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Yeah I've set both to solid. I was just seeing what they could do
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Peak District Run Out, Sun 9 Nov, Cupola
Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Still investigating the miss-fire. No concrete leads as yet, three plugs definitely showing signs of abnormal combustion some, though not much, soot marking, which would tally with dropping on to one cylinder, while running. One plug completely normal/good combustion looking, the others variations on this: There was a little "loose" oil in the bottom of the plug wells, no where near enough to reach as far up as the electrical contacts, but enough to wet the plug threads taking them out - I couldn't get any more oil out. before removing the plugs. -
Best set them to solid - it’s not legal to have flashing brake lights. The main reason flashing lights are illegal is to prevent confusion with emergency vehicles, such as police cars and recovery trucks, which have specific exemptions for using flashing red lights. Some newer vehicles have an "emergency stop signal" which flashes the brake lights during very heavy braking, but this is an EU-mandated feature that must deactivate automatically once braking slows or hazard lights are activated
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Peak District Run Out, Sun 9 Nov, Cupola
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
I've had a short mainly foggy run into the Peaks to join the gang for breakfast only and an equally foggy run home. Roads mainly dry and dirty! Nice to be out! Almost a poppy for @Greenstreak-Andy D My Peaky 'Bat cave' A great turn out as usual - Today
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Will try get a better video later. They can be set to either flash or be solid. One of each above. The "V" light has been trimmed off one end as it was too long so the centre is on the up on the right hand side of cage and the pattern is out for any one with ocd 🤣 Also can be used as indicators but only in red where it lights from one side and runs to the other like the fancy new ones
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I’ll pm you now
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Cheers I’ll check it out
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We need videos of them in action!
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Benrobson2999 - Kent AO started following Happy Birthday Ben
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Hi do you still have theses? So can you put me down for them. Cheers Martin
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Westfield Hood & Frame - Navy Blue - SEiW
westfield_bumble replied to RickRack's topic in Parts for Sale
There was a guy asking about hoods on one of the facebook groups. Not sure which one -
If you could post it I’d take it.
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Hi, can anyone help with the following? Looking to get my contoured dash re-trimmed from blue to black. Looking to get a complete replacement carpet set. See picture first reference. It’s a 1999 SEiW SEight. Thanks for any pointers & best regards Phil
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Happy Birthday Ben
Benrobson2999 - Kent AO replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
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Black hood and frame - For Sale due to purchase of Soft Bits half hood. Please note, both need a bit of a clean up due to storage. The clear rear plastic window has a small cut approx 25mm long, and the front plastic windscreen channel is damaged in centre where it fastens to the front screen surround - common problem as weak point - Frame tubes all good but at fixing points have a tiny surface corrosion - but an easy fix. £1495 to buy from Westfield - Now for sale at further reduced price to £125 with collection from Wolverhampton
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Have a great day @Benrobson2999 - Kent AO 🍺🎂
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Blue hood and frame - For Sale due to purchase of Soft Bits half hood. This is in really good condition….., Please note, both need a bit of a clean up due to storage. The clear window in hood are good have no rips, all stitching good and the front plastic windscreen channel has no damage. Frame tubes all good but at fixing points have a little surface corrosion - an easy fix. £1495 to buy from Westfield - Now for sale at further reduced price to £150 with collection only from Wolverhampton
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Set of 4 adjustable SPAX TRAK dampers & springs taken from SEight with standard track front end (12” front & 14” rear) due to upgrade - passed MOT 12 months ago, front springs have been “half” spayed in black??? - might be of use to someone! Do need a good clean are as taken of car. collection only from Wolves £80 or make any offer
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Hi, brand new Westfield Cars Ltd supplied Westfield Battery Box - brought & never used. £25 collected from Wolves £30 posted UK mainland
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Hi, for sale a brand new never out of box Battery Charger - make/type = Absaar Pro 1.0 - brought & took 2 weeks to arrive & never returned. Cost £30 plus. Tech details as - https://baterias.com/gb/charger-absaar-pro1-1amp-6-12v?srsltid=AfmBOorq0koQPFoDhu4mAlr7ptb9xqMFJTmXtjFT1CkqyFXJ5g7C7viR - includes trickle charge facility. £15 collected £22 posted
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Hi, for sale a brand new set of front cycle wings purchased by mistake as they won’t fit my 205mm wide tyres, but will fit & have clearance for a 185mm or smaller width tyres. Prefer collection (Wolves) so buyer can see before parting with cash, but will post if necessary. £100 collect or £125 posted
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What the postie brought today!
Insuranceman replied to Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset's topic in The Start Line
I fitted the same earlier in the year. If i can anyone can, I had loads of help from Liane and Mike. -
Peak District Run Out, Sun 9 Nov, Cupola
aeg replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
This is what it’s hiding @Neptune 🤣 and here’s a better picture with it its a garage door poster/cover ( very thin printed cloth)that came from temu for the extortionate price of £14, 5 mtrs by 1.8mtrs I’ve hung it from the roof on 3 magnetic hooks and just move it across when I need anything from behind it. Makes the garage look pretty and tidy though 😜 -
What the postie brought today!
Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset replied to Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset's topic in The Start Line
This little kit arrived today, looking forward to fitting it, although a little daunted by the prospect, hopefully shouldn’t be too tricky 🤞. It’s an 8 channel version so plenty to play with. -
Well I've done around 10k in mine i regularly go into large towns where it behaves just as a normal car i can drop to 30mph in 6th gear no issues no overheating at all i change my oil and filter every 2.5k on road use, plugs in a fireblade won't need regular maintenance 8-10k in the time ive had mine i broke the gear linkage once which was a quick repair and more recently my clutch lifter bearing went again a reasonably cheap job to replace if you can do your own work it's still on the same clutch plates after a total of 12k and I drive it hard the minor repairs I've done are no more than the problems others get with car engines the only drawback if found but your be familiar with being a biker if you do an emergency stop in a higher gear you have to clock all the way back to first sequential gearbox for you.all in all brilliant wouldn't have anything else
