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Author:  Hearthly [ Tue Apr 18, 2017 8:42 ]
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Sir Taxalot wrote:
That S2000 does look really nice. Are they OK for 'regular' driving though or is it the sort of car that has to be hooned?


It's an old-school VTEC so up to 4000rpm it's very tame and a perfectly nice 'normal' car, 4000-6000rpm it starts getting interesting and then 6000-9000rpm it all goes a bit mental.

Peak torque is at 8500rpm.

So it's very much a case of how you drive it and what sort of mood you're in.

Author:  myp [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 9:21 ]
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Car just needed front pads, other than that just three advisories: front calipers sticking, a bit of play in the ARB and a bit too much travel in the handbrake. :attitude:

Author:  MaliA [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 9:44 ]
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Lonewolves wrote:
Car just needed front pads, other than that just three advisories: front calipers sticking, a bit of play in the ARB and a bit too much travel in the handbrake. :attitude:


Excellent news.

Author:  DavPaz [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 10:01 ]
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MaliA wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
Car just needed front pads, other than that just three advisories: front calipers sticking, a bit of play in the ARB and a bit too much travel in the handbrake. :attitude:


Excellent news.

Harsh. Have you been tampering with his brakes?

Author:  myp [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 11:47 ]
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To celebrate I've bought a set of genuine remanufactured front calipers in red (£150), OEM Type R front and rear interior mats (£46) and a set of Bosch AeroTwin wiper blades (£15).

Author:  BikNorton [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 12:39 ]
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VTEC is more like 6k in the s2k. 9k redline means an up shift puts you back above it.

It's fine in normal driving before there though.

Just gotta drive it to your mood and not whinge about lack of overtaking 'low down'.

Author:  myp [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 12:46 ]
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Slightly more torque than my Civic - ie not much. Rev it high if you want power!

Author:  GazChap [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 15:31 ]
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Just had a sniff around and a shit in the new Nissan Micra at my local Nissan dealer.

Conflicted, now. My plan for when the LEAF went back (and assuming I don't just use the Celica/Fabia as a daily driver) was to replace it with a BMW 730d, a decent one of which I should be able to pick up for ~12K, and I would own it at the end of the finance period.

However, the new Micra does tick all the right boxes - with one potential exception - and would undoubtedly be more reliable and economical - but I'd basically just be renting it again.

(the exception is that it currently doesn't have an automatic gearbox, and with my current back/leg troubles I'm not sure I can stomach driving a manual day in day out - I'm OK normally but when my problems flare up it causes immense pain to use the clutch)

//edit: Spotted the typo, fuck it, I'm leaving it there :P

Author:  markg [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 15:36 ]
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GazChap wrote:
Conflicted, now. My plan for when the LEAF went back (and assuming I don't just use the Celica/Fabia as a daily driver) was to replace it with a BMW 730d, a decent one of which I should be able to pick up for ~12K, and I would own it at the end of the finance period.

When it will be worth about £5K.

Just buy an old Nissan Micra. It will probably be reliable and you could own it outright for the price of a less than a months rental of the new one.

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Author:  MaliA [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 15:44 ]
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markg wrote:
GazChap wrote:
Conflicted, now. My plan for when the LEAF went back (and assuming I don't just use the Celica/Fabia as a daily driver) was to replace it with a BMW 730d, a decent one of which I should be able to pick up for ~12K, and I would own it at the end of the finance period.

When it will be worth about £5K.

Just buy an old Nissan Micra. It will probably be reliable and you could own it outright for the price of a less than a months rental of the new one.

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Rover 25. 12 months MoT. Some bodywork is a little less that pristine, and the blower doesn't work on settings one and two. £985

Author:  MaliA [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 15:50 ]
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markg wrote:
GazChap wrote:
Conflicted, now. My plan for when the LEAF went back (and assuming I don't just use the Celica/Fabia as a daily driver) was to replace it with a BMW 730d, a decent one of which I should be able to pick up for ~12K, and I would own it at the end of the finance period.

