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Sorry to hear about your bro's woes. Was it locked to an immovable object?

 

 

 

Shopping in Waitrose? Mibbie that's why the cash is always tight?

He goes in Waitrose half a mile from his house regularly,  and buys all the bargains at the end of the day (they close at 8pm) as they are much cheaper than the nearby Tesco! I didn't believe him, but have seen it myself when he comes out with a big basket  full of fruit for 50p !   Unfortunately, that loaf of bread ended up a lot dearer!

 

   He did say that the staff were very helpful and checked CCTV etc, , the manager even gave him a 4 pack of beer as he "looked like he needed it"! 

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Parkers which is a good guide for real world fuel consumption reckons 30MPG average for an automatic Omega 2.5TD estate.

 

 

Finally managed to do a brim to brim calculation on the Omega. 32mpg. That's rubbish! I'm pretty sure there's still a fuel leak, possibly on the return line near the tank. I think I need to get that sorted. Computer reckons 39mpg.

 

On a run that involves no braking, and only dual carriageway or motorway, and the cruise control set at either 70 mph or 50 mph (road works) I achieve 31 MPG. in a petrol 3.2 V6 ohmegawd. 

At one point on Monday I managed to get the trip distance plus the range to add up to 520 miles,

 

Unfortunately as soon as you add in the warm up cycle, some roundabouts, some traffic lights, a little stop start jam, acceleration from rest, it struggles above 26 MPG. which is about 19p a mile.

 

And the combined range and trip distances plummet about 30 mile every cold start you do.  

 

Such that I filled up on Tuesday showing a range of 450 miles, and having done 5 journeys of 15 miles each (75 Miles) the range is now showing at 230 Miles.  

 

I've taken to using the Mx5 around town.  

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Just been offered this cheap, 1.6 auto with possible hgf/water leak. Should I bother taking it?

 

:roll:

 

 

Isn't this the same as Ghosty's?

 

Yeah, except mine has a grille stuck on. 

 

HGF is an easy job on these and gasket sets are about £30. They're pretty decent things - I paid £300 for one with HGF so if it's less than that I'd say go for it.

I like the look of that better than my one, tbh, I'd quite like a white one, prefacelift too.... If the head gasket was OK and I knew some more details about condition, I'd consider offering a swap.

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Went out earlier and there by my bin was a big black plastic case. 'How odd' I quothe!  So I took it inside and had a look and it's a 24v cordless drill with all the bits. Charged it as it was a bit flat and it seems to work fine.

 

Anyone want it? I just bought a new cordless drill and don't use one enough let alone two!

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Remember that rover 800 ad where the slick haired, pinstripe suited German executives were subtitled being ever so slightly impressed on first sight of the fastback?

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Well SWMBO ( German and basically the CEO of our family) had a few choice German words when she saw it for the first time this morning. No subtitles needed shall we say!

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I was more drawn to the Suzuki S-Cross in that picture, probably because it's in what looks like a metallic BL colour.

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Following knee issues (see grump thread), I had to sack off the idea of getting the 0730 Belfast - Cairnryan boat this morning. €47 down on the deal.

[Just to rub it in, Stena Line text has just come through "We Hope you enjoyed your sailing". No I fucking didn't/couldn't.]

So will venture outside and see if the bike is still an option or whether I'm going SailRail to Carlisle.

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I was more drawn to the Suzuki S-Cross in that picture, probably because it's in what looks like a metallic BL colour.

 

That's someones new car actually, she was telling us about it the other day. I'll pap a better picture, it looks green in the flesh.

 

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Does anyone fancy going to Le Mans for the 24hr in June. My mate was supposed to be coming, but has now sold his Chevy. So  we have one spare campsite pass for Chateau du Houx. (It is a quiet little site right next to Houx and a short walk to the Start line / village) What you get is a space big enough for a car and caravan/tent. There is no limit to the amount of people you can cram into the car but a mini bus would be frowned upon. This site sold out instantly as usual and there is a good chance you could get an electric hook up. I will be there from the Sunday before the race until the Monday after so could save you a spot if you are coming late. I am after £150 for the ticket which believe me is cheap for a campsite that is even remotely near the circuit. You will need entrance tickets (Which you can buy on the gate or I can order for you 82 euro for the whole race)  and to sort your own ferry on top.

