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Hello everybody I introduce myself. So, Stéphane, 42 years old, i leave in the west south of france and i m mechanical enginneer. I've a wife and 2 children At job, i design hooklift and at home, i built cars and motorbikes It makes more than 15 years that i begin to built, transform or upgrade motobikes and cars and i arrived today at this forum because i will start the complete rebuild of a SEI sport carbon from 2001. So, i think i will have some question and i also want to share my work and have some feedbacks. I share some pics of some of my project!13 points
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A Big Thank you to Andy and Clare for organising this meal. We had a great afternoon and the food was delicious. It was great to catch up with everyone and have a good time Here's a few photos of the winter Westfield hardcore leaving the pub. I pretty sure Jake is crouching to take a photo definitely nothing else 😂9 points
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Hello guys, I introduce myself. Cyril, 39 years from France and work in Luxembourg. I just got Friday my Westfield SE 1991 with Pinto 2.0. 🥰9 points
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Afternoon All. So I picked up my first Westfield last weekend. It’s a very clean and tidy car built as a retirement project. See photos. It’s picked up a nickname already in my household. No prizes for guessing. Thank you again to all the people I talked to about what to look for with a first car. I think I’ve made the right choice for me and my intended use. Car is a 2011, 2.0 Zetec Blacktop, Type 9 gbox, Omex, single throttle body, lowered floor and pretty much as standard as you can get otherwise. Couple of things I either was unaware of or not prepared enough for / didn’t notice before buying the car. Keen on any opinions. 1 - only driven it in ‘fresh’ autumnal days but the dials seem to fog up quite quickly. Is this normal? Makes sense that they do but after only 5 miles there’s visible condensation. 2 - cold starts on injection engines. I anticipated a bit of TLC on carb engines but modern ish injection with an ECU I thought would be more robust. A 10degC start after a few days in the garage and it did need the throttle poked and for me to get in and going to be happy idling. I’ve not really got any history from the seller (was a classic car dealer) on the pedigree of the calibration the car is running but a couple of cold starts in a warmish showroom were fine. No issues when driving and warm. 3 - longer down time / storage tips? As weather gets pants it will live in the garage more between uses but anything recommended to make spontaneous outings not disappointing? Other than that the car is everything I hope it would be and more. Thanks Dan8 points
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I think I can call this a wrap now. I’ve fitted four 1.5m LED battens, two each side, plus wired up all the sockets I need by the work bench and also to power the Carcoon more conveniently. It is much brighter now, no real shadows and much easier to work in. I know it still looks quite ‘busy’, but I don’t have cash to throw at nice tool chests etc so this is the best I can do, quite pleased with it given where I started back in July. Still some sorting out to do but that can happen over time, have plenty of house projects to be getting on with!8 points
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7 Westfield's and a MEV met at a very sunny cafe in the Peak District After refreshments and a bit of a catch up we all set off up the Winnat's Pass onto the high ground to soak in those stunning views of the Autumn colours of the Peak District, WOW. The convoy ran really well with Dave behind me in communication with Ian at the back. We flowed nicely and arrived at The Rambler Inn, Edale in a timely fashion. We filled the empty car park. The MEV belonging to Anthony and Caroline was very eye-catching The view from the pub was stunning too You know what happens after lunch, we go cake hunting, it was successful!! Missing @Andy Westwood at this point The guilty party all had cake, even Ian and Ali. The Cow Shed, Tideswell. We finished off by wriggling over to the A515 and all splitting up from there, a fantastic day to be driving our cars. Thank you to Becky for being Chief Motion Photographer and thank you to everyone for your wonderful company x8 points
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2001 NBFL SVT version. 75000 miles Blue Metallic. MOT till Oct. 2025. 6spd manual box and Torsen 3.6 LSD Conversion was carried out 5 years ago by a mechanical engineer, he also renewed the front chassis rails to factory standard , converted the car from auto to manual gearbox, fitted a half cage and all alloy Mishimoto radiator. In my 4 year ownership I've fitted Meister Zeta CRD coilovers, stainless steel chassis stiffeners and under front wing frog arms (no more scuttle shake), Conti Premium Contact 6 tyres, new starter, alternator battery. Cills were rebuilt by professional bodyshop and painted in body colour with factory finish. No rust, dents or damage to body panels. Interior trim is all original undamaged with Radio/CD player. Hood just been revitalised with Renovo Hood Restorer kit. V5 updated by DVLA with new engine details. The full Rocketeer conversion kit would cost you almost £12,000 if they were available but they are not at the present time. Also save yourself up to a years work on conversion time. Bad bits, Some inevitable stone chips to front panel and bumper, boot lid and passenger door paint faded. Price £120007 points