When it will be worth about £5K.

Just buy an old Nissan Micra. It will probably be reliable and you could own it outright for the price of a less than a months rental of the new one.

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I learnt to drive in one of those, badged as a Kia Pride. Then, a girlfriend (i think kov met her) had a 121. Happy days.

Author:  DavPaz [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 15:54 ]
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My mate Matt had a brown Micra in college. It was shit and it clashed with his ginger hair really badly. And he really liked The Pet Shop Boys.

As you can tell, we were downing in pussy at college

Author:  MaliA [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 15:59 ]
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DavPaz wrote:
My mate Matt had a brown Micra in college. It was shit and it clashed with his ginger hair really badly. And he really liked The Pet Shop Boys.

As you can tell, we were downing in pussy at college


I now have coffee coming from my nose, and over two phones and a laptop. Brilliant.

Author:  DavPaz [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 16:00 ]
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My work here is done.

Author:  myp [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 16:01 ]
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Those old boxy Micras are much better than the bubble Micra that came after it.

Author:  MaliA [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 16:02 ]
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Lonewolves wrote:
Those old boxy Micras are much better than the bubble Micra that came after it.

I had a girlfriend with one of those, too. Never liked it.

Author:  Jem [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 17:14 ]
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GazChap wrote:
(and assuming I don't just use the Celica/Fabia as a daily driver)


While you will, because you/we can't afford another car.

:p

Author:  Dr Zoidberg [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 17:46 ]
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Lonewolves wrote:
Those old boxy Micras are much better than the bubble Micra that came after it.


The potato shaped Micras were great little cars.

Author:  Sir Taxalot [ Thu Apr 20, 2017 1:19 ]
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markg wrote:
Just buy an old Nissan Micra. It will probably be reliable and you could own it outright for the price of a less than a months rental of the new one.

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Ohhhh yeah, my first car - in an odd yellow/orange colour (it was sunfaded down one side and part of the roof from where it'd been parked up and not used for a year or two by the previous owner (an elderly neighbour).

Great little car, ragged the absolute shit out of it. Fifty quid it cost me :metul:

Author:  Zardoz [ Sat Apr 22, 2017 15:05 ]
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I've just serviced Mrs Zs RAV4. :metul:

Mucky job but saves a fair wad doing it yourself. Oil pan helped make things easier.

Author:  MrChris [ Sat Apr 22, 2017 16:32 ]
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So. Many. Titles.

Author:  Zardoz [ Sat Apr 22, 2017 20:05 ]
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Should have treated the old girl to a new sump plug.

Author:  myp [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 14:18 ]
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Replaced my front wiper blades with Bosch AeroTwins today. Noticed that the paint on the wiper arms is very flakey and it's a bit of an eyesore. Is it easy to remove them, sand them down and paint again? What kind of paint do I want?

Author:  MrChris [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 14:22 ]
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Lonewolves wrote:
Replaced my front wiper blades with Bosch AeroTwins today. Noticed that the paint on the wiper arms is very flakey and it's a bit of an eyesore. Is it easy to remove them, sand them down and paint again? What kind of paint do I want?

I'd suggest sanding them, using Halfords grey primer, then using regular matt or gloss black Halford spray paint. If you want to be super sure, you could then put a couple of coats of laquer on there. But by that point you've spent £30 to respray them... (at roughly a tenner a can)

Author:  markg [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 14:29 ]
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Without seeing a picture it's a bit hard to say but if they looked an arse to remove I'd just leave them in place, mask off the surrounding area thoroughly, give them a sanding and then just hit them with a few coats of satin black Hammerite spray.

Author:  myp [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 14:29 ]
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MrChris wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
Replaced my front wiper blades with Bosch AeroTwins today. Noticed that the paint on the wiper arms is very flakey and it's a bit of an eyesore. Is it easy to remove them, sand them down and paint again? What kind of paint do I want?

