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Newbie Caterham owner....

Post by jshand123 » Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:36 pm

Hi Folks,

Just a wee hello...........picked up a fine specimen of a Caterham last week and shall be unleashing it at Knockhill next Saturday :D

Looking to glean any knowledge from yourselves in due course. Not new to KH but barely driven the 7 so I'll be taking it gingerly :P

Pics of "her" ( not got a decent chance to get out and get some quality pics as yet !)

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Pampered or what......

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p.s. can anyone provide specific advice on tyres pressure for these Avons ( i.e track temp. pressures)

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Re: Newbie Caterham owner....

Post by holly » Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:40 pm

:welcome
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Re: Newbie Caterham owner....

Post by tenkfeet » Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:18 pm

Nice car , looks good . I saw the ad a while back whilst going through my "get a seven " phase earlier in the year . :lol:

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Re: Newbie Caterham owner....

Post by Modena Scotland » Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:23 pm

:welcome

You will love your 7 on track. The CR500 works well. Feels great even when the track is wet! I run mine at between 16 and 18 psi. As it will be your first time tracking the 7, you may want to get used to the car before adjusting the pressure.

I would start at 18 and after getting use to the car, drop the pressure if you start to understeer at same entry speed. If the weather is mild and track dry, the tyre pressure will increase every rapidly.

I will not be tracking mine (SLR) on the day but I will be in my CR (Exige S). Please come and say hi, I will be looking forward to meeting you.

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Re: Newbie Caterham owner....

Post by David » Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:27 pm

:welcome

Nice looking car - looking forward to seeing it on Saturday :thumbsup

They're quite forgiving to drive so I don't think you'll have any problems at KH - if I can do it anyone can :wink:
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Re: Newbie Caterham owner....

Post by meatball » Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:28 pm

Howdy.
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Post by ed » Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:43 pm

Mmmmhhh , nice wheels! :thumbsup
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Re: Newbie Caterham owner....

Post by kenny » Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:02 pm

Welcome to the forum John, on track next week as well so might be pestering you for a pax lap :thumbsup

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Re: Newbie Caterham owner....

Post by mckeann » Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:07 pm

Welcome. Nice caterham, but more importantly, excellent commuting car :thumbsup

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Re: Newbie Caterham owner....

Post by David » Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:08 pm

Modena Scotland wrote::welcome

You will love your 7 on track. The CR500 works well. Feels great even when the track is wet! I run mine at between 16 and 18 psi. As it will be your first time tracking the 7, you may want to get used to the car before adjusting the pressure.

I would start at 18 and after getting use to the car, drop the pressure if you start to understeer at same entry speed. If the weather is mild and track dry, the tyre pressure will increase every rapidly.

I will not be tracking mine (SLR) on the day but I will be in my CR (Exige S). Please come and say hi, I will be forward to meeting you.

Mass


Mass is spot on - if (like me) you take a cautious approach, the backs will heat up more and over steer is the first hint to let a little out. But if you're like Mass, and make all wheels work hard, then they all might need dropped a PSI or two.

Being quite new to Caterhams myself I found 18PSI a good starting point and it quite hard to keep the tyres warm - my best times have been when warm weather has helped.

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Re: Newbie Caterham owner....

Post by Jacobite » Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:04 am

Hi welcome along nice looking 7 and previously pampered indeed
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Re: Newbie Caterham owner....

Post by jshand123 » Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:52 am

David wrote::welcome

Nice looking car - looking forward to seeing it on Saturday :thumbsup

They're quite forgiving to drive so I don't think you'll have any problems at KH - if I can do it anyone can :wink:
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Re: Newbie Caterham owner....

Post by jshand123 » Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:54 am

meatball wrote:Howdy.
Tidy car......what model is it?
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Re: Newbie Caterham owner....

Post by jshand123 » Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:57 am

Modena Scotland wrote::welcome

You will love your 7 on track. The CR500 works well. Feels great even when the track is wet! I run mine at between 16 and 18 psi. As it will be your first time tracking the 7, you may want to get used to the car before adjusting the pressure.

I would start at 18 and after getting use to the car, drop the pressure if you start to understeer at same entry speed. If the weather is mild and track dry, the tyre pressure will increase every rapidly.

I will not be tracking mine (SLR) on the day but I will be in my CR (Exige S). Please come and say hi, I will be looking forward to meeting you.

Mass
Thanks for the advice I will give it a go
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Re: Newbie Caterham owner....

Post by VXJON » Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:10 pm

:welcome

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