I know that carpark well - my dads from Youlgrave - the roads are great round there.Broccers wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 9:20 am Went for a bast yesterday among the whole world out in derbyshire. Wet, greasy, muddy roads around Bakewell, Leek, Buxton made it a bit tricky. On those sort of roads it was quite interesting to see how my boxster compared to a gt4. My mate said theres not much in it as traffic made his extra rev range hard to use (85 in 2nd). Great fun tho - his face when I nearly reversed into it was a picture
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Still think your car is better looking, Broccers. The 987 looks just right and everything since has been tweaking the details for the worse.Broccers wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 9:20 am Went for a bast yesterday among the whole world out in derbyshire. Wet, greasy, muddy roads around Bakewell, Leek, Buxton made it a bit tricky. On those sort of roads it was quite interesting to see how my boxster compared to a gt4. My mate said theres not much in it as traffic made his extra rev range hard to use (85 in 2nd). Great fun tho - his face when I nearly reversed into it was a picture
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Sounds like a cracking day out. This time of year has definitely shown how you can easily get the backend to step out quite easily although it does still feel quite controllable (famous last words).Broccers wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 9:20 am Went for a bast yesterday among the whole world out in derbyshire. Wet, greasy, muddy roads around Bakewell, Leek, Buxton made it a bit tricky. On those sort of roads it was quite interesting to see how my boxster compared to a gt4. My mate said theres not much in it as traffic made his extra rev range hard to use (85 in 2nd). Great fun tho - his face when I nearly reversed into it was a picture
The 987 really does look good even next to a lot of the newer stuff which looks great, but is very different. I'm thinking the same about 911s now too.
Cheers,
Mike.
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I'm unsure - 70 to 75 7000+
Thanks lads, it was great to get out
Saturday was more pleasant - this is at Ogston Reservoir - had to buy a hat it was that cold
Roll on Summer
Oh on a bike update - wouldnt start. Charged battery, no starting. Fitted new charged battery and same. Bump started it in 4th on a hill today and bingo fired up. Its got a dicky switch somewhere - starter, clutch or stand I think. Its booked in anyway. Needs a new tyre - has nearly done 7000 miles now
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My compact only does about 55 in 2nd, I guess that’s why it doesn’t feel as slow as the on paper 0-60 if you keep it on the boil.
The 316 and 318 use different diff ratios, but the 0-60 time of the autos where both use the same diff is much bigger than the manuals where I guess the lower powered car will just about sneak it in 2nd.
The 316 and 318 use different diff ratios, but the 0-60 time of the autos where both use the same diff is much bigger than the manuals where I guess the lower powered car will just about sneak it in 2nd.
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I mean, the Boxster is a decent looking car, but let's be honest, the Cayman GT4 looks the bollocks. Especially in that blue. Massive want.Jobbo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 11:16 amStill think your car is better looking, Broccers. The 987 looks just right and everything since has been tweaking the details for the worse.Broccers wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 9:20 am Went for a bast yesterday among the whole world out in derbyshire. Wet, greasy, muddy roads around Bakewell, Leek, Buxton made it a bit tricky. On those sort of roads it was quite interesting to see how my boxster compared to a gt4. My mate said theres not much in it as traffic made his extra rev range hard to use (85 in 2nd). Great fun tho - his face when I nearly reversed into it was a picture
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^ That's not a complimentary angle for the front overhang.
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I’m sorry, I disagree - the 918 and 718 look generic, not like Porsches. They have that rip-off side vent which ruins the sculptural surfaces of the sides and really awkward details front and rear.Matty wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 8:25 pmI mean, the Boxster is a decent looking car, but let's be honest, the Cayman GT4 looks the bollocks. Especially in that blue. Massive want.Jobbo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 11:16 amStill think your car is better looking, Broccers. The 987 looks just right and everything since has been tweaking the details for the worse.Broccers wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 9:20 am Went for a bast yesterday among the whole world out in derbyshire. Wet, greasy, muddy roads around Bakewell, Leek, Buxton made it a bit tricky. On those sort of roads it was quite interesting to see how my boxster compared to a gt4. My mate said theres not much in it as traffic made his extra rev range hard to use (85 in 2nd). Great fun tho - his face when I nearly reversed into it was a picture
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The new one is far more curvy and aggressive.
