Your fleet running reports
- Sundayjumper
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Re: Your fleet running reports
Not entirely fleet news, but due to a car accident I seem to have cracked a rib.
I was trying to get to the rear wiper motor in the Porsche. Thanks to fixed buckets seats & a roll cage this turns out to be impossible for someone of my size.
Ouch.
I was trying to get to the rear wiper motor in the Porsche. Thanks to fixed buckets seats & a roll cage this turns out to be impossible for someone of my size.
Ouch.
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Yes, with 3.6 diff ratio to my knowledge. My old SLR was 3.39.
- integrale_evo
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I spent about 6 hours cleaning the merc on Sunday.
I had given it a quick sponge wash every couple of months to stop it going green but that's no substitute for a proper pressure wash down all the gaps and joints. Even took the rear lights off to tip out some dead flys and spiders and cleaned the backs of them and the bodywork hidden behind
By the end on it my felt like I was going snow blind after staring at it in the sun for so long. Photos are straight off the phone, not edited in any way other than a resize, and the car hasn't even had a polish or wax, just bare ultra clean paint. Almost feel guilty putting it into regular use.

Interesting seeing the difference between the two silvers, BMW titan silver has an almost satin sheen with both yellow and blue tones in it, almost giving a pearl effect in some lights. The Mercedes brilliant silver is a pure crisp silver with virtually zero colour in it. Compact had a weeks worth of summer dust on it here but it gives you the idea.

I need to fit some parking sensors for the mrs, I bought one of the hidden wire ones but don't think I'll be able to use it as after looking at a few pics there's a hard plastic bumper carrier that's welded to and covers most of the back of the bumper cover so may end up having to use a drill through version instead and try and get the positioning the same as on cars which had it from the factory.
Oh, and stuck the m3 wheels off the e46 onto the compact for a bit of euro style dish. For some reason I never really liked them on my m3, but think they looked good on the e46 and now the compact

I had given it a quick sponge wash every couple of months to stop it going green but that's no substitute for a proper pressure wash down all the gaps and joints. Even took the rear lights off to tip out some dead flys and spiders and cleaned the backs of them and the bodywork hidden behind

By the end on it my felt like I was going snow blind after staring at it in the sun for so long. Photos are straight off the phone, not edited in any way other than a resize, and the car hasn't even had a polish or wax, just bare ultra clean paint. Almost feel guilty putting it into regular use.

Interesting seeing the difference between the two silvers, BMW titan silver has an almost satin sheen with both yellow and blue tones in it, almost giving a pearl effect in some lights. The Mercedes brilliant silver is a pure crisp silver with virtually zero colour in it. Compact had a weeks worth of summer dust on it here but it gives you the idea.

I need to fit some parking sensors for the mrs, I bought one of the hidden wire ones but don't think I'll be able to use it as after looking at a few pics there's a hard plastic bumper carrier that's welded to and covers most of the back of the bumper cover so may end up having to use a drill through version instead and try and get the positioning the same as on cars which had it from the factory.
Oh, and stuck the m3 wheels off the e46 onto the compact for a bit of euro style dish. For some reason I never really liked them on my m3, but think they looked good on the e46 and now the compact


- Sundayjumper
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Re: Your fleet running reports
Definitely liking the M3 wheels on the Compact 
My Dad had that shape of Merc, but a convertible, for a few years. It was a nice car to cruise about in although Mercedes' insistence on cramming all of the functions onto one stalk did my head in. Just the lack of symmetry was bad enough let alone operating it.

