feature packed) etc. There's not a best ecu for kits as such, kits tend to have entry level ecus by default and all the low to mid price ecus will do what 99 percent of us need. I'm an emerald fanboy because I like the adaptive mapping, the triple separate maps, the boys and girls at emerald are fab, and the fact i've never had a genuine faulty ecu in 2 decades of using them. Don't overlook the quality of any aftermarket looms either, a good loom is crucial for reliability. Because of that I would prefer to purchase, have installed or the loom made, and mapped all by the same place. then there's only one person to blame if it doesn't work well, and one person to praise if it does! many mappers turn away home installed megasquirts for example because they just know the job is going to cause them sleepless nights ... ive seen ecus installed with scotchlock looms .. But as I say, choose a good known mapper first (be prepared to travel) , and then tell them what your current spec is and any future upgrades you're thinking of, and let them guide you what ecu to go with. -
13" Wheels, Lights, Wishbones, allsorts - check back!
Geoff101 replied to Geoff101's topic in Parts Wanted
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Flying Carrot Steve replied to DamperMan's topic in The Start Line
As far as ECUs go, is there some kind of hierarchy as to some being better than others for kits? -
Lotus, Caterham and Westfield Cars Day at the Museum, Peak District, Sun 15th June, FREE
Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
I may come along if I get a chance, but probably just for the meet, if I do. -
Auf Wiedersehen/ Arrivederci Peaky Schnitzel Pizza Tour 2025, send off, Tagg Lane, Carding Shed & Hull -- Tue 17th June 2025
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
No, worries, it's not like we only see you once a year. Be still great to see you if you make it etc. -
NWKCOG meet - Wolseley Arms nr. Stafford- Wed 11th June 2025
Martyn Vann - Warwickshire AO replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Just the chat and tyre kicking for us! -
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joolz replied to DamperMan's topic in The Start Line
tracing each circuit wiring (using AVO meter) so i can do an adaptor loom to mate the emerald to the existing omex plug, saves me making a complete new loom. -
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Flying Carrot Steve replied to DamperMan's topic in The Start Line
What exactly does 'metering out' involve @joolz?