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A few months after I started using veg I blew an injector. Car was a blooming nightmare.

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Normally, the BX is lovely on veg, nicer than on neat diesel and a bit quieter to boot. Not to mention the massive monetary savings and the funny looks when you find new and unusual places to put fuel in the tank. Personal favourite is to put some fossil in at the fuel station, then get a bag of shopping out of the car and start filling up with veg (oil, not -etables) before going to the kiosk to pay.

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I was gonna go and get some veg this weekend and tank the golf up with it, but at this rate I'm probably best off sticking to proper stuff really.

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Veg is currently £3 for 3l in Asda.

 

Cobblers - it's not that cold. If you're worried add some petrol/diesel.

My boring sometimes needs a bit of extra cranking to start, but it always starts, and there's usually a nice cloud afterwards :lol:

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I think at these tempratures you've got more chance of spreading whats in your tank on a sandwich than burning it in an engine.

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To be fair the hatch (the one that FTP today) sounded a bit wank the other day and seemed to be running on 3. I think it's a combo of cold weather, SVO and possibly the remnants of some WVO used a few weeks back now. Hopefully diesel and petrol on top will sort it, if not I'll have a look at the fuel filter.

 

Oddly enough I found BXs seemed to thrive on the veg, definately running quicker and cleaner, whereas the 306s don't seem to run as well on it.

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Tell us more.

 

I can now reveal I am the owner of an Austin Maestro. Pics to follow when it's not dark and snowing but I can say that it is red and is better than I expected, but in need of attention. Not sure if it's a keeper yet.

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I think I know the one. A 1.6 with previous long term giffer owner?

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I think I know the one. A 1.6 with previous long term giffer owner?

 

That'll be it; 1.6L, pretty original, needs a few bits and pieces but not the worst I've seen. Think the first owner had it until 2008 or so.

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So you bought it then? Good man! :lol:

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Well, apparently we're due OMGSNOKAOS any minute now... 4 hours until the panic buying starts and every vehicle with 4wd and Traction Control goes up by 30% on eBay... I'll be plodding along to my very Welsh destination in my Fiesta on pathetic sized wheels and mismatched tyres, more than likely getting there without needing to claim on my life insurance whilst the rest of the country causes a milk/bread/rice/fuel shortage by panicking about it being a bit chilly.

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I've advised Gareth J that BX collection might be best done on another day.

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Still snowing here. Will probably have to cancel the gig we were meant to be hosting at the local hotel tonight. Wonder if six-cylinder and his chums made it last night - they're here to enjoy a bit of scenic driving!

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Quite a bit of snow. This is one of the few roads out of our village. The main road towards the rest of the world only reopened a short time ago.

 

Apparently Six-Cylinder and his chums are still in the area though! I hope they're taking pictures.

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Quite a bit of snow. This is one of the few roads out of our village. The main road towards the rest of the world only reopened a short time ago.

 

Apparently Six-Cylinder and his chums are still in the area though! I hope they're taking pictures.

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I plugged my Iphone bluetooth odb2 reader thingy into the smart this morning and the only code it's showing up is for a crank shaft sensor. No injector faults.

This is all well and good and would explain the lumpy running but I suspect it's in some inaccessable bit of the engine around the back of the block you can't get to unless you have the hands the size of a 7 year old on 6 ft long arms.

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I plugged my Iphone bluetooth odb2 reader thingy into the smart this morning and the only code it's showing up is for a crank shaft sensor. No injector faults.

This is all well and good and would explain the lumpy running but I suspect it's in some inaccessable bit of the engine around the back of the block you can't get to unless you have the hands the size of a 7 year old on 6 ft long arms.

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Snow?, What snow?, We had a bit around 10am and this is the current view, mind you it's meant to snow heavy tonight but then again they said that about last night so who knows.

 

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Snow?, What snow?, We had a bit around 10am and this is the current view, mind you it's meant to snow heavy tonight but then again they said that about last night so who knows.

