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dandan62

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  1. Did a post about it in "mechanics" section on 25th march last year called " ground clearance...solved" It has some photos of the bracket which I made out of steel u section that dropped into the existing u channel where the mounting points are. My fabrication skills are limited so it doesn't look pretty but it is very solid. 

  2. It's only a guess but probably about 3"? I have about 4.5 inches clearance under the sump with coilovers wound right up which it enough for the bumpy Sussex roads. I think my springs were 9.5 inches from memory.

  3. Hi. That was a few years ago now. I got lucky and got some second hand ones. I think they were Avo ones? I'm afraid I can't remember the exact specs but I know the springs were 120 lb. So much better than the original over stiff ones. I seem to remember many people recommending Dampatek as a good source. Good luck.

  4. Update..I have heard back from the organisation and they say they are in consultation with the venues and local authorities and will only go ahead with the event if it is confirmed that it can be held legally according to the Covid regs. I won't hold my breath!

  5. I'm really hoping to persuade my wife to navigate as my car mad son will be mid uni exams. Otherwise I will just have to trust that the car in front knows the route! This will be my first event if I end up going .

    I have contacted the organisation and requested more info on the Covid regulations and will update when I hear anything. 

  6. Hi Alan,

    I have to admit I was surprised to see it was on and before the 21st June. My car hasn't left the drive for a few months so my heart did rule my head and I went for it expecting slots to go very quickly. I will be treating it as a drive out and will not for example be stopping at the lunch venue. I do take your point and may well reconsider. I'm sure they will be announcing further rules closer to the time. There is at least a refund if they have to cancel due to Covid. They may well be told to do so.

    Maybe I shouldn't have mentioned it at all. I certainly don't want to encourage any rule breaking!

    David

  7.  Search on this site under "cortina" showed a few references to the same question about replacing the front suspension. It seems the Locust kit cars have a cortina setup which some people have replaced with tubular wishbones. Google "Locust wishbone suspension". First result gives details of the conversation. Hope that helps.

  8. Hi. I think there is no universal answer. Every car is put together slightly differently. Mine which is probably similar to yours has 3 bolts underneath and 3 on each side. It should be a pretty easy operation however it's fixed. Take the mesh off the front and you should be able to see the method. Good luck 

  9. I think it's a growing trend. AXA have done the same for me for the last few years. Good psychology. It stops us ringing round every year so they keep people. I know I could still ring round but the premium is pretty small anyway.

  10. Hi all. I was a bit bored so decided to map my advance curve. More out of curiosity than trying to sort any issues as the car goes pretty well for a 1.6 I think. Anyway, vacuum removed, my idle advance is 9 degs. Above that it tends to pink. 1500 revs already at 25 degs. Gets to 28 by 3500 then no change at higher revs. Does this sound too steep or am I being fussy? I think max should be more like 34 degs? Maybe some fun with springs coming up.

    Any thoughts?

    David

  11. If it's purely a track car then you will have more choice at that budget. Tricky time during lockdown to look at them though. Out of interest this had just come up on the strictly kitcars Facebook page which may give you an idea of what you can get. I'm not saying it's any good but it comes with a trailer as well which you will need.

    Ps..I hope I'm not breaking any rules by posting this link. Please remove if I am.

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