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Warning - it will piss down relentlessly all day anywhere within an 80 mile radius of Leicester as I have ordered the springs and shocks to put the Pumpkin back to a normal ride height - delivery (and my plan to do the job) tomorrow.  I can't do it inside because other immobile unfinished projects are still filling the garage.

 

Just in case anyone needed an accurate weather forecast.

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Finally bought the paint to respray the 18.

 

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It came in at an eye watering £134 for 3l of paint and 1.5l of hardener which is probably more than the car is worth...

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In other news, my Mondeo seems to have gone AWOL.  Been at the garage nearly 14 days now - last heard of a week ago today when it was "nearly finished".  No skin off my nose now the Pumpkin is out of death trap mode (for now) - he's not going to get paid unless/until he rings me and if he never gives it back I'm still up on the deal.  My Ma said "did you take a note of the speedo reading?" as if he's going to be spending 2 weeks driving it.  Frankly, if he's been to Croatia and back on a banger rally in it, good luck to him.

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I fixed the wifi at this hotel in 10mins by explaining how Aruba wireless controllers work & how one AP can loose connection to a DHCP server, they've given me free premium (ie not just in the bar) wifi to say thanks so I'm sat in my room posting shite here...

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Remember that rover 800 ad where the slick haired, pinstripe suited German executives were subtitled being ever so slightly impressed on first sight of the fastback?

https://youtu.be/xMESnHBpMkc

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Well SWMBO ( German and basically the CEO of our family) had a few choice German words when she saw it for the first time this morning. No subtitles needed shall we say!

Another toy! Have you got a thread on it yet? That does look really nice.

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***NEWSFLASH***


 


BEKO IS NOT THE OLDEST CAR IN THE CAR PARK, SHOCKER!


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***NEWSFLASH***

BEKO IS NOT THE OLDEST CAR IN THE CAR PARK, SHOCKER!

Im disappointed in myself...

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Trundled along for a Drs appt this morning in the Metro, riding with the correct "trim" following pumping up with a modified grease gun sourced from e bay!post-4673-0-32661300-1490432923_thumb.jpg

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What app is that Andy?

It's called Acar, Trig; once it's set up (a few minutes to change settings to UK imperial and add cars) it takes about 30 seconds to add fuel ups. I've been using it for ages, only issue I've found is working out how to transfer records from an old handset to a new one so I generally restart it every couple of years.

 

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It's a clear day and actually quite warm, so half of Scotland has descended on St Andrews. This is also the weekend the students all come back, so there's that to contend with. This either means we'll be completely run off our feet all night, or we'll be down to an order every half an hour at most like we were last weekend. Hopefully the former because the Golf's aptitude for mega mpg comes in and I might get enough fuel money to brim it to get me through the week.

 

Either way it's too warm and there's people everywhere. Both can just fro.

 

 

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Having seen that the price of fuel had dropped for the first time in a little while, seeing in the news last night that the supermarkets are away to start slashing prices again has got me even more in the mood for taking the LS out of Storage. Helps that there is prime space on the parent's driveway thats not being used up! 

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Bloody photographer wants my car again for a night shoot... tonight! Something about 'Starship Enterprise' effects.  Been and got it, cleaned it, cleaned it inside and now so knackered I don't want to actually go out and drive it!

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Took the merc to merit in bagshot for tracking this morning. They managed to do one side( which was replaced in Jan and the reason the tracking needs to be done) but the o/s rod is seized solid. So now I need to get the o/s replaced.

And if I want the camber done too then the bolts/rubbers in the lower suspension arm thingies ( stand back, technical talk!) need freeing off and /or replacing. Apparently the rear end is perfect!

Nothing to pay though yet and to be honest the car steers as well now ( in the 500 metres home ) as it did before the n/s tie rod was replaced.

 

Anyhoo. I've dropped an email to my local mobile guy, but if he can't do it ( will it need a lift?) then I'll be back at the Citroen specialist in the week.

 

Also in NEWS, got the 2cv out and drove down to laithwaites in Virginia water. Sales girls loved it!

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Bands for each gear it not having tacho?

The 2cv speedometer has markers for changing up - like you say, it could be a gear band reminder.

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