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Weekend of cleaning in prep for next weekend. Saturday saw the removal of the seats to deep clean the cockpit and touch in some marks, no carpets to worry about but despite only being four bolts per set my arms are now ripped and bruised to hell, space is tight. All wheels removed, arches cleaned, wheels waxed and suspension cleaned up Second set of new mirrors fitted, tiny but convex lenses give great field of view. Swapped out the original and grubby 5 3/4" headlights for a shiny new pair of 7" units with LED DRLs - pretty essential in something as small as this3 points
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So 7 months ago i started my winter upgrades. The upgrades started as planning as an engine and gearbox change from silvertop zetec and mt75 gearbox. Changing to what i planned to be a standard ST150 engine and type 9 gearbox. This (along with some carbon added) was meant to be the only change but as so often happens i got a little carried away with my self which caused a full strip and re build and as such the budget that id set to blown miles out of the water. Brand new Body work painted in kawasaki green. Re bushed all wishbones and a ton more carbon soon followed. The engine i purchased was an ST150 that had the internals re worked and fully re built, and an SPC type 9 box. Which againblew the budget even further. The engine is now running on jenvey throttle bodies and has a custom exhaust from AAS in newcastle. Car was meant to have the MOT 2 weeks ago but and oil leak from the gearbox put an end to that hope. Anyway shes passed today with flying colours. Time to put a few miles on the engine before it goes to JDM dyno on the 12th for a mapping session before i can fully enjoy it again.2 points
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Here's an idea, many of us pass on a variety of IVA bits for free/cost of postage via the for sale section etc. How about a pinned thread at the top of the for sale section where anyone with bits to give away can add a simple post off what they have etc. This would not be an "official register" of parts, just a way of keeping these items more or less together in one spot.2 points
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You assume he has a driving licence and would care if it was withdrawn.2 points
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Well we got back OK - Great day was that, top recommendation and deffo going again. Was 5c when I left at 7am, coldest I think I've driven the car in - and it looks like the cold was the reason for a impromptu water leak - first ever water leak! And as if by magic dry as a bone now the weather has warmed up. Came back on the M40 .. got bored and dropped off at Gaydon and came back the fun route Thanks again all !2 points
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I have managed to get a club stand for this years show, anyone interested please let me know. It is £3 per car and payable in advance. Entries must be in before 24th June. By getting a club stand, cars under the 25 year age limit are allowed in, last year some were turned away, which was a shame as it's a good evening show. The show starts at 4pm and continues until dusk. I have a small gazebo we can use and if anyone wants to bring chairs, tables etc then bring them along. This was me last year. Attending, @Robin (Red Spider) - Yorkshire AOpaid @tuonokid58 @Rickyboy100 @Andy_Rpaid @The Cheesepaid1 point
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I've just spent vast sums of money on home security cams...... I'm impressed so far.... but the icing on the cake was getting to see and hear The Sage AKA Mrs Nem.... putting the pet rabbits to bed...... utterly priceless....1 point
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After a break of 25 years our project car passed it's MOT at the first time of trying since a complete rebuild Top banana A big thanks to Bollockybill G.1 point
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Some stop times and locations 08.00 - Salisbury Town Square (1:20mins to Esso) 09:20 - Esso North Swindon A419 (10min to Co-op Petrol Staition) 09:40 - Co-op Petrol Station A419/A429 Junction (26min to Tesco's Stow-on-the-wold) 10:10 - Tesco's Stow-on-the-Wold (48mins to Stoneleigh) 11:00 ish arrive at Stoneligh.1 point
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Thats a shame Lewis. Lovely looking car and at least it was easily resolved1 point
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I think the new speeding fines will make a lot of difference. If your a scumbag, deal drugs and drive an old BMW like you stole it, as you have no taxable income or your name is Gary Barlow you'll be given food bank vouchers for doing 40 in a 30... if your a good tax payer and doing the same you'll get life and 11 points on your licence. Something like that anyway!1 point
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Get separate breakdown cover from Auto Aid. Covers any car with you or your wife in it for £43 a year. I use it and for insurance LV were best value for my X31 point