I'd suggest sanding them, using Halfords grey primer, then using regular matt or gloss black Halford spray paint. If you want to be super sure, you could then put a couple of coats of laquer on there. But by that point you've spent £30 to respray them... (at roughly a tenner a can)

Nice ta!

Do I need a special tool* to get the arms off?

Author:  MaliA [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 14:29 ]
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I have bosch wiper blades on The Rover, wioer blade buddy!

Author:  Grim... [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 14:29 ]
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Paint is way cheaper from elsewhere:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/HYCOTE-XUK0301 ... B003MLIFN8
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Simply-SP-021- ... B00OCKZJ64

Author:  myp [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 14:32 ]
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(*Apart from me)

Author:  MrChris [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 14:32 ]
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Grim... wrote:

Well sure, if you want to buy rubbish cheap forrin muck rather than supporting Britain and MAKING BRITAIN GREAT AGAIN.

Author:  MrChris [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 14:34 ]
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Lonewolves wrote:
MrChris wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
Replaced my front wiper blades with Bosch AeroTwins today. Noticed that the paint on the wiper arms is very flakey and it's a bit of an eyesore. Is it easy to remove them, sand them down and paint again? What kind of paint do I want?

I'd suggest sanding them, using Halfords grey primer, then using regular matt or gloss black Halford spray paint. If you want to be super sure, you could then put a couple of coats of laquer on there. But by that point you've spent £30 to respray them... (at roughly a tenner a can)

Nice ta!

Do I need a special tool to get the arms off?

Not unless you have a weird car - every vehicle I've had or come into contact with has had clip on, clip off wipers.

Oh, except Dad's TR4a, where they had a grub screw.

Author:  MaliA [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 14:35 ]
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Grub Screw is the name of my Taylor Swift covers band.

Author:  myp [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 14:38 ]
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MrChris wrote:
Not unless you have a weird car - every vehicle I've had or come into contact with has had clip on, clip off wipers.

The blades just clip off, yeah. I was talking about the arms. They just unclip too then?

Author:  MrChris [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 14:45 ]
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Lonewolves wrote:
MrChris wrote:
Not unless you have a weird car - every vehicle I've had or come into contact with has had clip on, clip off wipers.

The blades just clip off, yeah. I was talking about the arms. They just unclip too then?

God I'm an idiot.

Yeah no, they don't. There should be a grub screw of some sort holding them in place.

Author:  myp [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 14:51 ]
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MrChris wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
MrChris wrote:
Not unless you have a weird car - every vehicle I've had or come into contact with has had clip on, clip off wipers.

The blades just clip off, yeah. I was talking about the arms. They just unclip too then?

God I'm an idiot.

Yeah no, they don't. There should be a grub screw of some sort holding them in place.

So, do I need a special tool? :D

Author:  Zardoz [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 14:56 ]
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markg wrote:
Without seeing a picture it's a bit hard to say but if they looked an arse to remove I'd just leave them in place, mask off the surrounding area thoroughly, give them a sanding and then just hit them with a few coats of satin black Hammerite spray.

:this:

As an alternative to Hammerite, I used this on my wheels, brilliant stuff. Had tyres changed and done about 15k on them and no chips.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Simoniz-Tough- ... B004R95MXU

Author:  markg [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 15:00 ]
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Lonewolves wrote:
MrChris wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
MrChris wrote:
Not unless you have a weird car - every vehicle I've had or come into contact with has had clip on, clip off wipers.

The blades just clip off, yeah. I was talking about the arms. They just unclip too then?

God I'm an idiot.

Yeah no, they don't. There should be a grub screw of some sort holding them in place.

So, do I need a special tool? :D

You are a special tool.

Author:  myp [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 15:02 ]
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markg wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
MrChris wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
MrChris wrote:
Not unless you have a weird car - every vehicle I've had or come into contact with has had clip on, clip off wipers.

The blades just clip off, yeah. I was talking about the arms. They just unclip too then?

God I'm an idiot.