 

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Chaotic scenes in Southend-on-Sea:

 

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How will I ever get to work this evening? :cry:

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Chaotic scenes in Southend-on-Sea:

 

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How will I ever get to work this evening? :cry:

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I went out this morning in the Panda 4x4 - this turned into a two hour drive around all the back roads and snow drifts. I love bombing along and hitting the edges of the drifts and smashing snow everywhere. Childish but FUN :D:D

 

I was on the Brigg to Barton road going up Elsham hill when a Vectra driver signalled me that I should turn round - yeah whatever....me and the Discovery behind me made it through. It was such good fun I went back that way :lol:

 

It had got a bit worse by then as quite a few car drivers were now stuck. I was warned of impending obstructions by a Passat driver who flagged me down and asked me if it was a Sisley, apparently he'd had a couple of Panda 4x4 in the past so knew how capable they are in the snow...He said there are four cars stuck back there but you can get round them through the drifts :lol: He was right...

 

No pictures unfortunately as it was all a bit impromptu...

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I went out this morning in the Panda 4x4 - this turned into a two hour drive around all the back roads and snow drifts. I love bombing along and hitting the edges of the drifts and smashing snow everywhere. Childish but FUN :D:D

 

I was on the Brigg to Barton road going up Elsham hill when a Vectra driver signalled me that I should turn round - yeah whatever....me and the Discovery behind me made it through. It was such good fun I went back that way :lol:

 

It had got a bit worse by then as quite a few car drivers were now stuck. I was warned of impending obstructions by a Passat driver who flagged me down and asked me if it was a Sisley, apparently he'd had a couple of Panda 4x4 in the past so knew how capable they are in the snow...He said there are four cars stuck back there but you can get round them through the drifts :lol: He was right...

 

No pictures unfortunately as it was all a bit impromptu...

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Well boys's there is plenty of white stuff at the M25 end of Essex! Horrified penny pinchers best not look at the average MPG....

 

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Well boys's there is plenty of white stuff at the M25 end of Essex! Horrified penny pinchers best not look at the average MPG....

 

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OMG SNO KAOS returns:

 

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Despite this, pottering about today has been almost as easy as it is without snow, mostly due to the fact that the main roads are pretty clear of snow. I pulled a few juvenile handbrake turns and what have you.

 

Micra has had its shitty rear tyres, recently fitted by some "recommended" rip off merchants, jettisoned and replaced with decent properly fitting tyres, I lobbed the old ones over the fence at the garage who reccomended me, they can send them back. One of the tyres was found to be over 10 years old as my tyre man pointed out, I should have just gone to him in the first place.

 

Now the Micra needs an exhaust, its started to blow a couple of weeks ago, I was amazed to learn that its still on its original exhaust from new. That, and probably a other service should see it further into the side of rude health.

 

My KV6 is still at the garage awaiting some sort of exhaust fitting, I'm slowly starting to lose my patience, if by Thursday it isn't done, it will be taken to my mate Steve who won't piss about with time.

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OMG SNO KAOS returns:

 

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Despite this, pottering about today has been almost as easy as it is without snow, mostly due to the fact that the main roads are pretty clear of snow. I pulled a few juvenile handbrake turns and what have you.

 

Micra has had its shitty rear tyres, recently fitted by some "recommended" rip off merchants, jettisoned and replaced with decent properly fitting tyres, I lobbed the old ones over the fence at the garage who reccomended me, they can send them back. One of the tyres was found to be over 10 years old as my tyre man pointed out, I should have just gone to him in the first place.

 

Now the Micra needs an exhaust, its started to blow a couple of weeks ago, I was amazed to learn that its still on its original exhaust from new. That, and probably a other service should see it further into the side of rude health.

 

My KV6 is still at the garage awaiting some sort of exhaust fitting, I'm slowly starting to lose my patience, if by Thursday it isn't done, it will be taken to my mate Steve who won't piss about with time.

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Now that I have almost finished wiring the new garage, we've put our house up for sale... ho hum.

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Now that I have almost finished wiring the new garage, we've put our house up for sale... ho hum.

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