ivangt6
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Some alternator tensioner bolts turned up today. Cheers DarrenW for that! The old one was all chewed up and siezed Alternator done. There's a loose wire here but it doesn't seem to effect charging. Will have a look soon And just because I would probably lose it, I fitted the other one to the aircon compressor. I'll look at getting that system running before the summer Small victories and all that. It deserves a wash and wax really
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1979 Mini 1000 1972 Triumph GT6 2007 VW Golf GTi 1979 VW T25 Leisuredrive 1988 Range Rover Vogue SE
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Did you notice the abs light on the dash.... I'm hoping it's just because the battery's been flat for a while Full of gremlins this one I had a next-gen Audi 100 (the shape that became the first-gen A6) that I got cheap because the ABS light wouldn't go out. That was because the car had been jump-started and blown the ABS fuse. Hard to tell from the video though, are you sure that's an ABS warning? Looks more like either brake lamps or pads warning, but it's quite hard to see.
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ivangt6
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Did you notice the abs light on the dash.... I'm hoping it's just because the battery's been flat for a while Full of gremlins this one I had a next-gen Audi 100 (the shape that became the first-gen A6) that I got cheap because the ABS light wouldn't go out. That was because the car had been jump-started and blown the ABS fuse. Hard to tell from the video though, are you sure that's an ABS warning? Looks more like either brake lamps or pads warning, but it's quite hard to see. The abs light went out as soon as I drove it. The remaining light is indeed for the brake pad wear indicator. I've found that the wear indicator on the front nearside pad has come away from the pad material so I'm presuming it's that. Plenty of life in them but might change the discs and pads at some point
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Last Edit: Jan 3, 2020 20:21:13 GMT by ivangt6
1979 Mini 1000 1972 Triumph GT6 2007 VW Golf GTi 1979 VW T25 Leisuredrive 1988 Range Rover Vogue SE
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ivangt6
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I've finally managed to sort the overcooling issue. It turned out it was the multi temp sensor. It's quite a complicated sensor with a 12v feed and then 3 outputs. I think one to the gauge, one to the ecu and one has something to do with the a/c I think. Anyway what's been happening is every time I've got it wet while changing a thermostat it's started working for a while and then as it dries up its been failing. So now it's been replaced with its 3 pin (no 12v feed) equivalent, I have rock solid temp display and I seem to be getting better mpg. I did create one hell of an airlock but that now seems to have shifted itself. I've also given it a wash and tried some boiled linseed oil on the plastics. It's come up very nicely so I've given it a good coat of wax as well I've had a thought on wheels and I think some banded Mercedes vito or vw T5 steel wheels should work, maybe either a gunmetal colour or a fairly subtle dark bronze.
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Last Edit: Feb 5, 2020 20:57:35 GMT by ivangt6
1979 Mini 1000 1972 Triumph GT6 2007 VW Golf GTi 1979 VW T25 Leisuredrive 1988 Range Rover Vogue SE
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Good looking beast...... scrubs up well.
I always liked them on the bigger Ronals (?) as fitted OE
Nick
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1967 Triumph Vitesse convertible (old friend) 1996 Audi A6 2.5 TDI Avant (still durability testing) 1972 GT6 Mk3 (Restored after loong rest & getting the hang of being a car again)
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ivangt6
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Cheers vitesseefiNot looking so great now though after a weeks commute My car would have been fitted what are known as the "man-hole cover" wheels. Think they're only 15", hard to come by in 5 stud fitment and usually fairly expensive The ronals I think are also 15/16". I've only ever seen them on the 200, not the 100. Could well be wrong though. These go for mega money when they do come up, which is never. To me, audis in particular of this era look a bit under-wheeled compared to their competitors
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Last Edit: Feb 3, 2020 21:24:16 GMT by ivangt6
1979 Mini 1000 1972 Triumph GT6 2007 VW Golf GTi 1979 VW T25 Leisuredrive 1988 Range Rover Vogue SE
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It was the manhole cover ones I had in mind. Similar, bigger ones turn up on Mercs of the same era.
Agree the spoked Ronals look weedy. The bigger ones from the Quattro coupe are good though. No doubt stupid money - if they even fit.