My Dad had that shape of Merc, but a convertible, for a few years. It was a nice car to cruise about in although Mercedes' insistence on cramming all of the functions onto one stalk did my head in. Just the lack of symmetry was bad enough let alone operating it.
- integrale_evo
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Yes, seems a bit odd to me too. Combined lights, indicator and wiper stalk, plus cruise control stalk on the left, nothing on the right just seems a bit weird.
I haven't figured out the menu system / steering wheel buttons either, none of it seems very intuitive.
It's definitely a nice car to waft around in, but goes well when you stab the throttle. Certainly not a sports car though.
I haven't figured out the menu system / steering wheel buttons either, none of it seems very intuitive.
It's definitely a nice car to waft around in, but goes well when you stab the throttle. Certainly not a sports car though.
Cheers, Harry
Re: Your fleet running reports
Ouch indeed, I will be removing the rear wiper myself shortly, ruins the back end!Sundayjumper wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 12:27 pm Not entirely fleet news, but due to a car accident I seem to have cracked a rib.
I was trying to get to the rear wiper motor in the Porsche. Thanks to fixed buckets seats & a roll cage this turns out to be impossible for someone of my size.
Ouch.
Re: Your fleet running reports
My FIL had the 240 version - 2.7 V6 IIRC. I couldnt get it to wheelspin....nice and wafty though.integrale_evo wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 1:17 pm Yes, seems a bit odd to me too. Combined lights, indicator and wiper stalk, plus cruise control stalk on the left, nothing on the right just seems a bit weird.
I haven't figured out the menu system / steering wheel buttons either, none of it seems very intuitive.
It's definitely a nice car to waft around in, but goes well when you stab the throttle. Certainly not a sports car though.
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They're from the era when nerds all had super intrusive traction control which couldn't ever be turned off aren't they?
I've not tried driving like a mental but have had the orange triangle flashing several times on brisk junction exits.
I've not tried driving like a mental but have had the orange triangle flashing several times on brisk junction exits.
Cheers, Harry
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Yep. We all did.integrale_evo wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 4:40 pm They're from the era when nerds all had super intrusive traction control which couldn't ever be turned off aren't they?
I've not tried driving like a mental but have had the orange triangle flashing several times on brisk junction exits.
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Somehow managed to miss this....WTF!?!Sundayjumper wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 12:27 pm Not entirely fleet news, but due to a car accident I seem to have cracked a rib.
I was trying to get to the rear wiper motor in the Porsche. Thanks to fixed buckets seats & a roll cage this turns out to be impossible for someone of my size.
Ouch.
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Re: Your fleet running reports
Don't sneezeMarv wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 5:48 pmSomehow managed to miss this....WTF!?!Sundayjumper wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 12:27 pm Not entirely fleet news, but due to a car accident I seem to have cracked a rib.
I was trying to get to the rear wiper motor in the Porsche. Thanks to fixed buckets seats & a roll cage this turns out to be impossible for someone of my size.
Ouch.
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I cracked a rib surfing and every sneeze (hayfever) was agony.
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Sundayjumper is showing his age. He'll be going "AAAHHHhhhhhhh" when having a sip of tea and grunting when he gets up off the sofa soon.Marv wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 5:48 pmSomehow managed to miss this....WTF!?!Sundayjumper wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 12:27 pm Not entirely fleet news, but due to a car accident I seem to have cracked a rib.
I was trying to get to the rear wiper motor in the Porsche. Thanks to fixed buckets seats & a roll cage this turns out to be impossible for someone of my size.
Ouch.
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GWSYOC.
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So you're welcoming him to the club?Jimmy Choo wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 8:59 amSundayjumper is showing his age. He'll be going "AAAHHHhhhhhhh" when having a sip of tea and grunting when he gets up off the sofa soon.Marv wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 5:48 pmSomehow managed to miss this....WTF!?!Sundayjumper wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 12:27 pm Not entirely fleet news, but due to a car accident I seem to have cracked a rib.
I was trying to get to the rear wiper motor in the Porsche. Thanks to fixed buckets seats & a roll cage this turns out to be impossible for someone of my size.
Ouch.
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Re: Your fleet running reports
Yes.DeskJockey wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 9:01 amSo you're welcoming him to the club?Jimmy Choo wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 8:59 amSundayjumper is showing his age. He'll be going "AAAHHHhhhhhhh" when having a sip of tea and grunting when he gets up off the sofa soon.
GWSYOC.

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- Sundayjumper
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Soon ? Been doing that for ages. I sometimes shout at the TV too.Jimmy Choo wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 8:59 amSundayjumper is showing his age. He'll be going "AAAHHHhhhhhhh" when having a sip of tea and grunting when he gets up off the sofa soon.
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Well, my bucket seats don't adjust or recline in any way, and my roll cage has a substantial "X" brace. Here's a pic:
So I was trying to crawl over the top of the seats and through the top part of the "X", and stretching to reach the wiper motor, and felt a slight "thud" at the bottom the right side of my rib cage where my weight was resting on the edge of the seat. It didn't hurt much at the time but got progressively worse through Sunday until I couldn't drive properly.
It's now fine as long as I don't: cough, sneeze, laugh, belch, yawn, breathe deeply, twist, lift stuff, or move suddenly in any way. Great.
- Sundayjumper
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It's a comedy injury. I deserve a RIBBING for it.
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Ouch. Car looks ace if it's any consolation.
I broke one almost 15 years ago. It's never fixed properly, still occasionally hurts. Good luck with that.
I broke one almost 15 years ago. It's never fixed properly, still occasionally hurts. Good luck with that.