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I also fell foul to a slight mishap my fuel pump has finally given up. As me and rhett we having a spirited drive it died. Quick smash with a mallet. Got me going again been back out to it in the garage earlier and it's dead so new pump needs fitting before Stoneleigh1 point
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Didnt work for me with our banger , but anythings worth a try. Ask for Kelly . Oh and Geoff, Quotemehappy is online only , so you can have a tea and biccie at home and do it online without rubbish questions on the phone.1 point
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I chickened out! After I filled the tank up to the brim I was peeved to discover that my gauge barely moved. If it was indeed a reverse sender, I would have expected it to go to empty (when full). So I had a little brain storm and bought one of these usb inspection cameras for £10.99 as I was thinking, what if my float does not move freely and is stuck against the baffle. Plugged it in on the laptop and had a look around, but due to the extremely short focal area could not really see what was going on. So out came the pump today and then I started to think, why not disconnect the fuel sender and replace it with my old (matching) sender? Took forever to mount the thing on the pump, but I now have a working fuel sender again1 point
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Without going to deep the Speed Series Organising Team talked extensively about the possibility at our November Meeting.... here is the 3 hour meeting summed We understood the draw of Javelin and its affects on the 2017 season and into the future. The MSA requires us to be exclusively affiliated, so legally we can't do both. Personally i want to get more value for money for entrants.... Hindsight is amazing... but I realise that Blyton last year could have been done better and really this is why @terry everall started this thread as we are starting to plan for 2018 and work out how we can change within the current framework; and also focus on the full picture including ALL options for the future. I also had the problem that my life insurance policy covers me for Motorsport and they have accepted MSA rules for the policy; i would have to check that i'm covered for another organiser, so i'm reluctant to do any non MSA events as my family is more important than a day on the track. I'm meeting the other comp secs in a fortnight and will be raising the concerns with them. If people want to have a chat i will be at stoneleigh. cheers John Panda Williams1 point
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I have my mother on quote me happy. Reasonable cost and couldnt get it cheaper and she had breakdown and homestart style cover as well .1 point
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Geoff, I've gone with Saga for 2nd year in a row. I don't normally do that but their premium was exactly the same as last year for my 5 series. We have seperate breakdown cover though, which covers me and Helen (individually) in any car, nationally plus recovery.1 point
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I 'may' bump into you on the A429, as joining it somewhere near Lechlade and following up that way to Stoneleigh. Not set a time thing, but was looking at leaving at 8am ish from Thatcham.1 point
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It can't do any harm, can it. I'm worried that MSA events usually allow for 600bhp single seaters so everything has to be up F1 standards, whereas a trackday with timing for road legal cars is a bit different. I'm sure there have been a few accidents on trackdays, but nothing fatal, that you have to live in fear of. The MSA may even like "downgrading" these event, as they have plenty of other things to worry about.1 point
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Great idea Dave, if people would make the effort. In the spirit of the club I find and see the fantastic help that members freely pass to one another, even to the degree members actually visit each other. Club nights are good for direct help and information, my only regret is I don't get to club meets. Look forward to putting more faces to names at Stoneleigh & Silverstone1 point
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I have just got a Toyota engine this morning as the owner of it owed me money debt cleared and I have a 60000 mile engine1 point
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The car is now sold. Thank you to everyone for your interest. We hope the new owner gets as much enjoyment from the car as we did! Thanks, also, to you, the Westfield community, for your help and advice while we had the car - we always got a good answer when we had a problem.1 point
