Now MOTed for another year and still saving up to get it painted.
Slight increase up to 1745 miles in the last 12 months. Had to replace the driver's seat fuse to make it adjustable again for the test. Apparently there is a draft MOT "additions" document around showing that from May the test could include brake fluid appearance and reversing light checks. Found the document here |
1330 Kg
Just been out for a spin down to a local weighbridge and the Z300S with a quarter tank of fuel weighs 1330 Kg.
It still has the front & rear alloy "bumpers" under the bodywork and carries a space-save spare wheel. |
BMW claimed 1387KG for the 2.8 but I guess that was dry weight
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Fairly certain that is is dry weight too.
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Out for a spin in the Z300S earlier this week and upon checking (as you do) found that the brake lights weren't working.
Wiring connections in the well of darkness (the boot) looked OK and the fuse wasn't blown. Having the engine running and idly pumping the brake pedal listening for the switch to click- they started working again. The switch was just tired I guess... If only all gremlins would dissipate as easily. |
I have an intermittent short between the brake lights and the rear indicator on the passenger side. Most of the time it is fine and then when braking and turning left the indicator suddenly starts flashing at double speed. I have been trying to track it down for 18 months on and off
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Easy fix, you're driving a BMW, you don't need to use indicators.
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Getting close to paint time
Getting close to paint time as I've found someone fairly local who will do a standard paint only job (no lacquer) with a pro-finish vinyl striping overlay.
A few more consultations needed but he's recommended Indasa Autofill for any filling, pre-primer that it may need. Anyone else used this stuff? Sounds like an easy-sand paste with glass and kevlar reinforcement. I have to say that the Isopon P40 with glass strands is not the easiest to sand. |
Ian - Remind me, what colour are you going for?
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Same as ever- white- probably Ford Polar or Arctic or whatever they call it this year with 2 stripes in red - probably good old Standard Triumph Signal Red vinyl. |
Here's a (seemingly) odd question......... Does the Barchetta body kit come with the headlight holes already cut out, or just marked? No prizes (but maybe some kudos?) to anyone who can guess what I'm thinking (clue - not a track car without lights)
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Are you going to: A. Install a cluster of white LED lights for the front? or B. Install a cluster of red/amber LED lights and mount it on the back a la Boxster, Nikri and other pushme-pullyou designs? |
no to both :icon_biggrin:
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Another clue - using traditional headlights :wacko:
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Pop-ups. Please be pop up / rotating headlights
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You got it! My thought is that it would be a fun feature to have rotating headlights ALA Panther Solo. If the part cut out is available (or marked so it can be carefully cut out) it will be used as the 'blanking piece' when the light isn't in use.
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I went for 'Frenched in' rear lights but have always love novel pop up style lights.
Rotating lights, ones where the bonnet lowers, simple pop ups like on my TVR Wedge. I think the only ones I didn't like were the 'lazy eye' ones on the Z280 where the lower half was left uncovered . |
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They are IMHO an interesting feature. I changed my Quantum ones from pop-down flaps to pop-up headlights - main reason was that the original set up gave very poor night vision (beams shielded by bodywork) and MOT query due to light shining off flap.
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A-Plan insurance
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