Looking at swapping out of my caterham
Looking at swapping out of my caterham
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RGambo

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882 posts

192 months

Friday 11th October 2013
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After a little advice. After a couple of cater hams, I'm looking to swap to something different. I do a few track days a year and the caterham is pretty much unbeatable as a travel day tool ( I don't mean fastest ) but I'm ready for something a little more grown up.
So what do I look for?

JBliss

1,149 posts

180 months

Friday 11th October 2013
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Youve come to the right section..

Adrian W

15,100 posts

251 months

Friday 11th October 2013
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JBliss said:
Youve come to the right section..
What?...........to grow up:-)

G_Sleigh

202 posts

238 months

Friday 11th October 2013
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Have you test driven one yet?

RGambo

Original Poster:

882 posts

192 months

Saturday 12th October 2013
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No, not test driven one. I don't know what to look for?? 2.5? 3.0? 5 speed or six speed? M12 or m400?? I don't understand why m400 is so much more than m12??
All help and advice great fully received.

TIGERSIX

969 posts

254 months

Saturday 12th October 2013
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Adrian W said:
What?...........to grow up:-)
Take no notice of this individual he is really old and grumpy now a member of the "Bah humbug" forum

mighty t

47 posts

157 months

Saturday 12th October 2013
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Had 2 Caterahams over !0 years, Vhpd & R500evo, Great track weapons. Then had elise, great too. In my opinion the Noble is the big big brother. Try them all out, best way !

Mt

mighty t

47 posts

157 months

Saturday 12th October 2013
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Had 2 Caterahams over !0 years, Vhpd & R500evo, Great track weapons. Then had elise, great too. In my opinion the Noble is the big big brother. Try them all out, best way !

Mt

mighty t

47 posts

157 months

Saturday 12th October 2013
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Had 2 Caterahams over !0 years, Vhpd & R500evo, Great track weapons. Then had elise, great too. In my opinion the Noble is the big big brother. Try them all out, best way !

Mt

mighty t

47 posts

157 months

Saturday 12th October 2013
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Had 2 Caterahams over !0 years, Vhpd & R500evo, Great track weapons. Then had elise, great too. In my opinion the Noble is the big big brother. Try them all out, best way !

Mt

TuxMan

9,011 posts

261 months

Saturday 12th October 2013
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Hi Richard , welcome to the forum , totally different cars in the real world , caterhams are quick and agile and great fun but the Noble is a more complete car , a few of us drive all the way to spa , spend 2 days on track then drive home , something you would not want to do .
With a few upgrades a Noble can also pretty much wipe the floor with a caterham.
Buy the best you can afford , 3 litre cars offer more power and generally the later 6 speed cars require less work and maintenance .
Tux

Blu3R

2,380 posts

222 months

Saturday 12th October 2013
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It depends what your intentions are. I'd have to slightly disagree with Tux for once - low £20k's will get you a completely sorted 2.5 that will want for very little over regular maintenance whereas high £20k's or over could get you a 3R that still has factory part related issues. M400 premium is similar to Sierra RS500 over regular Cosworth - it is (was) the ultimate of all models but the reality is their apparent value lies in a standard unmolested garage queen. For track use you could build a GTO3 better than a 400 for considerably less than buying a 400.

RGambo

Original Poster:

882 posts

192 months

Sunday 13th October 2013
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Thanks for the replys.
Can anybody be a little more specific as to what are the strong/ weak points of the cars. I'm not interested in getting into modifying them as I've been there and done that before and all you end up doing is chasing the next weakest part.

One of the things I like about the caterham is that you can take it on a track day, drive as much as you want , not worry about watching the brakes ,oil temps and tyres. Can you do this with the noble or do you have to manage them more?

TuxMan

9,011 posts

261 months

Sunday 13th October 2013
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Suppose it depends how much you spend and what you buy !!! Buy a M400 and they are pretty much sorted out of the box , do like I did and buy a cheap shed then you have more work to do !!! Either way you can have a very quick car !!!

Chapppers

4,483 posts

214 months

Sunday 13th October 2013
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I hired a Caterham R300 a few months ago for an evening at Donnington and completed approximately 90 laps in the session. The sheer competence of the car on track is absolutely phenomenal, there are very few cars that could do that whilst using so little few and barely even touching the tyres, and on the day only the R300 race cars practicing for their upcoming race were faster than me! I actually started looking for cars to buy to replace my car, but I soon realised something...

For the other 99.99% of the year, when you're driving a car on a road for fun, to a trackday or from a trackday there's still nothing that's made me smile as widely or as consistently as my Noble, and I've driven a lot of very very capable cars for a lot of miles in a lot of different conditions. They're different things and whilst the comments about "growing up" may come across as somewhat flippant, they are a much better all round car. You won't regret it.


...but I'd still have a GT3RS if I could afford one hehe

RGambo

Original Poster:

882 posts

192 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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HI Again, thanks for reply, I'm hopefully getting myself over to look at an M400 at mole valley later this week. BUt agian, I'd really like to know what to look out for on the cars.

Is the 5 speed box strong enough?
Is the 6 speed box better?
Is the track day sump a MUST HAVE for tracxk days?
Are the standard brakes up to the job for track days or do I need to be looking at changing pads and/or disks?

Chapppers

4,483 posts

214 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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RGambo said:
HI Again, thanks for reply, I'm hopefully getting myself over to look at an M400 at mole valley later this week. BUt agian, I'd really like to know what to look out for on the cars.

Is the 5 speed box strong enough?
Is the 6 speed box better?
Is the track day sump a MUST HAVE for tracxk days?
Are the standard brakes up to the job for track days or do I need to be looking at changing pads and/or disks?
My bottom end rebuild says yes to this one. I killed my car in 3 laps.

mrpbailey

1,005 posts

209 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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RGambo said:
HI Again, thanks for reply, I'm hopefully getting myself over to look at an M400 at mole valley later this week. BUt agian, I'd really like to know what to look out for on the cars.

Is the 5 speed box strong enough?
Is the 6 speed box better?
Is the track day sump a MUST HAVE for tracxk days?
Are the standard brakes up to the job for track days or do I need to be looking at changing pads and/or disks?
I COULD be mistaken but I think all M400's came with the 6 speed box and track day sump as standard?
A popular set up brake-wise is the grooved AP discs with Pagid RS29 pads

arabian

503 posts

198 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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i had a caterham roadsport, absolutely loved it, then a 911 which i didnt enjoy.

Bought the Noble as a real gamble to be honest, didnt know that muych about them other than the usual great handling, awesome acceleration, sounds like darth vadar, built in a shed in leicester quotes.

best decision i ever made. Its a different experience to the caterham - i want another caterham, but it would have to be a third car as i wouldnt swap the noble for one as its a far more complete and usable car IMO.

Where are you based ? if you are London/Essex area, you are welcome to have a ride in mine.

JayHeal

265 posts

174 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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RGambo said:
Is the 5 speed box strong enough? Yes with standard power as long as it has a LSD. The open dif was the weak point.
Is the 6 speed box better? YES it can take more power.
Is the track day sump a MUST HAVE for tracxk days? YES