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7 Westfield's and their hungry owners met at Hulme End Tea Junction for drinks only, in anticipation of a 3 course Christmas dinner at lunchtime. We welcomed Matt, who was joining us for the first time in his green Westfield Sport 250, very nice, take a look here Sat in the cafe, Glen sporting his double fractured thumb 🤕 Ian in Bagpuss, his en-suite Westfield 😁 It was cold, still and rather suitable weather for driving our cars. My opinion is, winter is the best time to be out in the Peak District with your Westfield. Like today, the roads were dry and very empty, nothing stopped us on our excellent route, turn after turn, excitement building as we knew that this was good and there was only better to come, the grande finale of the Bentley Brook road. Ian temporarily parked in his favourite spot when we arrived at The Bentley Brook Inn, Ashbourne Glen provided the strip show in the car park After a little photo we went inside to join the others at the Christmas Party. It was just great to see everyone, even without their cars, this is a great social event, the biggest outside of the big kit car shows for us. Thanks for coming everyone and joining us on the run out.7 points
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For sale is my Westfield SEIW Sport 2000 2lt Duratec, first registered 11/05/2007,owned and garaged for the past 7 years and loved every minute of it but the time has come for a change. Listed below is the spec and many upgraded parts fitted, also parts bought that are included in the sale to take it further, mileage is 18k 2ltr Duratec [crate engine,brand new when car was built] Raceline sump Webber Alpha Pro 4 throttle bodies ITG air filter Omex 600 engine management system Ultimate performance cams Oil cooler Rolling road tuned by Northampton motorsport 208bhp / 162lbft Limited slip diff Mt75 gearbox with quick shift AP Racing clutch Lightweight alternator 2000 S exhaust manifold and repackable silencer fitted with catalyst Radtec Racing Aluminium radiator Siltec Racing rose jointed front wide track Siltec front and rear anti roll bars Cornerweighted and professionally set up for fast Road use 2.4 Quick rack ,updated mounting bushes Protec rose jointed shocks AP Master brake cylinder AP Racing Front callipers Westfield lightweight rear callipers FIA battery cutoff switch Detachable Momo team 300mm steering wheel Lowered floors JK seats on adjustable runners 3inch 6 point harnesses RAC roll bar 15”Team dynamics wheels with 205 Toyo R888 tyres Aero dynamics carbon tunnel cover V8 bonnet Carbon NV ducted aero cycle wings Electric adjustable mirrors 17” Longacre curved rear view mirror Heated windscreen 8 channel freewheel system Gauge wizard fitted to fuel gauge LED headlights Full doors Half doors Wind deflectors Half roof Walker stclair cockpit cover Hamilton full car cover Also included Brand new rear wide arches Brand new Mickmade carbon dash Heater matrix,silicon pipes,diverter valve and controls Original scuttle with aero screen Omex software,manual and cable MOT’d till 11/11/25 Price to include all the above £15,250 Located West Yorkshire Contact via email : Des@cl8uk.co.uk7 points
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Thanks @Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative for another great day out in the Peaks 👍 this was our last day of 2024 as we will be sorn now till March 25, take care folks and see you for Xmas dinner at the Bentley Brook in a couple of weeks cheers Andy & Becky The slippery slope of the rear gully access to our garage 🥴 into the garage till next year 🥲7 points
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Who likes free mince pies? with free coffee? come along to the GBS factory meet in any car/bike, everyone is welcome. The Kit Spares shop is open for you to buy your Christmas goodies too. All details here https://www.greatbritishsportscars.com/my-events6 points
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Plugged into the Omex today. Cylinder head temperature sensor giving dodgy readings. At ignition on, or at least in the minute after i’ve turned the key jogged round the car and connected laptop, the temperature starts to climb with the engine off. After 15mins or so its climbed to 75 deg C and stays there. All this with engine off in a cold garage. Poor cold start seems to be explained…new sensor ordered.6 points
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An excellent afternoon with great company. @AndrewBClarke thank you for organising 👍6 points
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Good to meet up with you guy's, thanks for the warm welcome and lots of advise. Big thanks to Ian for taking me for a quick run out. On to find a car that's right for me now.6 points
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Yes, the car is registered to drive on road . left side wheel and standard paper! It was crash 14 years ago and stored in a garage. So i need to make the repairs with an automotive expert follow up in order to put it again on road.6 points
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It was another brill day with brilliant people I will upload my pics tomorrow hopefully if they have turned out5 points
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Solo Westfielding but it is always good to see Richard Usher and the guys at the museum. It was mainly members that attended and it was a quiet meet, also it was the last meet of the year for them. Weather was amazing I must say, no wind at all and even felt warm, so it was rather a pleasure driving home seeing Matlock Bath by night all lit up.5 points
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