ECOBAT PACKS A PUNCH
Sep 18th
A boat owner with a vessel moored on the River Nene contacted Ecobat Battery after two of its three Numax leisure batteries finally said ‘enough’ at the age of 14 and 15 years respectively!
Originally purchased on July 15, 2009, and September 8, 2010, the two Numax XV31MF dual-purpose batteries, a brand which is owned by Ecobat Battery, have been fitted to a Viking 26 cruiser and for most of that time have been operating in parallel and used to start a 30hp Mariner outboard and power the vessel’s lights, water pumps and fridge etc. A third XV31MF was added to a backup system More >
IN CONTROL
Sep 12th
Burton Power is now offering these adjustable in-situ track control arms for competition use on Ford Escort Mk1 & Mk2 models and the Capri Mk1, 2 and 3.
The original inner bush in the track control arm is replaced with spherical joints, thus providing precise camber adjustment. This can be achieved without removal from the car making them quick and easy to adjust in the pits to suit the particular track layout and conditions.
The track control arms are supplied as a paired kit complete with more substantial 1/2in bolts and side spacers. The larger bolts will require the crossmember mounting hole to be More >
PICTURE PERFECT
Sep 12th
I really love a retro poster. I find them enchanting and remind me of stuff I can directly relate to in my childhood, of a time long gone.
This new range of retro posters from Renault’s vaults is lovely. There’s a line-up of fifteen to choose from in all. Make no mistake Renault’s vault is massive.
They cover a period from the thirties to the sixties. Some of them feature aircraft and most of them feature cars. Louis Renault had a passion for aviation and purchased a company called Cauldron back in the day.
Most are in French language which makes them even More >
PLENTY OF SPACE
Sep 12th
Webcon is delighted to announce the re-introduction of its range of manifold spacer sets.
It is widely understood that increasing intake length can have a beneficial effect on performance. Up until now, the only way to achieve this has been to fit different-length intake manifolds when available.
However, the new Webcon spacers allow the existing intake manifold to quickly and easily be extended with the minimum disruption to the tuning process.
Superbly CNC manufactured in the UK from billet aluminium, the new spacers add 32mm to the length of any 45DCOE manifold and are supplied in kit form with studs, nuts, O rings, More >
TESTING TIMES
Sep 12th
New from Laser Tools is this user-friendly battery and alternator tester, suitable for use on both 12V and 24V DC systems (part number 8873). This tester features an easy-to-read LED display that provides quick and accurate power output readings. This tool makes it easy to determine if there are issues with either the battery or the alternator.
Used with the engine running, simply connect the black crocodile clip to a suitable earth point, then press the red positive probe onto the battery positive terminal. It offers two alternator readings: alternator over-charging and alternator OK (13.5V), as well as three battery status More >
PICK A GEAR
Sep 12th
Last month Mini Spares announced newly re-tooled 1st and 2nd gear selector forks.
This month, the company has released a similar selector fork for 3rd and 4th gears in three synchro gearboxes.
This pattern of selector fork was fitted on all manual Minis up until the introduction of rod change gearboxes.
Order as part number 22A610 at £129.60 inc VAT.
For more details contact Mini Spares on 01707 607 700 or visit www.minispares.com ENDS.
SEXY NEW OLD PIRELLI FROM LONGSTONE
Sep 12th
The latest classic tyre resurrection from Pirelli who is revisiting their greatest hits from the seventies is the Cinturato CN36, which was their first performance radial tyre in 1968. The beauty of it is that it has a rounded shoulder on the carcass which can help maintain ‘progressive handling’ on some rear-wheel drive cars better than today’s modern low-profile rubber.
It will therefore appeal to many kitcar owners. The remake benefits from modern production techniques and compounds, which also happen to be better for the environment. One result is the improvement in wet grip.
A number of sizes are available including 175 More >
OSRAM GO GREEN
Sep 12th
Original equipment (OE) manufacturer and renowned lighting specialist, OSRAM, has revealed its push on sustainable packaging and has now begun to replace the packaging for its entire retrofit bulb portfolio in the automotive lighting sector with eco-friendly alternatives.
As the worldwide market leader in automotive lighting, OSRAM attaches great importance to sustainability and is therefore continuously working on being environmentally friendly.
The company’s goal is to have carbon neutrality of its own operations by 2030 and is applying the strategy principle “avoid, reduce, compensate” to its reduction path.
OSRAM is already contributing to a significant reduction in its ecological footprint through continual technological More >
GOOD GASKETS
Sep 12th
You won’t have to worry about your combustion pressure escaping from the cylinders when you use Fel-Pro Head Gaskets. They’ll provide a solid seal between the cylinder heads and the block deck surface so all that cylinder pressure is used to make power as the makers intended.
OEM Replacement Head Gaskets Fel-Pro OEM Replacement Head Gaskets are ideal for stock rebuilds on roadcars. Most gaskets have a steel core laminate or PermaTorque composite design, but MLS, fibre-faced and other materials are available depending on the application. OEM Replacement Head Gaskets are available for engines ranging from 1940s Ford Flatheads to late-model More >
FAIR DINKUM!
Sep 5th
Nice to hear from Tim Simic boss of Australian kitcar manufacturer, Dirty Dog Outlaws, this week.
We spent a good couple of hours on a WhatsApp video call on Monday morning (thank god that’s a free service!) and Tim told me about his cars and his business.
The marvellously named Dirty Dog Outlaws has been in existence for around 18 months after builder (a renderer, to be precise) and lifelong car enthusiast, Tim decided to pursue his hobby as a business. He’s rather glad he did, to put it mildly.
Thus far More >