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1967 Triumph Vitesse convertible (old friend) 1996 Audi A6 2.5 TDI Avant (still durability testing) 1972 GT6 Mk3 (Restored after loong rest & getting the hang of being a car again)
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ivangt6
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Feb 23, 2020 18:30:02 GMT
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Anyone else mad enough to attempt washing their cars in this weather? It's been the first weekend without a storm blowing so thought I'd give it a go. I was regretting it deeply about an hour later, curse word wet through. But glad to have actually cleaned the thing for the first time in 3 weeks I even cleaned and fed the leather It still feels a bit dry in places. I might try a different product. I've heard horse saddle treatment is good stuff Some of the tatt has also been removed. Non functioning high level led brake light scotch-blocked into the loom was particularly offensive and the last of the stupid German style plates has gone Much less embarrassing
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Last Edit: Feb 23, 2020 18:31:15 GMT by ivangt6
1979 Mini 1000 1972 Triumph GT6 2007 VW Golf GTi 1979 VW T25 Leisuredrive 1988 Range Rover Vogue SE
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ivangt6
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Mar 25, 2020 14:31:42 GMT
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I received my 2020 member sticker today, thank you! And gave it a wash and applied the door stickers. Nothing more to report,its doing daily duties without a hitch. It's now just rolled over to 80,000 miles. Loving it
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1979 Mini 1000 1972 Triumph GT6 2007 VW Golf GTi 1979 VW T25 Leisuredrive 1988 Range Rover Vogue SE
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Mar 26, 2020 12:57:43 GMT
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I love those wheels on it, they are perfect. Look expensive and classy and not too "scene", which banded steels might do. Probably would need lowering a fair bit for steels to work anyway looks wise??
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The Millenium Volcon"Get yourself a Volvo if that's what you really want, you might be dead next year. In the meantime, you could be going sideways in a gigantic land barge."
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Mar 26, 2020 15:14:03 GMT
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I think a set of Porsche alloys would look really good. What about a set of Boxter wheels like this (assuming the bolt pattern works)?
Saying that a set of Cup 2's would look a bit more retro and a homage to the S2 Porsche colab of old.
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Those Porsche wheels would look good.
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The Millenium Volcon"Get yourself a Volvo if that's what you really want, you might be dead next year. In the meantime, you could be going sideways in a gigantic land barge."
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alx
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Mar 30, 2020 11:13:12 GMT
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How about 928 wheels? No idea if they'd be correct PCD but they're VAG so maybe?? AL.
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Last Edit: Mar 30, 2020 11:14:28 GMT by alx
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Mar 30, 2020 12:27:55 GMT
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How about 928 wheels? No idea if they'd be correct PCD but they're VAG so maybe?? AL. Oh yes!!!
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'80 s1 924 turbo..hibernating '80 golf gli cabriolet...doing impression of a skip '97 pug 106 commuter...continuing cheapness making me smile!
firm believer in the k.i.s.s and f.i.s.h principles.
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ivangt6
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Mar 30, 2020 21:13:48 GMT
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928 wheels are what I was going to fit.
They're the wrong pcd but the offset is close. Just needs adaptors.
928s have staggered wheels though so I'd have to get 4 front wheels.
Mercedes vito steel wheels are the right pcd but 17" ones are fairly rare.
A lot of merc wheels fit. Monoblocks would look good and are what I'm currently looking at
The car suits a blocky flat faced wheel.
The current ones look chavvy as hell. Plenty of tread on them though so they'll stay for now
There are plenty of areas that need spending on the car before I get to wheels.
In particular, the "tevion" radio looks particularly offensive in the dash. I'm looking at getting a '90s radio cassette wired to an amp next to the battery, under the rear seat.
Other than that it wants new boost hoses, brake bomb, front discs and pads, rear seat leather trimmed and fitted and the gearbox swap.