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Have to say from that angle my car looks way bigger
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No need to apologise for being wrong, Simon. You've had a good run.
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Hit one of those thin, tall speed they put in retail parks a bit too quickly (a rawkus 10mph) in the Alfa, and it went over with something of a thump .... Now, turning right (loading up the N/S) feels quite soft, like the tyre is underinflated (checked, it isn't) and although there are no untoward noises over bumps or regular driving, turning slowly on full lock is a bit noisy.
The suspension components, like most Alfa's, are made of cheese, so who knows. Inspection required.
The suspension components, like most Alfa's, are made of cheese, so who knows. Inspection required.
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MOT q; will absent rear headrests be a fail?
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20mm spacers added to the back of the compact. Fitment is tight, as in scuffs the tyre where it ticks under the top corner of the bumper, but only enough to rub the dirt off not actually make any mark on the rubber.
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But helped by uneven ground
Still not decided what to do with the suspension, it rides really nicely, but the dampers feel a bit tired, I guess from spending most of their life at the limit of their travel, and I’d like to fine tune the height a bit more. Undecided whether to go for coilovers or some more suitable normal dampers and tweak the height with physical spacers.
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But helped by uneven ground
Still not decided what to do with the suspension, it rides really nicely, but the dampers feel a bit tired, I guess from spending most of their life at the limit of their travel, and I’d like to fine tune the height a bit more. Undecided whether to go for coilovers or some more suitable normal dampers and tweak the height with physical spacers.
Cheers, Harry
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Ta Handy when I can't remember where I've put them
What dampers are on the Compact atm?
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2nd flat tyre on the M4 caused by a pothole.. both were on the sidewall so no repairs (M cars don’t use run-flats). The front is now on Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S ‘s and the rear Supersports.. nice for accurate oversteer Its in for a service and MOT this week, so hope alls good with it as wanting to get rid of it soon.
I’m a bit in love with the Taycan and am planning on trying the Taycan Sport Turismo Grand Turismo Sport as soon as I can (not available at the moment and lead time isn’t great) to compare it against an M3 (I want the Touring, but so does everybody else) plus try an Alpina B3 (available now) to help me pick my next purchase..
I’m a bit in love with the Taycan and am planning on trying the Taycan Sport Turismo Grand Turismo Sport as soon as I can (not available at the moment and lead time isn’t great) to compare it against an M3 (I want the Touring, but so does everybody else) plus try an Alpina B3 (available now) to help me pick my next purchase..
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The 7 is off to WBAC on Friday. I’m genuinely sad to see it go.
I bought it in Dec ‘19 as I was starting a new job in Jan ‘20 with a long commute. Then in Mar ‘20 we went into the first lockdown and I’ve been to the office exactly once since then. I kept it because I liked it so much, even though I really really don’t need it.
I then bought the Galaxie last October and part of that deal was that I promised my wife I’d sell the 7 to make space. I’ve dragged it out as far as possible now. Its time is up.
The WBAC quote is £8240 and it feels like that’s not a million miles from what I’d end up getting privately. It’s worth it to avoid dealing with the kind of muppets that are interested in cheap big high mileage old black BMWs…..
I bought it in Dec ‘19 as I was starting a new job in Jan ‘20 with a long commute. Then in Mar ‘20 we went into the first lockdown and I’ve been to the office exactly once since then. I kept it because I liked it so much, even though I really really don’t need it.
I then bought the Galaxie last October and part of that deal was that I promised my wife I’d sell the 7 to make space. I’ve dragged it out as far as possible now. Its time is up.
The WBAC quote is £8240 and it feels like that’s not a million miles from what I’d end up getting privately. It’s worth it to avoid dealing with the kind of muppets that are interested in cheap big high mileage old black BMWs…..