I've never, worked out what a car has cost me to own or run, It breaks I fix it, it needs fuel I fill it up.
Don't mention fuel costs
some of us still own Omegas
Please play nicely. No one wants to listen/read a keyboard warriors rants....
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on: 27 March 2024, 21:55:58
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Started by Viral_Jim - Last post by dave the builder | ||
I've never, worked out what a car has cost me to own or run, It breaks I fix it, it needs fuel I fill it up. Don't mention fuel costs some of us still own Omegas |
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on: 27 March 2024, 21:40:50
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Started by Viral_Jim - Last post by biggriffin | ||
I've never, worked out what a car has cost me to own or run, It breaks I fix it, it needs fuel I fill it up.
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on: 27 March 2024, 21:26:18
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Started by polilara - Last post by biggriffin | ||
From memory, I think it was the Elring ones that used to go hard very quickly, and leak prematurely... With the supply of certain parts becoming nls, beggars can't be chossers,, and if GM still have them,, gawd knows how much they will be. .Rinz was oe supply |
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on: 27 March 2024, 19:40:43
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Started by tillers - Last post by biggriffin | ||
It's a ZF pump 91128 on the rear, I'm 99% it's off a 3.2. If you want it £50 posted
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on: 27 March 2024, 19:33:29
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Started by Viral_Jim - Last post by Doctor Gollum | ||
MK1/2 Mundeo had the 2.5. the 3.0 didn't appear until the Mk3 and was a similar performer to the C25xe
Can't speak to the other options as 9 of my first 12 cars were Fords (7 Granada MK2/3 and 2 Sierras) the other three were a 1.6 Pug 405, a 2.0 Renault 25 and a 1.3 Polo |
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on: 27 March 2024, 19:22:57
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Started by Drewomega - Last post by redelitev6 | ||
Whoever went along with the "Christian conversion" was well and truly played for a mug
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on: 27 March 2024, 19:20:07
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Started by Doctor Gollum - Last post by redelitev6 | ||
Poor sods probably didn't know what was going onYou can just imagine the sense of panic on the bridge of the shipEven worse on the actual bridge. |
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on: 27 March 2024, 19:10:30
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Started by Drewomega - Last post by Raeturbo | ||
Yes and grease her up👍😁
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on: 27 March 2024, 18:48:36
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Started by Viral_Jim - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti | ||
Bike engines were producing 100 BHP a litre NA back in the time of Moses.Yeah, but no torque, sadly. As nothing is better than 15,000+ rpm rattling your gonads In 2024 superbikes can manage more than 200 BHP per litre without forced induction. No grunty low down torque but low weight and gearing tends to cover this up. My Yamaha FJ1200 only made 125 BHP but was also a proper 'stump puller' when it came to torque. |
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on: 27 March 2024, 18:44:36
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Started by Viral_Jim - Last post by TheBoy | ||
Bike engines were producing 100 BHP a litre NA back in the time of Moses.Yeah, but no torque, sadly. As nothing is better than 15,000+ rpm rattling your gonads |