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Re: Major milestone
[Re: Nigel]
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27/05/2007 21:25
27/05/2007 21:25
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Anonymous
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Maybe regular use and heat keeps it alive (well it's really the pipes that go though, not the cooler itself!) Mine went on the motorway and nearly killed me when doing 150kph it started twitching, car wasn't happy to follow instructions and nearly went off when I tried to slow down. Oil was pissing on the wheel hence no brakes and steering. (engine survived btw)
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Re: Major milestone
[Re: Nigel]
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27/05/2007 21:45
27/05/2007 21:45
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I think I might get it done jut to be on the safe side. I'm going to be keeping the car for a good while yet so I might as well keep it tip-top.
The cooler matrix itself looks fine but I believe the pipes are VERY hard to remove from the cooler unit and thats why most folks replace both together.
I have been offered a brand new cooler and pipes from a forum member for "278,75eur incl P&P and insured delivery" which is about £195
Does that sound good?
James
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Re: Major milestone
[Re: Nigel]
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28/05/2007 00:44
28/05/2007 00:44
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The coolers can last a very long time if they arent hit by anything too big coming thru the ventricle in the bumper but they arent that easy to remove from the pipes so most people replace the pair. if we could ever get hold of a good set of used ones then it would probably be cheaper to get Pirtek or the like to make up some braided ones and coat the in some PVC or the like to act as a sheath against the elements and thus last longer than standard and past most owners ownership of thier coops
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Re: Major milestone
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29/05/2007 17:38
29/05/2007 17:38
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My cooler and pipes were in the corroded but still oil tight stage when I sold mine at 114,000
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Re: Major milestone
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31/05/2007 12:33
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I saw Roy Howard and his better half, Tracy, at the weekend. They both own coupes; Roy has a Sprint Blue that has done 194,000 miles. He has owned it since 5,000 miles. It has had one engine re-build early on in it life (15K AFAIK) and has been modded since then. Tracy has a red 20vt that has done 154,000 miles, this is her second coupe, she used to have a red 16vt which unfortunately was written off! This one is still going strong. Quite an impressive grand total of 348,000 coupe miles.
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Re: Major milestone
[Re: Nigel]
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14/07/2007 00:29
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are you posting this from your car? keep your eyes on the road!!!
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Re: Major milestone
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14/07/2007 04:38
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Crikey Nigel - thats about 100 miles a day. 36,500 miles a year. You'll be turning 200,000 within the next 12 months...!
James
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Re: Major milestone
[Re: Nigel]
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10/09/2007 14:31
10/09/2007 14:31
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Wow really racking up now!
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Re: Major milestone
[Re: Sedicivalvole]
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10/09/2007 15:06
10/09/2007 15:06
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I wonder how much of your car has done the full 170k. Apart from the bodyshell it must have all been replaced at least once. Even the body has had its paint replaced at least twice. James
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Re: Major milestone
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10/02/2008 00:18
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Ive been doing 100 miles a day for the last year in my last job but I cant be assed with the traveling so opted to work nearer. Btw the coupe ate every mile without fail (except the thermostat) .
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Re: Major milestone
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10/02/2008 01:05
10/02/2008 01:05
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180K could be considered low mileage relative to this!
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Re: Major milestone
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10/02/2008 02:23
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glad she is still going well
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Re: Major milestone
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10/02/2008 02:33
10/02/2008 02:33
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I keep lookin but then something jumps up to slap me back down again (the joys of being self employed) I almost had one the other month till an incident at the shop scuppered that. What I did realise is that I know what I want and will hold out for it (the yellow plus that CarlT has tops a shortlist) However a new corsa for the wife and taking deliver of brand new van in March doesn't leave an awful lot for a play thing Stu
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Re: Major milestone
[Re: Nigel]
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10/02/2008 02:53
10/02/2008 02:53
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If I was the MD of Volvo UK, I'd buy that car as a rolling advert - just shows what a modern car can do I said the exact same thing as that to alaina when i seen that. Ross
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Re: Major milestone
[Re: Nigel]
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10/02/2008 17:43
10/02/2008 17:43
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If I was the MD of Volvo UK, I'd buy that car as a rolling advert - just shows what a modern car can do Thats not High Mileage, this is High Mileage
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Re: Major milestone
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10/02/2008 18:15
10/02/2008 18:15
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It would be interesting to see who has done the highest mileage on the original engine...
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Re: Major milestone
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10/02/2008 18:18
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It would be interesting to see who has done the highest mileage on the original engine... 153K no rebuilds! Think Nigel mentioned someone near 170K.
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Re: Major milestone
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10/02/2008 18:24
10/02/2008 18:24
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There's a couple on or over 200k now.
Engines are superb, its the crap stuck to them and the user to blame.
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Re: Major milestone
[Re: Nigel]
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14/07/2008 19:27
14/07/2008 19:27
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And another - 190,000 passed on the way to work this morning 76 days for the last 5,000 - 65 per day average If you look back up this thread, you'll see I posted that I'd broken 165,000 one year and one day ago. 25,000 in a year, at an average of around 25mpg equals 1,000 litres of fuel at £5 per litre, equals £5,000, but that's out of net pay, so that's about £8,500 out of my gross salary Ouch
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Re: Major milestone
[Re: Nigel]
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14/07/2008 23:53
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mine aint far away from the 120k mark....il clebrate with a midnight back road blast..just to be sure everything is still tip *****n top.....
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