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Re: A6 or Phaeton?
« Reply #45 on: 27 February 2012, 15:10:55 »

Why do you want half a Jag V12?

See your PM  :y

Any chance you can sandblast it too?  :D

Don't sandblast it if you've got any aspirations of using it as an engine again.

I reckon he wants a coffee table, ala Top Gear ;)

I'd love one, not sure SWMBO would agree though  :(

Could have sworn it was my flat  ;D

I did vaguely look into it before, struggled to find anyone who would sand blast it
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Re: A6 or Phaeton?
« Reply #46 on: 27 February 2012, 15:20:23 »

Lob half a dozen Weber downdraughts on it and put it in the Dax. :-*

Nah, wrong engine for that - it's got to be a V8 and it's got to be a Ford.. but then I have two FEs sitting here, so ;D

A friend of mine did mention something about dropping it into a 250 GT California replica with ITBs or (my choice and yours) Webers :y
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Re: A6 or Phaeton?
« Reply #47 on: 27 February 2012, 15:29:27 »

Lob half a dozen Weber downdraughts on it and put it in the Dax. :-*

Nah, wrong engine for that - it's got to be a V8 and it's got to be a Ford.. but then I have two FEs sitting here, so ;D

A friend of mine did mention something about dropping it into a 250 GT California replica with ITBs or (my choice and yours) Webers :y

Depends how strong your floorboards are. At least the Jag lump is aluminium, so potentially not quite such a boat-anchor.

It was painful enough running a 4 pot on Webers back in 2003 when I went injected. Hate to think what it's like now, with 3 times as much engine. ;D
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Re: A6 or Phaeton?
« Reply #48 on: 27 February 2012, 15:33:18 »

Lob half a dozen Weber downdraughts on it and put it in the Dax. :-*

PMSL, do you know how heavy they are!
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Re: A6 or Phaeton?
« Reply #49 on: 27 February 2012, 15:35:28 »

Depends how strong your floorboards are. At least the Jag lump is aluminium, so potentially not quite such a boat-anchor.

As I just said to someone who shall remain nameless - if I was to have something on the floor then either the Jag lump or (as it's more common and cheap as chips blown up) a Rover V8..

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It was painful enough running a 4 pot on Webers back in 2003 when I went injected. Hate to think what it's like now, with 3 times as much engine. ;D

Yeah, talk of single digit economy isn't uncommon on the Cobra forum.. although most people get low teens on a cruise ;D I'm hoping the 2.88 diff from the V12 coupled with a 6 speed box and injection will lead to some kind of economy and a car with a useful first gear (useful for something other than clouds of tyre smoke, anyway ;D)

Still.. V12 on Webers in a California rep? That'd be a sound track to die for!


P.S. Mark - I'm willing to bet it's under 600lb for the Jag V12? I'm putting an iron block boat anchor in the Dax ;) (granted slightly lighter as it's got aluminium heads & intake, but it's still a big ol' iron block)
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Re: A6 or Phaeton?
« Reply #50 on: 27 February 2012, 15:37:44 »

Lob half a dozen Weber downdraughts on it and put it in the Dax. :-*

PMSL, do you know how heavy they are!

It's a Cobra. Does it matter?

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Re: A6 or Phaeton?
« Reply #51 on: 27 February 2012, 15:39:29 »

I'd go A8 or Jag XJ, always been those two for me.

I just bought myself a Jag ... not quite an XJ, but it does have a 6ltr V12  :D

Ooo do tell, at a rough guess an XJS?

Nah although I'd love an XJS, they still command a pretty penny price wise :(

It's a donor for the kit so it's going to get broken which, based on the pictures, will be a shame .. but: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260963824769

Just have to go and pick it up on Saturday :)

I had the Daimler version about 12 years ago, Daimler Double Six :y  If you think the plugs on an Omega are a pain to do just wait until you do the rear ones on that ::) ;D
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Re: A6 or Phaeton?
« Reply #52 on: 27 February 2012, 15:40:04 »

Lob half a dozen Weber downdraughts on it and put it in the Dax. :-*

PMSL, do you know how heavy they are!

It's a Cobra. Does it matter?

 ;)

Ooh you bitch ;) ;D

Fair point, though - with Jag running gear.. the diff weighs as much as the T56 'box ;D nearly gave myself a hernia when I picked it up.
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Re: A6 or Phaeton?
« Reply #53 on: 27 February 2012, 15:40:58 »

I had the Daimler version about 12 years ago, Daimler Double Six :y  If you think the plugs on an Omega are a pain to do just wait until you do the rear ones on that ::) ;D

Fear not Pete, the car won't stay in one piece long enough for me to need to change the plugs ;D
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Re: A6 or Phaeton?
« Reply #54 on: 27 February 2012, 17:07:37 »

suspect to compare realistically it will be V6 - the Phaeton V6 diesel is often referred :y to as "the sensible one" - running costs etc and depending on model/year  may even be same engine in both A6 and Phaeton

Well it doesn't matter to me what it was v6,v10 or w12 VW Phaeton all the way  :y :y
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Re: A6 or Phaeton?
« Reply #55 on: 29 February 2012, 23:39:11 »

I seem to recall a post here that mentionet shocks for phaeton were ridiculously expensive.
Phaeton looks great but audi maintenance costs and spare parts availability are definitely better so...
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Re: A6 or Phaeton?
« Reply #56 on: 01 March 2012, 16:16:15 »

the Phaeton shock suspension issue is confined to pre 2004 models on the basis that they no longer manufacture the suspension struts and therefore if buying new you have to change all 4 plus the controller. On later models there is not the same problem. A fully comprehensive warranty from VW/Mondial after the 3 year intial period is £880pa with no excess. If you do not want to pay £880 a year then this can be varied to a cut down critical components cover again with VW for around £330 with a £250 excess. Warranty Direct is £1600 at the top level with main delaer option selected.
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Re: A6 or Phaeton?
« Reply #57 on: 01 March 2012, 16:19:15 »

I am also just about to start messing with this to check what the VW dealer is supposed to do/change on servicing and schedules etc

https://erwin.volkswagen.de/erwin/showHome.do;jsessionid=0DFB1BC38CF944150FCA64B1C8416BC2.ASTPVWE1
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