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  1. 6 hours ago, Sparky said:

    Incredibly, the surgery is scheduled for next Tuesday 21 May.  These people don't muck about!  Found 2 May, confirmed 14 May, removal due 21 May.  Stunning response by the NHS.

     

    Yes I'm impressed - but given that I can't ever get a doctor's appointment to get to the starting gate I'm less impressed with how it works in Somerset.  Good, in a way I suppose, that it works if you're really ill - but not if you're just mildly inconvenienced like me.  The downside is that with that sort of service you know you must be really ill...I'll stick with just the minor stuff and lousy service I think!

  2. 2 hours ago, EGTE said:

     A track car that's too loud for track days is bonkers.

    Sort of, but the real problem is the NIMBYs who move to a village next to a race track and then start complaining about the noise. CC get a lot of flack and have been reduced to very few "loud" days per year which are used for proper racing.  Most club days are 100dB limited, sometimes 105, but occasionally even lower. 

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  3. 17 hours ago, Steve V8 said:

    Does anyone remember the film/series "Logans run" produced mid 70's?

    .... but what use are we after 70?

     

    Remember it well and am all for some humane despatch method either at a prescribed time or (IMO better) by request.

    The what use question is much harder.  I stopped doing paid emplyment nearly 20 years ago - was that the end of my use?  I've never stopped "working" on stuff and am still the go to chap in the family to get things fixed/sorted.  So that's for my place, my Mum, Sister, one niece, one of F's sisters, and a couple of friends - say 7 or 8 households.   Does that count as of use?  Even if I did just couch and watch TV I still get enough dosh to pay a lot of tax and I get very few benefits and have been lucky enough to very rarely need to use any services.  So a net financial contributor - is that of use? 

    My life philosophy has always been its all about enjoying our time here - nothing more "meaningful" than that.  As a result I look to enjoy more of my time than I don't.  We all have to do stuff we don't want to so its not pure hedonism but whenever the balance has gone the other way I make a change to redress the balance to get back to enjoying more.  As I've aged, I have wondered about the end game.  There's a lot of old people I know (have known) and I would not enjoy very much about their life and what they were able to do at all.  Once I deteriorate to enjoying less than half, and I can see that its not something I can address, then I'll be actively looking for a painless way out - carrousel would be ideal...bring it on.

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  4. Only just seen this thread.  I too have always used the couple of pumps priming routine in a cold car - indeed as I don't use the car much these days, I usually start with a short crank just to wake it up and start moving some fluids, not trying to start.  Then 2 priming pumps and crank again to start - works for me. 

    Also not priming but half throttle and a long crank works for hot engine.   Sometimes needs a pump after a few secs cranking.

    However, just to add an alternative view, a while back I was lectured (well not quite - but had it explained to me) by a very well respected Lotus engineer that I shouldn't pump the throttle because the extra fuel washes down the cylinder walls stripping them of any remaining lubricant and therefore causing even more wear at the very moment of maximum wear of an engine.  Likely to lead to premature wear of the rings and their failure which in turn could score the liners.  He didn't go on to explain how to actually start the car though.

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  5. Some of us consider ourselves incredibly fortunate to live somewhere lovely in relative luxury and no longer "go to work" for our income.  (Very different to not doing any work!)   We've done some travelling over the years and seen some of the wonders as well as just other lovely places - although I readily admit pretty tame compared to many.  But I've not yet been anywhere where going back was a must, or even worked out as well the second time when we did.  Not yet been to a hotel at any price point where the plumbing worked as well as it does at home and the facilties were as nice as we keep them here.   I fully appreciate (and am genuinely grateful) that we lead a different life to the majority - but if every day is "on holiday" then going on holiday offers little, if any, excitment - just extra ag, and we stopped bothering several years ago.

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  6. 4 hours ago, Veloce_Rosso said:

    Number plates aside, what is the aesthetic difference between normal and Avon cars?

    That Lotus Drivers guide that Keith linked has some useful pics to show you and I'm sure Graeme will be along soon with a more difinitive set - no one knows more about the SL than him!  But for now:

    The Series 1 were all Embassy black with a silver side stripe and grey cloth interior.

    The Series 2 continued with the same black pattern but added options for Moonstone Blue with either Silver or Black side stripe and they had "piccadilly" striped seats IIRC.  (There were other minor cosmetic differences like bigger headlights and no frame on the tailgate but overall very similar)

    The rare Avon cars were all Series 2 cars numbered (red pinstripe down the side with a number by the door mirror) and many had the same number on their DDU reg.  They were all two tone blue (as shown in the pic Keith linked). Inside they had a "luxurious" velour seat trim in a similar blue colour. 