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...a free Club Tool Roll for all club members! (Tools not included, obviously!) Robust and made from tough polyester, it has 22 individual compartments plus holders for 8 x 1/4" drive sockets and 7 x 3/8" drive sockets; press toggles for adjusting the length of the securing cords; and a handy carrying handle. (It has also passed the fearsome Lady Chairman Inspection Test ©, so quality is assured. ) It's the ideal thing for the boot box or behind the seat in your Westfield, and it's our way of giving back to our wonderful members. OK, now the dreaded Ts & Cs - read them carefully, I shall type this only once. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a blatant, unapologetic bribe to get the best possible member turnout at Stoneleigh - it's as simple as that. You will only get a free Club Tool Roll if: > You attend the National Kit Car Show at Stoneleigh, Warwickshire on 30 April -1 May 2017 > You are a WSCC Member, Joint Member, Trader, or Sponsor The procedure will be simple - you can collect your Tool Roll when you collect your name badge in the outside marquee. This will make it easy for us to ensure only members receive a Tool Roll, and that they each receive only one. What will not be allowed: > Taking more than one Tool Roll > Collecting a Tool Roll for another member who can't make it to Stoneleigh > Posting a Tool Roll before Stoneleigh - collection at Stoneleigh only > Reserving a Tool Roll before the show - too complicated, too resource tapping. Show up early to avoid disappointment We have a limited quantity of these and they will be distributed strictly on a first come, first served basis. Any left over after the show will be taken to Silverstone where the same procedure will apply - we will have the leftover name badges from Stoneleigh so we will know who didn't make it to Stoneleigh and is therefore entitled to a free Tool Roll. After Silverstone, if there are any left, we will send them out to any overseas member who asks for one. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The National Kit Car Show is a great event, and the WSCC have by far the biggest presence of any club there. The Stoneleigh Organising Team do a fantastic job putting together a terrific show and great time with no reward apart from seeing happy members and the gratification that comes with giving back to the club. Between this and all the other things the club and the show have to offer, you'd be mad to miss it, SO LET'S BE HAVING YOU THERE!!! ...and before any of our fashion conscious members asks, this is the only colour scheme available!1 point
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Just leaving now! Must bl**** mad don't get up at this time in the week! See you all in a bit.1 point
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I am sure you will be able to get it facing the wrong way just as easily1 point
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Just so you all know, I may be retiring in a week, but I'm staying on as an Adminstrator for a month or two and can still "improve" member profiles...1 point
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You have to post far more crap that 600 posts to be considered. You also need emails from the leaders telling you off.............. dont ask how I know1 point
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Just getting a thread going for ideas about track days in 2017 There is Rockingham in June: Woodbridge in July: What are peoples thoughts on something in May? Snetterton 11th / Woodbridge 13th / something else?1 point
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I was the same dave. With it being an unusual colour for a Westfield i was dubious with the colour. However i think that with the black and carbon thats on the car the green isnt so much in your face that it looks wierd1 point
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Don't forget this year's brilliant bribe to attend Stoneleigh, the fantastic tool roll - see you at Stoneleigh!1 point
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10:30am should be good with me. No problem about the cap, just want a header rank in better condition. Cheers, Kirk1 point
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Some cars shouldnt have airbags. This is a case that the scumbags that drive like that ought to have an airbag switch off device fitted. It may stop them from re-offending as thats what they will be doing again and again. I would say he was probably doing 50 mph. My mum lives in a residential street with cars both sides and has 20 mph signs at either end. Cars and vans scream down there setting off car alarms , because they rock the cars as they speed through. And the idiots obviously dont care.........sign of the times unfortunately.1 point
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Next time you go through Knighton, can you burn all the residents , so I know the ex's parents are extinct, Thanks Craig1 point
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Update and Fuel smell fixed I treated the westfield to a coolant flush and new antifreeze etc, that has helped with the the running temperatures and reduced by 10 degrees. Regarding the fuel smell issue it turned out to be the pipe work that the previous owner had fitted. When the pipes have been removed they absolutely stink of petrol and since swapping them out my garage air is a lot cleaner. Spoke to http://www.autosiliconehoses.com and they have confirmed that the hoses are not designed for continuous fuel use.1 point
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