Wheels will come after that
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Last Edit: Mar 30, 2020 23:04:37 GMT by ivangt6
1979 Mini 1000 1972 Triumph GT6 2007 VW Golf GTi 1979 VW T25 Leisuredrive 1988 Range Rover Vogue SE
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ivangt6
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Apr 14, 2020 19:38:44 GMT
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The Audi has been putting in a lot of work recently As well as doing a 40 mile round trip every day to work its been lugging cement and sand and doing all the shopping The owner that lowered it disabled the self levelling suspension purely because the self levelling dampers were unavailable and the old ones were shot. I could have done with it while carrying over 500kg of sand and cement about. Extra lows. To be fair it handled it pretty well. One thing that has happened is that while driving the removable facia on the radio sprang across the car. The little tags have given up the ghost so it's now dead. A radio has moved up the priorities now and I'd like a period alpine radio cassette. I have my eye on one on ebay. Other than that it's had a quick wash and hoover as it had become fly-mageddon It does come up nice, although there's plenty of room for improvement. I've also done something I've been meaning to do for ages and picked out the turbo letting on the fannymold in red At the very least that's an extra 10 horse The cam cover is really letting things down in there now
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Last Edit: Apr 14, 2020 19:42:37 GMT by ivangt6
1979 Mini 1000 1972 Triumph GT6 2007 VW Golf GTi 1979 VW T25 Leisuredrive 1988 Range Rover Vogue SE
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ivangt6
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Apr 22, 2020 12:35:07 GMT
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It's started stalling from idle. I know there's a large vacuum leak from the intercooler pipe, here So that will be throwing the fuelling off. I've adjusted the idle to compensate for it for now. The other problem is that once it stalls it's very difficult to start unless you wait 5 min. I'm thinking that this could be due to leaking injectors. I have seen that you can clean these cis injectors but I think it would be a better job just replacing them. They're probably the originals. I have also cleaned the idle control valve which has improved things a bit too. It needs some money spending on it and due to the unavailability of the intercooler boost pipe I'll have to go for an aftermarket silicone one which won't be cheap The joys of daily driving a classic! Should be an easy fix to be fair
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Apr 22, 2020 13:18:18 GMT
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The CIS system responds very well to injector cleaner in my experience. Both GTIs and both 90s appreciated the occasional dose.
I did replace them on my second 90 (B3, 2.2 KV code) at about 160k and it made a massive difference. I had previously checked their function by yanking them all out and sticking them in jam jars, still connected. If you then bridge the fuel pump relay, so the pump runs and lift the air flap - they squirt - an you can see the spray pattern. Mine were like cheap water pistols. Two of them also dripped when they shouldn't.
Nick
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1967 Triumph Vitesse convertible (old friend) 1996 Audi A6 2.5 TDI Avant (still durability testing) 1972 GT6 Mk3 (Restored after loong rest & getting the hang of being a car again)
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ivangt6
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Apr 22, 2020 20:39:51 GMT
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The CIS system responds very well to injector cleaner in my experience. Both GTIs and both 90s appreciated the occasional dose. I did replace them on my second 90 (B3, 2.2 KV code) at about 160k and it made a massive difference. I had previously checked their function by yanking them all out and sticking them in jam jars, still connected. If you then bridge the fuel pump relay, so the pump runs and lift the air flap - they squirt - an you can see the spray pattern. Mine were like cheap water pistols. Two of them also dripped when they shouldn't. Nick Nick, I was going to do exactly that this weekend. I suspect they are dripping due to age and the low mileage on this engine. I was considering backflushing the injectors but after reading up on it I think I'd be better off just replacing them as the little springs inside them lose tension with age. They're not expensive as far as injectors go and this being a turbo engine it's all the more critical that it's getting enough fuel. So a set of 5 injectors are on the list. As for the intercooler pipe, I patched it with some speed tape earlier today to get to work. Big mistake as when it got to about 1.5 bar of boost its blown an even bigger hole. It now sounds like a jet engine. Made it home but I think the sensible thing to do is use the other car until I can get a new pipe. It looks like it's going to come from 034 motorsport in America as that's the only place I can find that sells them. Absolutely ridiculous
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1979 Mini 1000 1972 Triumph GT6 2007 VW Golf GTi 1979 VW T25 Leisuredrive 1988 Range Rover Vogue SE
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Apr 22, 2020 21:10:54 GMT
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Don’t get me started on Audi boost hoses. When they are available they cost far more than they should. Then Audi obsolete them. Been NLA for my A6 for about 12 years and it’s only 24.
I have a spare for turbo to IC (which doesn’t often fail). I bought that thinking it was the IC to manifold hose, which does - but the last letter makes all the difference........ So I took myself off to the scrapyard and harvested an assortment of likely looking victims. End result has only one joiner and has last twice as long as the original.
Good luck with that anyway. Agree 100% with injector decision. The car is worthy!
Nick
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1967 Triumph Vitesse convertible (old friend) 1996 Audi A6 2.5 TDI Avant (still durability testing) 1972 GT6 Mk3 (Restored after loong rest & getting the hang of being a car again)
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