    In fact there were also a few others:  The police had a few cars in different non standard colours.  Some owners have chosen their own paint schemes.  And of course all of the real rally cars were painted in either the factory colours (like Graeme's Poly) - or other team colours - like Andrews Heat for Hire.

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  7. 14 hours ago, pete said:

    inflation rate is down again but doesnt look like the bank of england is going to lower bank rate as they say it is still above their 2% target, but is that really acheivable in todays economies. very few countries have a 2% or lower rate. seems to me it suits bankers to set a targetthat is too low so they can have an argument to keep bank rate high.

    Interesting thoughts Pete but I see it differently.  From what I've read the expectation is that Inflation will actually dip below the 2% target over the next quarter before bobbing back up.  The worry for me is the Bank reacting too late.  There's always a lag - the witch doctor bit is knowing how long - between interest rate changes and anything at all noticeable happening in response.  If they keep rates too high for too long they kill growth and prosperity for no reason.  If they drop too soon inflation bites back before its beaten and we all get poorer again.  Its likely they'll be too conservative (delay reductions) because they're central bankers so it comes with the job but having been severely panned for taking too long to raise them after all the QE they may just get goaded into coming down too quickly. 

  8. 7 hours ago, Veloce_Rosso said:

    The Sunbeam Lotus falls beautifully within my brief: A modern classic with a modicum of rust protection. And there's no silly convertibles. :)

    The operative word there being "modicum".    Mine was fully restored (and very shiney!) on purchase and would probably have gone on for at least another couple of years when I sold it three years later.  Obvs depends how well its done and how much effort goes into the anti corrosion measures.  Some of the good ones are now north of Mk2 Cortina money, though few compete with the Mk1 or in period Escorts.

    I had intended to just keep my Lotus fleet forever once aquired but that turned out to need more dedication and outlay than I was prepared to make.  My perfect garage was Turbo Esprit for high days, M100 Elan for sunny days, Carlton for family days, Sunbeam for our town car.  Was wonderful for a while...

  9. Most of the Avon cars are DDU reg.  DAC are normally "ordinary" Series 2 cars.  The Avon certainly has some extra cachet being a numbered limited edition with different trim etc, but the two tone blue paint with red stripe is a bit of a marmite thing and I'm not a fan.  Personally I like the Series 1 embassy black cars - so that's the one I had - but they're all great fun ...

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  10. We've got a Charbroil stainless thing.  Its got three big rectangular burner areas and a separate hob (that we've never used!).  Had it 5 years - seems fine still, though we're already on the second cover and that's getting tatty now and the thermometers no longer work.  But its me that cooks on it so it only does basic stuff - I just have all the burners on max and take stuff off marginally before cremation.  Tastes good if you like the burnt bits!

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  11. Interesting.  My joining instructions came 5 days after I bought my ticket - but I think were in response to the application to be a show car.  Despite being personalised to me, the main message was to make sure that I purchased a ticket otherwise I wouldn't get in - obvs had already done that!  Anyway the flyers I posted above were attached to that email.

    I'm pretty sure you won't be inside Ian.  The category of "Show Car" appears to mean parked on site to be looked at.  A normal ticket gets you into the public car parks.  Not sure who you needed to sleep with to get inside.

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  12. 3 minutes ago, exeterjeep said:

    No, have not had this, did you opt to send your car details/pic and then when accepted buy a ticket - thought that process was just for show cars going indoors.

    Yes - sent the pics, got accepted, bought my ticket.  If you're not "a show car", then I think you're in the public car parks.  Most of us will be outside (and James said SWLC will be outside too).  They are expecting to park manufacturers together rather than a free for all....but not by model.  Their first go at this so I expect some learning will go on as we arrive...

  13. 2 hours ago, Pdunny said:

    I now have 2 chargers both Rolec - both charge teslas at appx 30 mph 

    both chargers charge the eletre at 10 to 14.  So i wouldnt imagine any settings are an issue.

    3 Tesco 7kw chargers also charge the car at the same rate 15 ish.

     

    I think you're looking at this the wrong way around.  All so called "chargers" don't have any smart input to how quickly the car charges.  All they do is to present a source of electrikery.  Some are AC, some DC, and they will have different capacities.  Your Rolec will be an AC "fast" charger.  But in reality the "charger" capability is built into each EV not the wallbox.  It is the car that decides how quickly to charge based on what supply it detects.  So if you're charging too slowly on 7kw chargers, there will be a setting somewhere in the car charging programme limiting how much it draws.  In the early days most manufacturers defaulted their setting on delivery to the lowest/slowest charge rate as that's safest if you dont know what its going to be plugged into.  I've no idea if they still do that.  But I think its very unlikely that there won't be a setting in the car's charging software somewhere to allow you to charge at different rates.  Seems very likely to me that this is set for 3.6kW instead of 7kW in your car.

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