CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE!

Discover 70 new lines inside the latest edition of Sealey’s Tool Promotion, valid from October 1 until December 31, 2022.

The mammoth 180-page issue, includes over 1760 deals, including offers on many seasonal items such as battery chargers, lighting, and heating.

There are savings to be had on their new range of 12V RoadStart® Lithium Jump Starter Power Packs. Available in three different capacities, the 1200A model is suitable for starting 8-litre petrol or 6-litre diesel engines. Each model includes a USB outlet for powering or charging a variety of small electronic devices.

You can also take inspiration from their festive gift guide More >

A NEW BYPASS

ONE AIMED AT OUR NORTH AMERICAN READERS

If you think a heater isn’t necessary for your LS-powered Cobra replica, you’ll need a way to bypass the heater core without causing the engine to overheat.

A Summit Racing™ Heater Bypass Hose lets you do that. It won’t block the water pump ports so the coolant can flow to the thermostat. Your choice of rubber or silicone hoses with clamps, or silicone without clamps.

Summit Racing™ Heater Bypass Hoses ENDS.

UNDERPINNINGS – ARCH MOTOR & MANUFACTURING

THEY MAKE STUFF – ARCH MOTOR & MANUFACTURING CO LTD by CAROL HARDY

For over sixty years, Arch Motor has been the go-to company if you want a chassis for your racecar or specialist road car. They have been making Caterham and Lotus Seven chassis for over sixty years and during the sixties every F1 team bar Honda and Ferrari used their services. The great news is, this story isn’t a retrospective per se as Arch Motor still exists and although times have changed greatly, they are still very busy, as STEVE HOLE reports. By the way, I haven’t missed an More >

LENHAM MOTOR COMPANY

LENHAM HEALEY [L25]

Lenham Motor Company was founded by Julian Kingsford-Booty and David Miall-Smith in 1962 (February 9, to be precise!).

Best known for their variety of GRP panels most notably for Sprite and Healey, and motor-racing activities, Lenham also produced the Lenham Healey being one of them.

Came about after a London-based businessman commissioned them to make a pre-war Alfa lookalike basing it on a Triumph TR6. Customers liked the car and it competed at the Brighton Speed Trials in 1977. Motor Sport magazine did a feature on it and other people then wanted one…

The commercial version was reminiscent of the Healey-Silverstone, More >

BARGAIN FUN

A low-volume manufacturer that flies under the radar a little these days is Zenos Cars, originally set up by former Lotus and Caterham Cars man, Ansar Ali and Mark Edwards.

Although the original company went into administration in 2016 you can still buy an E10. An intriguing car (now part of AC Cars) a bargain price for sure but featuring some very clever touches. Underpinning the whole ensemble is an extruded aluminium ‘spine’ (said to be the largest structure of its type ever used on a car) to which subframes and centre tub are fixed.

The tub is very clever in using More >

FFR IN THE UK AT TECH AUTOS

Most UK kitcar enthusiasts know that US manufacturer Factory Five is almost certainly the biggest kitcar company in the world in volume terms. The Massachusetts-based operation also has a UK outlet again in the form of Dan Walsh of Poole-based Tech Autos.

Feature coming soon

Hunter Murrell Motorsport, run by all-round good blokes Ian Hunter (no, not that one!) and Jim Murrell represented FFR for a couple of years back in 2007-2008, but the pressures of their day jobs meant that they couldn’t devote full-time to it. They had a couple of fine demonstrators, built by Cobra maestro, Anthony Hale (now the More >

GRACE UNDER PRESSURE (THAT’S A QUALITY ALBUM BY RUSH!)

Webcon has announced it has enhanced its range of EFI fuel pressure regulators with the introduction of an anodised black finish on a wide variety of its units.

Black anodised regulators are now available from 2.5 BAR fixed rate up to 4.5 BAR fixed rate and zero to five BAR adjustable regulators with a choice of single 8mm side feed, twin 8mm side feeds or single -6 AN fitting feed across the range.

Prices start at £105.23 inc VAT.

Visit webcon.co.uk to see the whole black anodised regulator range and prices.

For more details call 01932 787 100 or visit www.webcon.co.uk ENDS.

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ELECTRIC SOLUTIONS

Dorset-based Auto Electrix will have genuine appeal to totalkitcar.com readers. The company can handle all sorts of automotive electrical gremlins and diagnostics plus DSG gearbox fault finding and coding, vehicle tuning and general repairs.

Quite notably, the Poole-based company offer a starter motor, alternator and dynamo repair service, which will undoubtedly make our readers’ ears prick up. Work is done efficiently, cost-effectively and quickly. Oh and the company’s workshop has a huge and bespoke mural on the wall, which is stunning.

A warm welcome awaits at Auto-Electrix

To find out more and to obtain a quote call 01202 509 430 or visit www.auto-electrix.co.uk ENDS.

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THIS WILL SHIFT IT

This new extra-long carbide scraper from Laser Tools (part number 8393) features a double-sided and super-hard, tungsten-carbide tip, and is ideal for removing corrosion, carbon deposits, gaskets, paint and varnish.

Suitable for use on brake caliper and back plate sliding faces, exhaust manifolds and cylinder heads, with the serrated side of the tip perfect for cleaning grooves and edges.

Comfortable, ergonomic handle and extended shaft (total length 300mm) for ease of use and hard-to-reach areas. The 32mm blade width lets you remove large amounts of material quickly.

Available now from your Laser Tools stockist – always remember to check for the best prices More >

KEEP YOUR TYRES INFLATED

With autumn just around the corner and to coincide with Tyre Safety Month in October, Ring Automotive is encouraging motorists to check their tyre pressure to ensure vehicles are in the safest condition and are more fuel efficient and reduce emissions.

Research by TyreSafe reveals 57 per cent of tyres on UK roads are under-inflated, add to this extra weight and travelling longer distances, and tyres will ultimately fail, says Ring Automotive. With the rise in living costs, Ring is urging drivers to check their tyre pressure to save them money.

Simple checks can be made to ensure tyres are safe to More >

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