Yeah no, they don't. There should be a grub screw of some sort holding them in place.

So, do I need a special tool? :D

You are a special tool.

viewtopic.php?p=950138#p950138

Author:  myp [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 15:03 ]
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MaliA wrote:
I have bosch wiper blades on The Rover, wioer blade buddy!

My old ones were Bosch too. They weren't Bosch AeroTwin though!

Author:  markg [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 15:14 ]
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Lonewolves wrote:
markg wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
MrChris wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
MrChris wrote:
Not unless you have a weird car - every vehicle I've had or come into contact with has had clip on, clip off wipers.

The blades just clip off, yeah. I was talking about the arms. They just unclip too then?

God I'm an idiot.

Yeah no, they don't. There should be a grub screw of some sort holding them in place.

So, do I need a special tool? :D

You are a special tool.

viewtopic.php?p=950138#p950138

:thumbsup:

Author:  MrChris [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 15:53 ]
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Lonewolves wrote:
MrChris wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
MrChris wrote:
Not unless you have a weird car - every vehicle I've had or come into contact with has had clip on, clip off wipers.

The blades just clip off, yeah. I was talking about the arms. They just unclip too then?

God I'm an idiot.

Yeah no, they don't. There should be a grub screw of some sort holding them in place.

So, do I need a special tool? :D


:)

No, should just need a small spanner

BOOM BOOM

Or a screwdriver.

Author:  Grim... [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 15:56 ]
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The Puma ones are bolted on. If yours are too you'll need a spanner (but really a socket) and a small flat-head screwdriver to take the cover off.

Author:  myp [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 16:22 ]
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Thanks car dudes!

Author:  Zardoz [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 16:48 ]
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Or just leave them Rat look like the rest of your car.

Author:  myp [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 18:27 ]
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Zardoz wrote:
Or just leave them Rat look like the rest of your car.

The wheels are a disgrace and the body work needs some TLC, but I want to get it done properly and it's going to cost a bomb, so I'm doing cheap things first.

Author:  krazywookie [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 18:48 ]
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Unclip black plastic cover, it hinges up. Undo 13mm nut, or maybe 12mm... I think on civics you have to do this next but with the bonnet up to avoid scratching it but I may be wrong. Lift the wiper arm until perpendicular to glass, like you would when washing, then grab with both hands and wafl violently up and down (toward and away from glass) until it comes free. This is because its in a taper spline which is designed to stick on. Try to mark them before hand so you get them back on the right spline.

Author:  myp [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 20:05 ]
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Nice, thanks!

Author:  Zardoz [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 21:05 ]
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Lonewolves wrote:
Zardoz wrote:
Or just leave them Rat look like the rest of your car.

The wheels are a disgrace and the body work needs some TLC, but I want to get it done properly and it's going to cost a bomb, so I'm doing cheap things first.

I've no idea how your car looks :D

I've found Wheels are fairly easy to improve the appearance of. Done all mine black and currently doing the silver alloys on Mrs Zs. Only done one so far, but I'll take lots of pics and write up how I do the next one. Helps to have a full size spare while you do them.

Author:  myp [ Tue Apr 25, 2017 21:28 ]
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Zardoz wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
Zardoz wrote:
Or just leave them Rat look like the rest of your car.

The wheels are a disgrace and the body work needs some TLC, but I want to get it done properly and it's going to cost a bomb, so I'm doing cheap things first.

I've no idea how your car looks :D

I know, but I thought I'd use it as a segue into talking about stuff that needs doing. ;)

Author:  MaliA [ Thu May 11, 2017 9:25 ]
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EXCITING ROVER UPDATE!

The "feed me" sensor doesn't appear to work, as there appeared to be a complete lack of 710, so I stuck 4 litres of B&M's semi synthetic​ in £10 for 4 litres). And took the air filter out and gave it a shake. And refilled the coolant which is looking pretty brown, and the tiniest spot of mayo on the filler cap.

Might get it washed today, see if the wheely bin scratches will disappear.

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